| Western Reserve Historical Society - 1877 - 552 halaman
...hatred, generally the old war ; and they held the entrance to our country. " To this Indian League," says Morgan, " France must chiefly ascribe the final overthrow...of colonization in the northern part of America:" The origin of the nation as such is concealed by time. When first known to the whites they occupied... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Senate - 1874 - 588 halaman
...subjugation of Canada by the English, in 1760. * * To this Indian League, France must chiefly ascribe the overthrow of her magnificent schemes of colonization in the northern part of America. With the possession of firearms commenced not only the rapid elevation, but absolute supremacy of the... | |
| 1888 - 570 halaman
...hatred, generally the old war ; and they held the entrance to our country. " To this Indian League," says Morgan, " France must chiefly ascribe the final overthrow...of colonization in the northern part of America." The Iroquois have been called the " Romans of the New World." Golden, in his History, relates many... | |
| Alfred Emory Lee - 1892 - 1202 halaman
...fountain, they could in time of need hurl an overwhelming force upon almost any foe." To this league, says Morgan, " France must chiefly ascribe the final overthrow...magnificent schemes of colonization in the northern part of America."18 Had the French been able to obtain its alliance, as they did that of nearly all the other... | |
| 1894 - 744 halaman
...American history would doubtless be different and federal union be unknown. "To this Indian league France must chiefly ascribe the final overthrow of...magnificent schemes of colonization in the northern part of America."1 The Iroquois alliance with the English forms the chief fact in American history down to... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1901 - 498 halaman
...must have been greatly changed. Morgan's opinion is that France must chiefly ascribe to the Iroquois " The final overthrow of her magnificent schemes of colonization in the northern part of America." From the English the Mohawks, before leaving their native valley in 1776, had received a pledge that... | |
| Francis Whiting Halsey - 1901 - 490 halaman
...must have been greatly changed. Morgan's opinion is that France must chiefly ascribe to the Iroquois " The final overthrow of her magnificent schemes of colonization in the northern part of America." From the English the Mohawks, before leaving their native valley in 1776, had received a pledge that... | |
| Frederick Converse Beach, George Edwin Rines - 1912 - 820 halaman
...that "The Five Nations, at the landing of the Pilgrims, constituted a rising power in America ; and had not New England been settled by Europeans, it is most likely that the Iroquois would have extirpated the inferior tribes." Certain it is that such men as Joseph and John Brant, and other Mohawks,... | |
| Oscar Jewell Harvey - 1909 - 722 halaman
...that "the Five Nations, at the landing of the Pilgrims, constituted a rising power in America ; and had not New England been settled by Europeans it is...overthrow of her magnificent schemes of colonization * The ludinn name for this lake was Gwe-u-gu-ctlt, "the Lake at the Mucky Land." t OH MARSHALL (in... | |
| 1918 - 564 halaman
...thought of, at least not by the Iroquois, as a "scrap of paper." But it is to this Indian League that France must chiefly ascribe the final overthrow of her magnificent schemes of colonization in North America. The pledge of fealty being given to the English, only treachery on the part of the English... | |
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