Massacres by Native Americans - Siege of Fort William Henry, Dakota War of 1862, Battle of Frenchtown, Raid on Deerfield, Apalachee Massacre (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Siege of Fort William Henry, Dakota War of 1862, Battle of Frenchtown, Raid on Deerfield, Apalachee massacre, Indian massacre of 1622, Fort Parker massacre, Battle of Wyoming, John Williams Gunnison, St. Clair's Defeat, Great Raid of 1840, Lachine massacre, Indian Creek massacre, Muncey Massacre, Cherry Valley massacre, Taos Revolt, Battle of Long Sault, Spirit Lake Massacre, Almon W. Babbitt, Spafford Farm massacre, Crow Creek massacre, Battle of Thomas Creek, Whitman massacre, Clark Massacre, Alma, New Mexico, Big Bottom massacre, Fort Mims massacre, Pigeon Roost State Historic Site, Corbly Family Massacre, Zwaanendael Colony, Battle of Cooke's Canyon, Battle of Woody Point, Northkill Amish Settlement, Wiseman Massacre, Gallinas Massacre, Temecula Massacre, Fountain Green Massacre, Pauma Massacre, Draper's Meadow massacre, Wickenburg massacre, Schenectady massacre, Candlemas Massacre, Battle of Claremore Mound, American Ranch Massacre, Killough massacre, Salt Creek Canyon Massacre, Halloway Massacre, Long Run Massacre, Pontiac's Rebellion school massacre, Second Magdalena Massacre, Warren Wagon Train Raid, First Magdalena Massacre, Chatto, Lively Massacre, Slaughter Slough. Excerpt: The Siege of Fort William Henry was conducted in August 1757 by French General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm against the British-held Fort William Henry. The fort, located at the southern end of Lake George, on the frontier between the British Province of New York and the French Province of Canada, was garrisoned by a poorly supported force of British regulars and provincial militia led by Lieutenant Colonel George Monro. After several days of bombardment, Monro surrendered to Montcalm, whose force included nearly 2,000 Indians from a large number of tribes. The terms of surrender included the withdrawal of the garrison to Fort Edward, with...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 73. Chapters: Siege of Fort William Henry, Dakota War of 1862, Battle of Frenchtown, Raid on Deerfield, Apalachee massacre, Indian massacre of 1622, Fort Parker massacre, Battle of Wyoming, John Williams Gunnison, St. Clair's Defeat, Great Raid of 1840, Lachine massacre, Indian Creek massacre, Muncey Massacre, Cherry Valley massacre, Taos Revolt, Battle of Long Sault, Spirit Lake Massacre, Almon W. Babbitt, Spafford Farm massacre, Crow Creek massacre, Battle of Thomas Creek, Whitman massacre, Clark Massacre, Alma, New Mexico, Big Bottom massacre, Fort Mims massacre, Pigeon Roost State Historic Site, Corbly Family Massacre, Zwaanendael Colony, Battle of Cooke's Canyon, Battle of Woody Point, Northkill Amish Settlement, Wiseman Massacre, Gallinas Massacre, Temecula Massacre, Fountain Green Massacre, Pauma Massacre, Draper's Meadow massacre, Wickenburg massacre, Schenectady massacre, Candlemas Massacre, Battle of Claremore Mound, American Ranch Massacre, Killough massacre, Salt Creek Canyon Massacre, Halloway Massacre, Long Run Massacre, Pontiac's Rebellion school massacre, Second Magdalena Massacre, Warren Wagon Train Raid, First Magdalena Massacre, Chatto, Lively Massacre, Slaughter Slough. Excerpt: The Siege of Fort William Henry was conducted in August 1757 by French General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm against the British-held Fort William Henry. The fort, located at the southern end of Lake George, on the frontier between the British Province of New York and the French Province of Canada, was garrisoned by a poorly supported force of British regulars and provincial militia led by Lieutenant Colonel George Monro. After several days of bombardment, Monro surrendered to Montcalm, whose force included nearly 2,000 Indians from a large number of tribes. The terms of surrender included the withdrawal of the garrison to Fort Edward, with...

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August 2011

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74

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978-1-155-71116-4

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9781155711164

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