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Cesar Monterroso

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  • During the era of the French and Indian War (also known as the Seven Years' War), Anglo-Mohawk partnership relations were maintained by men such as Sir William Johnson (for the British Crown), Conrad Weiser (on behalf of the colony of Pennsylvania), and Hendrick Theyanoguin (for the Mohawks). The Albany Congress of 1754 was called in part to repair the damaged diplomatic relationship between the British and Mohawks.
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      In this war the Mohawk tribe helped a lot in this War. Along with English and tribes of Catawba and Cherokee. George Washington's Militia will help as well. George becomes leader.
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  • Mohawk (Kanienkeh, Kanienkehaka Kanien’Kahake, or Kahnawake (meaning "People of the Flint") are an Iroquoian-speaking indigenous people of North America originally from the Mohawk Valley in upstate New York.
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      They were the first indians to make contact with the Engish settelers
Carolin Tavarez-Cepeda

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  • was a Mohawk military and political leader who was closely associated with Great Britain during and after the American Revolution. He was perhaps the most well-known North American Indian of his generation. He met many of the most significant people of the age, including George Washington and King George III.
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    he met GOrge washigton and king jorge
Rajahnae Clark

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Charles Lee is leading wrong.

Charles Lee Indian War American History

Patricia dominguez

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    Charles Lee was one of the most talented American military leaders in the War for Independence, but his erratic performance and loutish behavior forever tarnished his considerable contributions.
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    Lee was born in England to Irish parents. His father was a colonel in the British army and enrolled his son in a Swiss military school. Young Lee was commissioned as an ensign in the army at age 12
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    Lee was badly wounded in the attack on Ticonderoga in 1758, but recovered in time to participate in the campaigns at Niagara and Montreal. He returned to England in 1760 before being assigned to Portugal, where he served under John Burgoyne. Like many career soldiers of the era, Lee sought employment in foreign armies during peacetime.
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    Lee was known to the Mohawks as Ounewaterika,rand boiling Water.
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    Chrales Lee was named Commander of Canadian Department
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