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1640 – 1701 – Beaver Wars (French and Iroquois Wars) Force ...May 9, 2022 · One of the Beaver Wars' primary drivers was the French dependence on the fur trade. They welcomed any delivery of hides to their base in ...
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North American Beaver Wars - The History FilesJun 19, 2018 · The Beaver Wars (1630-1698) were a period of intense intertribal warfare in the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley, otherwise known as the Iroquois ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Beaver Wars – Military History of the Upper Great LakesOct 31, 2019 · In efforts to control the fur trade, the Iroquois tribe used many different tactics to block trade to the English and French.
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From the Mohawk--Mahican War to the Beaver Wars - Project MUSEThe Beaver Wars of the seventeenth century have long been viewed as part of a pattern of economic warfare waged by the Iroquois to wrest control of the fur ...
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The Great Beaver Wars - Ohio History ConnectionOct 26, 2017 · The Beaver Wars played an integral part in establishing relations between American Indians and European settlers. Topical Questions: Why do you ...Missing: primary | Show results with:primary
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Colonial and Intertribal Wars: Beaver Wars (1628-1701)Jan 6, 2023 · The price of fur fell throughout the 1600s, and while battles continued for land and power, the fur trade became less profitable.Missing: consequences | Show results with:consequences
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[PDF] The Iroquois Indians in Ohio, 1600–1763 - PDXScholarJun 23, 2022 · The onset of what has been termed the Beaver Wars is considered to be the Mohawk-Mohican War that originated in 1624 around the Dutch trading ...
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DNR: State Parks: Indigenous Peoples in IndianaDuring a conflict known as the Beaver Wars, most Native American inhabitants fled the territory that became Indiana. The conflict was produced by decades of ...
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European Pre-Colonial and Colonial Military Expansion and ...The start of the Beaver Wars began with the Mohawks and their neighbors. It had started when they went to the Dutch to give them quality beaver furs in exchange ...<|separator|>
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Beavers, Hats, and the Fur Trade - JSTOR DailyMay 11, 2015 · Most of Eurasia's beavers had been turned into hats by the time the New World was discovered by Europeans.
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OBJECT HISTORY: Beaver Felt Hat - Wisconsin 101The high demand in hats led to the beaver's extinction in western Europe by the late 1500's and a near extinction in Scandinavia and Russia. But because of ...
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The Economic History of the Fur Trade: 1670 to 1870 – EH.netThe British export data indicate that demand for beaver hats was growing not just in England, but in Europe as well. In 1700 a modest 69,500 beaver hats ...
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The Fur Trade | Milwaukee Public MuseumThe first Europeans to purchase furs from Indians were French and English fishermen who, during the 1500s, fished off the coast of northeastern Canada and ...
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Fur Trade | Virtual Museum of New FranceYet the French were not the only Europeans to be drawn permanently to North America by the lure of furs: Dutch merchant companies were establishing year-round ...
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Samuel de Champlain 1604-1616 | Virtual Museum of New FranceDuring this third voyage he learned of the existence of Lac Saint Jean (Lake St. John), and on the third of July, 1608, he founded what was to become Quebec ...
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History of Quebec - French Colony, Fur Trade, British Rule - BritannicaPermanent European settlement of the region began only in 1608, when Samuel de Champlain established a fort at Cape Diamond, the site of present-day Quebec city ...<|separator|>
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Fort Orange - New Netherland InstituteFort Orange was a trading and military outpost established in 1624, located near the Mohawk and Hudson Rivers, and vital for fur trade. It suffered a setback ...
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About New Netherland - Dutch Studies - UC BerkeleyIn 1621, the States General of the Dutch Republic granted a monopoly on fur trade to the newly formed West India Company within the Dutch claim along the Hudson ...
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Fur Trade :: New Netherland InstituteThe trade was a much bigger business than is popularly thought: in one seven-year period, from 1626 to 1632, the Dutch traded shipped home to the Netherlands ...<|separator|>
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The Fur Trade :: New Netherland InstituteThe furs Natives trapped and then packed overland to Fort Orange were exchanged for iron axes, knives, copper and brass kettles, scissors, pins, awls, and glass ...
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Warfare In Pre-Columbian North America - Canada.caApr 3, 2018 · Archaeological evidence confirms the prominent role of warfare in indigenous societies well before the arrival of permanent European settlers.
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[PDF] Making War More Lethal: Iroquois vs. Huron in the Great Lakes ...Aspects of precontact warfare, such as honor and especially the taking of captives to replace the dead, remained an important and necessary goal of Iroquoian ...
