1. The English and the Iroquois
The English have occasion to mention Iroquois' wrongdoings and other issues besides the land dispute because they are there to mend all negative relations, so that they may guarantee the Iroquois allegiance to the English against the French. ... Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia were content to ignore Indian claims upon the land until their grievances coincided with French tensions because although the English do not believe the Iroquois to be their equals, they recognize their ability to make "cruel Ravages upon them" especially if allied with the French, thereby making it im...
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