The 1779 Invasion of Iroquoia: Scorched Earth as Described by Continental Soldiers - Journal of the American Revolution
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The 1779 Invasion of Iroquoia: Scorched Earth as Described by Continental Soldiers - Journal of the American Revolution
Six indigenous nations in upstate New York—the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca and Tuscarora—were joined in an alliance for mutual protection. Known as the Haudenosaunee, which means people of the longhouse, or the misnomer Iroquois, at the beginning of the American Revolution they assured the upstart patriots that they would adopt a neutral stance and […] The post The 1779 Invasion of Iroquoia: Scorched Earth as Described by Continenta…
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