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[PDF] THE STRATEGY OF IROQUOIAN PREHISTORY"'Important as archaeological data are, these other sources of information are not merely ornaments on the archaeological tree; rather they are independent ...
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Echoes of the Iroquois Wars: Contested Heritage and Identity in the ...Huron-Petun population remained at 30,000 until A.D. 1634; there is no archaeological evidence for protohistoric epidemics of European origin. The historic ...
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Iroquois - WikipediaArchaeological evidence suggests conflict between the Mascoutens and Neutrals existed for two centuries prior to the mid-1600s. Eighteenth-century ...Iroquois mythology · Iroquois settlement of the north... · Economy of the IroquoisMissing: rivalry | Show results with:rivalry<|separator|>
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The French & Indian War | Avon History, OHThe initial confrontations during the 1630s took place in the eastern Great Lakes, mainly between the Iroquois and Huron (Wyandot), but as the trading tribes ...
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Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial: Historic Resource Study ...Tribal warfare continued throughout the late-seventeenth century, with the Iroquois ... fur trade disrupted the status quo by the mid-eighteenth century.Missing: 17th | Show results with:17th
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[PDF] Chapter 7 “Beaver”, in The ecological Indian: myth and history.next four decades, the five tribes that formed the Iroquois Confederacy killed most beavers nearby, "absolutely exhaust[ing]" their lands, and in trapping ...
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Native American Warfare in the East: Mourning WarsFirst, blood feuds were a way for Native Americans to avenge the deaths of kin or tribesmen murdered by other Indians. Second, mourning wars gave young men the ...
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Mourning Wars – ChenussioIn 1663, after two decades of Iroquois raids, the Susquehannocks drove back the Senecas and their Longhouse kin, inflicting heavy casualties as they did so. The ...
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and Seventeenth-Century Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Population ...Aug 6, 2025 · In the early seventeenth century, the Haudenosaunee confederacy population is estimated to have been 18,000-20,000-similar to but somewhat ...
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[PDF] War and Culture: The Iroquois Experience Author(s)3 This article explores that possibility through an analysis of the changing role of warfare in Iroquois culture during the first century after. European ...<|separator|>
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The Beaver Wars - Canadian History EhxJun 22, 2020 · Within two years, the Iroquois were fully armed with European weaponry through Dutch trade. At this same time, the increased trading in beaver ...
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What sort of firearms would the Dutch have sold to the Iroquois?Feb 25, 2014 · The Dutch were selling guns at the price of twenty beaver skins. By the 1640s, the Haudenosaunee had enough guns that they were re-selling them ...To what extent were the Beaver Wars a conflict between Indigenous ...The Importance of The Beaver Wars : r/Rochester - RedditMore results from www.reddit.com<|separator|>
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Beaver Wars, Summary, Facts, Significance, Timeline, APUSHApr 30, 2022 · During the wars, the Iroquois Confederation took control of the fur trade, eliminated rival Native American Indian tribes, and terrorized French ...Missing: consequences | Show results with:consequences
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[PDF] French Huronia - The University of MaineThe restiveness of the Huron pagans may be one reason why the French did not want too many guns in Huron hands, even if they were being sold only to Christians.
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An Ethnohistorical Analysis of Iroquois Assault Tactics Used against ...Archaeological evidence from the Northeast, however, suggests that defensive works in this region as a whole developed rather uniformly and that warfare was an ...
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Native American - The Iroquoians of Huronia | BritannicaOct 10, 2025 · With both the Wendat and the Haudenosaunee confederacies having left Huronia, mobile French fur traders took over much of the trade with the ...
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Clan System - Haudenosaunee ConfederacyAs a matrilineal society, each clan is linked by a common female ancestor with women possessing a leadership role within the clan.
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[PDF] HAUDENOSAUNEE GUIDE FOR EDUCATORSThe Haudenosaunee Confederacy was founded on the Great Law of Peace. This law declares a basic respect for the rights of all people. The Haudenosaunee shared ...
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Iroquois - Summary - eHRAF World CulturesIn 1600 the population of the Five Nations is estimated to have been about 5,500 and that of the Tuscarora about 5,000. By 1904 the 6 Iroquois tribes numbered ...<|separator|>
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Who We Are - Haudenosaunee ConfederacyOften described as the oldest, participatory democracy on Earth, the Haudenosaunee Confederacy's constitution is believed to be a model for the American ...Government · Haudenosaunee Land Claims · Current Clan Mothers and Chiefs
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Beaver Wars - RISC - Rutgers International Security CouncilThe Iroquois Confederacy, armed by their Dutch and English trading partners, waged war against the other tribes to maximize their share of the beaver pelt trade ...
