Freemasonry in the Old Northwest Territory
... allegiance to any prince or state, is an idea to me inadmissible; and I cannot but see that our ancestors, when they first landed in America, were as independent of the crown or king of Great Britain, as if they hade never been his subjects; and the only rightful authority derived to him over this p ...
... allegiance to any prince or state, is an idea to me inadmissible; and I cannot but see that our ancestors, when they first landed in America, were as independent of the crown or king of Great Britain, as if they hade never been his subjects; and the only rightful authority derived to him over this p ...
Colonel William Oldham Brochure
... northward. Over the next several days, they struggled back to Fort Washington. In the 1700’s, casualties could not be moved from the battle sight and were left where they lay. The fate of Colonel Oldham’s body is unknown. The only belongings returned to his wife and children were his watch and chain ...
... northward. Over the next several days, they struggled back to Fort Washington. In the 1700’s, casualties could not be moved from the battle sight and were left where they lay. The fate of Colonel Oldham’s body is unknown. The only belongings returned to his wife and children were his watch and chain ...
Early Lumbee History
... •Some historians believe that the Lumbee are descendents of other American Indian tribes such as the Cherokee, the Tuscarora, and the Eastern Sioux (tribes such as the Cheraw, Winyah, Keyauwee, Santee, Pee Dee, and Waccamaw) •It is likely that the Lumbee are descendents of peoples from many tribes o ...
... •Some historians believe that the Lumbee are descendents of other American Indian tribes such as the Cherokee, the Tuscarora, and the Eastern Sioux (tribes such as the Cheraw, Winyah, Keyauwee, Santee, Pee Dee, and Waccamaw) •It is likely that the Lumbee are descendents of peoples from many tribes o ...
Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790 Pennsylvania diplomat The War that
... located near Chambersburg in what is now Franklin County, Pennsylvania. At night residents of the area would congregate at the fort for protection. The fort was a fortified strong-house built for defense; it did not have a stockade. On an April morning in 1756, Indians attacked ‘Ft. McCord’ as the s ...
... located near Chambersburg in what is now Franklin County, Pennsylvania. At night residents of the area would congregate at the fort for protection. The fort was a fortified strong-house built for defense; it did not have a stockade. On an April morning in 1756, Indians attacked ‘Ft. McCord’ as the s ...
British - The War That Made America
... located near Chambersburg in what is now Franklin County, Pennsylvania. At night residents of the area would congregate at the fort for protection. The fort was a fortified strong-house built for defense; it did not have a stockade. On an April morning in 1756, Indians attacked ‘Ft. McCord’ as the s ...
... located near Chambersburg in what is now Franklin County, Pennsylvania. At night residents of the area would congregate at the fort for protection. The fort was a fortified strong-house built for defense; it did not have a stockade. On an April morning in 1756, Indians attacked ‘Ft. McCord’ as the s ...
File ewv_chapter_09
... As the situation in the Ohio Valley worsened, Governor Dinwiddie asked the king to send reinforcements to help protect the frontier. Great Britain sent two regiments of British Regulars under the command of General Edward Braddock, a veteran of the British army. Braddock arrived in February 1755 and ...
... As the situation in the Ohio Valley worsened, Governor Dinwiddie asked the king to send reinforcements to help protect the frontier. Great Britain sent two regiments of British Regulars under the command of General Edward Braddock, a veteran of the British army. Braddock arrived in February 1755 and ...
File wv_chapter_09
... As the situation in the Ohio Valley worsened, Governor Dinwiddie asked the king to send reinforcements to help protect the frontier. Great Britain sent two regiments of British Regulars under the command of General Edward Braddock, a veteran of the British army. Braddock arrived in February 1755 and ...
... As the situation in the Ohio Valley worsened, Governor Dinwiddie asked the king to send reinforcements to help protect the frontier. Great Britain sent two regiments of British Regulars under the command of General Edward Braddock, a veteran of the British army. Braddock arrived in February 1755 and ...
