Jumat, 23 Juni 2017

Hallowed Ground | Bushy Run Battlefield, Pennsylvania

Following Britain’s 1763 victory in the French and Indian War, Crown authorities earned the ire of tribes previously allied with the French by allowing settlers to occupy Indian lands in violation of treaty terms. Assuming the British intended to drive them out or destroy them, many called for action. The frontier exploded into Pontiac’s War, …

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