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Governance and Sites of Power | Virtual Museum of New FranceCertain governors personally led campaigns against the Iroquois in the 17th century. Diplomacy with Native peoples, as well as exploration, were also within ...
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Iroquois-French Wars | Research Starters - EBSCOThe Iroquois engaged in numerous battles with the Huron, Algonquin, and Montagnais. After 1640, New France was rarely free of Iroquois attacks and the fear of ...
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Wendat (Huron) | The Canadian EncyclopediaTheir confederacy name was Wendat (Ouendat) meaning “island dwellers.” During the fur trade, the Wendat were allies of the French and enemies of the ...
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French Colonial Expansion and Franco-Amerindian AlliancesThe French expanded by transforming land, building infrastructure, and forming alliances with tribes to contain the English and ensure New France's survival.
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French & British Military Conflict (1664-1763)A regiment of veteran French regulars was sent from France in 1665 to establish the military power of New France and to crush the Iroquois in the Mohawk Valley ...
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France's Fateful Strike Against the Iroquois - HistoryNetJan 11, 2019 · Louis XIV sought to humble the pride of the Iroquois in 1687, but instead set the stage for 76 years of bitter war and the ultimate loss of New France.
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[PDF] mohawk-dutch relations and the colonial gunpowder trade, 1534May 4, 2018 · This thesis examines Mohawk-Dutch relations and the colonial gunpowder trade from 1534-1665, including the beginning of their partnership and ...
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(PDF) Timeline of the Beaver Wars - Academia.eduThe “Beavers Wars” is a term loosely meaning the wars among indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes region in the seventeenth century, referring to the rivalry ...
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[PDF] HuronJul 7, 2014 · The Jesuits returned in force to the Huron during 1634 building their first mission at ... The first victim of the Beaver Wars was the Wenro.
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A History of the NeutralsIn 1640 the Dutch began supplying the Iroquois with unlimited amounts of firearms and ammunition. With this arms advantage, the Iroquois' war with the Huron ...
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Iroquois Wars of the 17th Century | Wisconsin Historical SocietyLearn how contact with Europeans, the fur trade and warfare among their tribes drove many Indians to the Wisconsin territory in the 17th century.<|separator|>
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The Arrival of the Europeans: 17th Century Wars - Canada.caApr 19, 2018 · Once the Mohegan had been driven from their land, the Iroquois made an alliance with the Dutch giving them direct access to European goods.<|separator|>
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Timeline of the Iroquois Wars (1533-1650) - Evolution PublishingFeb 3, 2004 · Spring. A Huron war party of 500 is ambushed by an Iroquois party of 1,500 and defeated. Of the Hurons, 200 are killed and another 100 are taken ...Missing: facts | Show results with:facts
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The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents Volume 34On March 16, 1649, a thousand Iroquois, well armed—" mostly with firearms, which they obtain from the Dutch, their allies "—make a sudden attack, at daybreak, ...
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BRÉBEUF, JEAN DE (Échon) - Dictionary of Canadian BiographyOn 16 March of the following year (1649) more than 1,000 Iroquois attacked Saint-Ignace (Taenhatentaron), then Saint-Louis, where Brébeuf and Gabriel Lalemant ...
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The missions in Huronia - Cartier-Brébeuf National Historic SiteNov 19, 2022 · On March 16th 1649, more than a thousand Iroquois attacked St.Ignace (Taenhatentaron), then St.Louis where Brébeuf and Lalemant stayed. Both ...
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Iroquois Offensive against the Huron-Wendat: 1647-1649The Iroquois objective was to seize control of the major fur-trade routes controlled by the Huron-Wendat. The Huron-Wendat had realized great benefits as ...Missing: origins | Show results with:origins
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ATTIWANDARONS... Iroquois destroyed the Huron Nation. The Neutrals, already weakened to perhaps 12,000 persons, were no match for the warlike Iroquois, especially since the ...
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ERIE INDIANS | Encyclopedia of Cleveland HistoryIn 1654 the Iroquois lashed out to the west, somewhere toward the south shore of Lake Erie. The Jesuit Relation of 1656 gives a vivid account of this short war, ...<|separator|>
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Lost Nation of the Erie Part 1 - Chattanoogan.comJan 21, 2016 · The war between the Erie and the Iroquois did not start in 1653, when the Erie attacked the Seneca, but in 1651, when the western Iroquois ...
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DESTRUCTION OF THE ERIES – The Early History of Cleveland, Ohio“The game began, and although contested with desperation and great skill by the Eries, was won by the Iroquois, and they bore off the prize in triumph-thus ...