Enrichment Reading
... night. When dawn broke, Key was thrilled to see that the American flag still waved over the fort, proving that the fort had not been captured. He expressed his feelings in a poem that was later put to music as “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The Battle of New Orleans A British fleet had surrendered to U ...
... night. When dawn broke, Key was thrilled to see that the American flag still waved over the fort, proving that the fort had not been captured. He expressed his feelings in a poem that was later put to music as “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The Battle of New Orleans A British fleet had surrendered to U ...
Colbert`s Raid: The only Revolutionary War Battle in Arkansas
... leagues above its mouth. There was a stockade in Quadrangular form, one three pounder cannon was mounted on the flanks of each side. The buildings within the fort were a barrick with three rooms for soldiers, commanding officers house, a powder magazine, and a magazine for supplies. Near the fort th ...
... leagues above its mouth. There was a stockade in Quadrangular form, one three pounder cannon was mounted on the flanks of each side. The buildings within the fort were a barrick with three rooms for soldiers, commanding officers house, a powder magazine, and a magazine for supplies. Near the fort th ...
The Wyoming Massacre and Columbia County
... Lieutenant Moses VanCampen, Captain Lazarus Stewart and pioneer settler James McClure. All three owned lands in the Bloomsburg-Orangeville area; the latter two were brothers-in-law, married to sisters Martha and Mary Espy. Early in 1776, a Committee of Safety was set up in then-Northumberland County ...
... Lieutenant Moses VanCampen, Captain Lazarus Stewart and pioneer settler James McClure. All three owned lands in the Bloomsburg-Orangeville area; the latter two were brothers-in-law, married to sisters Martha and Mary Espy. Early in 1776, a Committee of Safety was set up in then-Northumberland County ...
After the war England controlled all of North America east of the
... resulting conflict in the Ohio Valley has been labeled Pontiac’s Rebellion. Pontiac held a war council with like-minded tribes in April 1763. Pontiac led an attack against Fort Detroit in May and set up a siege. Later during the summer, a British force attempted to free the fort by launching a surpr ...
... resulting conflict in the Ohio Valley has been labeled Pontiac’s Rebellion. Pontiac held a war council with like-minded tribes in April 1763. Pontiac led an attack against Fort Detroit in May and set up a siege. Later during the summer, a British force attempted to free the fort by launching a surpr ...
Peoples of the River Valleys: The Odyssey of the Delaware India
... themes Amy C. Schutt explores in Peoples of her original effort to describe Delaware identhe River Valleys. Encompassing the Unami- tity. For at the end of the Seven Years' War, she speaking people of the Delaware River valley argues, Delawares and the Munsee-speaking people of the Hudtried to place ...
... themes Amy C. Schutt explores in Peoples of her original effort to describe Delaware identhe River Valleys. Encompassing the Unami- tity. For at the end of the Seven Years' War, she speaking people of the Delaware River valley argues, Delawares and the Munsee-speaking people of the Hudtried to place ...
"The Old Northwest Under British Control, 1763-1783" and
... The efforts of the English to restrict and restrain western settlement caused objections from persons interested in land speculation. These efforts weakened the charter-grant claims of several colonies, especially Virginia, to the land west of the Appalachians; the Quebec Act added religious bias as ...
... The efforts of the English to restrict and restrain western settlement caused objections from persons interested in land speculation. These efforts weakened the charter-grant claims of several colonies, especially Virginia, to the land west of the Appalachians; the Quebec Act added religious bias as ...
Chapter 3 File
... Whites outnumbered Indians in many colonies, but Indians still controlled most of N. America ...
... Whites outnumbered Indians in many colonies, but Indians still controlled most of N. America ...
northwest territory-short
... The natives fled their villages as Harmar's army approached. The Americans burned several villages, but the Indians regrouped. On October 20, the natives, led by Little Turtle, of the Miami Indians, attacked a detachment from Harmar's army led by Colonel John Hardin. Hardin's force consisted of sev ...
