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Answer to the Indians
[1713]
Hunter, Robert, 1664-1734
The document warns the Indians not to trade with the French, who lie and cheat in order to weaken the Indians and make them more vulnerable in the time of war.
GLC03107.02112
Propositions to the 5 Nations
1714/09/23
Governor Hunter speaks on behalf of the Queen of England, and invites the 5 Nations to renew their covenant chain of peace with the English. He informs the Indians that the English have made peace with the French, and expects that the 5 Nations will...
GLC03107.02116
Propositions to Governor Hunter with an answer
1714/09/20
Sachem of the 5 Nations, fl. 1711-1717
The Sachems state that they have heard news of British plans to cut off the 5 Nations, and explain that they are inclined to believe this rumor due to the rapidly rising price of powder. Governor Hunter replies that the rumors are spread by their...
GLC03107.02117
Answer to the propositions of the 5 Nations
1715/08/28
Governor Hunter begins by recalling the war against the French of Canada, and states the importance of upholding the "hatchet" of mutual defense between the English and the 5 Nations. In response to the Indians' complaints of the high price of goods...
GLC03107.02121
Private conference between Governor Hunter and Sachems of the 5 Nations
1717/06/13
In response to an inquiry, the 5 Nations note that the French have not built a fort in the Seneca's country, but have rather erected a trading post at that site. The Indians state that they are uneasy due to news that the French and English plan to...
GLC03107.02126
Proposition to Governor Hunter
1717/06/15
The 5 Nations request that the Governor acquaint the King of their ardent desire for better trading prices. They also explain that better prices will attract the Indians that trade with the French, who will travel to Albany to conduct business. In...
GLC03107.02130
Propositions to the River Indians
1720/08/25
Schuyler, Pieter, 1657-1724
Schuyler encourages the River Indians to send their men out hunting, but to keep them from fighting with the Southern Indians. He also warns them against entering into agreements with the French, and urges them to remain peaceful.
GLC03107.02137
1720/08/31
Schuyler explains the French designs to make a settlement at Onjagore, and warns the Indians that they will be ruined if they allow such a settlement. He discusses the mischievous activity of the 5 Nations in the southern colonies, and advises them...
GLC03107.02138
Propositions to the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, and Cayugas [delivered]
1720/09/01
Schuyler, Peter, 1657-1724
Schuyler proposes to renew the covenant chain on behalf of all of the King's colonies, and regrets the absence of the Senecas, who have entered into an agreement with the French. The 4 Nations are asked ot make peace with all English allies, and are...
GLC03107.02139
Answer to the propositions of Peter Schuyler
1720/09/03
Mohawk Indians
The speaker agrees to renew the covenant on behalf of all 5 Nations, and promises to stop traveling through the southern colonies and upsetting the Christians and Indians that live there. They also state that they will not allow the French Indians...
GLC03107.02142
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