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Erie | The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and CultureThe Iroquois defeated the Erie in 1654 and achieved complete victory in 1656. The Erie dispersed. The Iroquois subsequently captured many, including one Ohio ...
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History of Susquehannock State ParkA brief peace followed before the Susquehannocks again waged war with the Iroquois until suffering a major defeat in 1675.Missing: 1663-1675 | Show results with:1663-1675
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Native Americans:Historic:The Illinois:Society:Neighbors:EnemiesAmong the most bitter enemies of the Illinois between 1655-1690 were the five tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy (Cayuga, Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, and Seneca).
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The Iroquois Confederacy (part 2) - History and MoreAug 8, 2016 · The Iroquois aimed to create an empire by incorporating conquered peoples and remoulding them into Iroquois and thus naturalizing them as full citizens of the ...
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PROUVILLE DE TRACY, ALEXANDRE DEIt carried 650 settlers and 4 infantry companies: de Broglie, Chambellé, Poitou, and Orléans. The operation was carried out energetically. On 16 May the French ...
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Courcelle's Counteroffensive against the Iroquois: 30 Jan -17 Mar ...In January 1666, Daniel de Rémy de Courcelle, the new governor of New France, led a force of 300 French regulars and 200 Canadian militia into Mohawk territory.
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Marquis de Tracy's Offensive: Sept 1666The Marquis de Tracy, the Lieutenant-General for America, led a second French force into Mohawk lands. He assembled a force of 600 regulars and 600 militia and ...Missing: Alexandre Prouville
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a time line of major events in haudenosaunee history1635 A delegation of Onondaga meet with Dutch traders at the main Oneida town. 1638 The Iroquois attack the Wenro ... Beaver Wars. It was fought between ...
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The Lachine massacre - CBCFor more than 20 years, New France's diplomacy has protected the colony from Indian attacks. On August 5, 1689, at dawn, 1,500 Iroquois warriors attacked ...
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Lachine Massacre National Historic Event - Parks CanadaAt a given signal the massacre began; two hundred persons perished and one hundred and twenty were taken into captivity. The year 1689 was long known as "the ...
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Wars and Imperial Rivalries | Virtual Museum of New FranceThe Iroquois would long oppose, and with success, the colonists of the St. Lawrence Valley. In the interior of the continent, the Fox, the Natchez and the ...<|separator|>
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King William's War: First Contest for North America, 1689–1697Sep 7, 2025 · Fueled by English guns and money, the Iroquois attempted to divert the French fur trade towards their English trading partners in Albany, and in ...<|separator|>
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2.1: King William's WarAfter the massacre at Lachine, Frontenac approached Louis XIV and asked if he could return to New France and deal with the Iroquois problem "once and for all." ...
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[PDF] ORIGINS OF IROQUOIS NEUTRALITY: - Journals' In 1696 the French invaded Iroquoia again, and betxweenu 1696 and 1698 the French were able to keep enough Ottawa, Huron,.
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Great Peace of Montreal, 1701 - The Canadian EncyclopediaOn 4 August 1701, the French concluded a peace agreement with the Five Nations Haudenosaunee (Iroquois). This brought to an end almost a century of ...
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The Great Peace of Montréal - POINTE-À-CALLIÈREThese negotiations undertaken by Frontenac, Governor of New France, culminated under the governorship of his successor, Louis-Hector de Callière. After several ...
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People - Louis Hector de CalliereNineteen Iroquois delegates went to Montreal in September, 1700, and concluded a treaty almost a year before the Great Peace ceremonies in August of 1701. It ...
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The Great Peace Of Montreal - Canadian History EhxMar 27, 2021 · On July 21, 1701, the process began to create the peace treaty that would end the century of conflict. A total of 39 nations sent 1,300 ...
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The Arbitration Provision in the Great Peace of Montreal (August 4 ...The arbitration provision, proposed by Callières, was for him to act as arbitrator/mediator in disputes, and was used in a case in 1701.
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The Treaties of 1701: A Triumph of Iroquois Diplomacy - jstorThe 1701 treaties helped the Iroquois secure hunting territories, neutralize New France, and receive recognition of their claims north of Lake Ontario.
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The Great Peace of Montreal of 1701: French-Native Diplomacy in ...$$70.00 cloth; $24.95 paper. Gilles Havard, a historian living in Paris, provides a detailed study of the Great Peace of Montreal and the events leading up to it ...
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5.7 The Five Nations: War, Population, and DiplomacyThey became a military, economic, and political force with which to be reckoned. Haudenosaunee traditions of warfare were never static. Their success arose from ...