... The natives fled their villages as Harmar's army approached. The Americans burned several villages, but the Indians regrouped. On October 20, the natives, led by Little Turtle, of the Miami Indians, attacked a detachment from Harmar's army led by Colonel John Hardin. Hardin's force consisted of sev ...
ohio northwest territory
... The natives fled their villages as Harmar's army approached. The Americans burned several villages, but the Indians regrouped. On October 20, the natives, led by Little Turtle, of the Miami Indians, attacked a detachment from Harmar's army led by Colonel John Hardin. Hardin's force consisted of sev ...
... The natives fled their villages as Harmar's army approached. The Americans burned several villages, but the Indians regrouped. On October 20, the natives, led by Little Turtle, of the Miami Indians, attacked a detachment from Harmar's army led by Colonel John Hardin. Hardin's force consisted of sev ...
Life in the 1700s New England colonies – Ch
... Pontiac led a large group of Indians against British settlers in the Ohio region between 1763 and 1769, hoping to drive them out; over two thousand settlers were killed and all but three British outposts were captured The British retaliate swiftly and cruelly, including using smallpox-infected blank ...
... Pontiac led a large group of Indians against British settlers in the Ohio region between 1763 and 1769, hoping to drive them out; over two thousand settlers were killed and all but three British outposts were captured The British retaliate swiftly and cruelly, including using smallpox-infected blank ...
Chapters 4-6 Study Guide
... 58)THE TERM TRAIL OF TEARS IS THOUGHT TO HAVE ORIGINATED WITH THE CHEROKEE TRIBE. ...
... 58)THE TERM TRAIL OF TEARS IS THOUGHT TO HAVE ORIGINATED WITH THE CHEROKEE TRIBE. ...
Pontiac`s Rebellion The Native American Tribes of the Ohio Valley
... Indians in times past. Resolution of the hostilities of the French and Indian War was a difficult problem for the crown. Most of the Indian tribes had been allied with the French during the war, because they found the French less hostile and generally more trustworthy that the English settlers. Now ...
... Indians in times past. Resolution of the hostilities of the French and Indian War was a difficult problem for the crown. Most of the Indian tribes had been allied with the French during the war, because they found the French less hostile and generally more trustworthy that the English settlers. Now ...
The War of 1812 During the American Revolution, many American
... agreed to give the Indian tribes $20,000 in goodsblankets, utensils, and domestic animals. The government also agreed to pay $9,500 in goods each year. Chief Tecumseh In 1806, a Shawnee chief named Tecumseh and his brother, known as the Prophet, tried to unite all the Indian tribes in the area. They ...
... agreed to give the Indian tribes $20,000 in goodsblankets, utensils, and domestic animals. The government also agreed to pay $9,500 in goods each year. Chief Tecumseh In 1806, a Shawnee chief named Tecumseh and his brother, known as the Prophet, tried to unite all the Indian tribes in the area. They ...
the Student Review Guide for Module 4
... c Explain the significance of the Battle of Lake Erie to American success in the War of 1812. For years after the American Revolution, the British gave weapons to American Indians. This allowed native tribes to fight against the Americans. The British wanted to keep their hold on Canada. They also ...
... c Explain the significance of the Battle of Lake Erie to American success in the War of 1812. For years after the American Revolution, the British gave weapons to American Indians. This allowed native tribes to fight against the Americans. The British wanted to keep their hold on Canada. They also ...
Western theater of the American Revolutionary War
The Western theater of the American Revolutionary War (1775–1783) was the area of conflict west of the Appalachian Mountains, the region which became the Northwest Territory of the United States as well as the states of Kentucky, Tennessee, and Missouri. The western war was fought primarily between American Indians with their British allies in Detroit, and American settlers south and east of the Ohio River.