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  2. Penn's Creek massacre - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania suffered a crushing defeat when Lenape war chief Captain Jacobs and 100 warriors burned down the newly constructed Fort Granville, considered one of the strongest-built forts in all of the Americas, on July 31, 1756. After first drawing away much of the fort's garrison by attacking settlers in the region, the Lenape, along with 55 ...

  3. Big Runaway - Wikipedia

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    The Seneca leaders in particular sought to target the Susquehanna's west branch, since it provided access to their lands in what is now western New York. [7] After first campaigning further south (in what is now West Virginia and southwestern Pennsylvania), [8] parties of Seneca, Cayuga, and Lenape warriors began moving into the upper ...

  4. List of Indian massacres in North America - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania: Lenape Indians attacked a settlement on Penns Creek. It was the first of a series of raids on Pennsylvania settlements by Native American tribes allied with the French in the French and Indian War. 14 killed, 11 captured (German and Swiss settlers) [112] 1755 Oct 31-Nov 2 Great Cove massacre: Pennsylvania

  5. Cornplanter Tract - Wikipedia

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    Cornplanter promptly opened up his plot to native settlement, and within two years, 400 Seneca were living on the tract. [2] In 1918, most of Cornplanter's descendants were killed in the 1918 flu pandemic , [ 3 ] and Jesse Cornplanter , the last direct male heir, died in 1957 without having children, [ 4 ] with the land in the tract divided ...

  6. Native American temperance activists - Wikipedia

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    In 1799, after a period of illness due to many years of alcoholism, the Seneca leader Handsome Lake (1735 – 1815) had visions that made him feel obligated to learn the English language and preserve the lands traditionally occupied by Native Americans. Shortly after Handsome Lake's first vision, he ceased drinking alcohol and began preaching ...

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  8. Cornplanter - Wikipedia

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    The Seneca suffered terribly during the following winter. Many froze or starved to death. Cornplanter and his warriors, however, continued to raid American settlements in 1780. [3] In May 1780, Cornplanter and Joseph Brant led an attack on Canojaharie on the Mohawk River. During this raid, Seneca warriors captured Cornplanter's father John ...

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