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10 Surprising Facts About the Great Beaver Wars - TheCollectorApr 11, 2024 · More than 20,000 Indigenous refugees were pushed into the region that would become the state of Wisconsin as a result of the conflicts. This ...
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Life at the Western DoorThe Senecas had occupied a key position in the fur trade after 1701 as geographic middlemen. Before the construction of the forts at Niagara and Oswego ...
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[PDF] New France and the Illicit Fur Trade, 1663-1740 - HARVEST (uSask)indicates that illegal fur trading was key to the Iroquois Confederacy's neutrality policy after the signing of the Great Peace of Montreal in 1701.58 ...
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[PDF] The Iroquois as “Geographic” Middlemen: A Research Noteother western tribes in a series of beaver wars in the mid-sev- ... XXXIII; Lansing, 19041, 285, 592; Reuben Gold Thwaites, ed., The French. Regime in Wisconsin-I ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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The Causes of the Southern Wars of the Iroquois - jstorThe Iroquois' eighteenth-century wars on the southern tribes began shortly after 1701. However, Iroquois men had taken the warriors' paths.
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Mohawk Iroquois Populations: A Revision - jstorJan 12, 1981 · The Jesuits (Jesuit Relations. 17:223) estimated that by 1640 Huron populations had declined by two-thirds as a result of smallpox. Snow's ...
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Native Americans in Colonial AmericaMay 14, 2025 · However, because of disease brought by the European colonizers, Native American populations were decimated. Diseases like smallpox spread ...Missing: post | Show results with:post
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The League of the Iroquois | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American ...In the seventeenth century, this Native confederacy united the Five Iroquois Nations—the Mohawks, Oneidas, Onondagas, Cayugas, and Senecas—into something more ...Missing: process | Show results with:process
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Beaver Wars - (Native American History) - FiveableThe Dutch initially supported the Iroquois, while later French involvement favored their Algonquin allies. This external support intensified conflicts as ...
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[PDF] Iroquois and Dutch: An Exploration of the Cultural Dynamics and ...May 21, 2005 · In. Ontario, archaeological evidence suggests that the complex Huron trade network had its roots established before the Contact period. This ...
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Firearms and the Violent Transformation of Native America – SHEARDec 27, 2016 · Between the early seventeenth and late nineteenth centuries, indigenous people across North America revolutionized their lives with firearms.
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Indigenous Peoples and the 'Beaver Wars' in North AmericaMar 22, 2025 · A history of the wars fought by Indigenous Peoples of the Eastern Woodlands of North America during the 17th century, the so-called 'Beaver Wars.'Missing: depletion | Show results with:depletion
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The Transformation of Native American Warfare: Trade and the Shift ...More important, the rapidly growing exchange of beaver furs for European manufactured goods during the sixteenth century was beginning to transform dramatically ...Missing: indigenous | Show results with:indigenous
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The Causes of the Fourth Iroquois War - jstorThe Hurons, as the French well knew, were the traditional and ancient enemies of the Mohawks. Left alone with the Hurons, the four Mohawks promptly struck four ...
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Fur Trade Economics - Bank of Canada MuseumAug 19, 2021 · This meant that any item supplied by a trading post was priced in “made beavers.” A “made beaver” was a winter beaver skin in prime condition.
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The Iroquois and the Western Fur Trade: A Problem in InterpretationThe position of the western tribes, such as the Huron, Ottawa, Illinois, and Miami, was at once prosperous and hazardous, caught as they were between the ...
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[PDF] The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire: The Covenant Chain ConfederationWhile he has deflated exaggerated claims of Iroquois power, it appears that their wars were motivated even more by economic necessity and less by "imperial" ...
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[PDF] THE IROQUOIS: - JournalsIt provided a patriotic incentive that helped to hold the Iroquois together, and gave to their wars something of the complexion of religious crusades.
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The Iroquois practice of genocidal warfare (1534‐1787)(2001). The Iroquois practice of genocidal warfare (1534‐1787) Journal of Genocide Research: Vol. 3, No. 3, pp. 405-429.
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The Destruction of Wendake (Huronia), 1647–1652 (Chapter 10)Jun 23, 2023 · During this war, Iroquois raiders committed all five of the genocidal ... Madley, 'Reexamining the American genocide debate: meaning ...Missing: mourning | Show results with:mourning
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Historiographical Note - jstor... Genocide Research 3, no. 3 (November. 2001): 405-29; William A. Starna and Brandao, "From the Mohawk-. Mahican War to the Beaver Wars: Questioning the Pattern,".