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The Winning of the West, Volume One

CHAPTER III
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CHAPTER III.
THE APPALACHIAN CONFEDERACIES, 1765-1775.
When we declared ourselves an independent nation there were on our borders three groups of Indian peoples.

The northernmost were the Iroquois or Six Nations, who dwelt in New York, and stretched down into Pennsylvania.

They had been for two centuries the terror of every other Indian tribe east of the Mississippi, as well as of the whites; but their strength had already departed.

They numbered only some ten or twelve thousand all told, and though they played a bloody part in the Revolutionary struggle, it was merely as subordinate allies of the British.

It did not lie in their power to strike a really decisive blow.


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