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Trade, Religion, and War 18 th century 1
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According to Pontiac, what did the Great Spirit instruct the Delaware Indians to do? 2
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Source: Mapping History Project, U. Oregon. 3
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Examples of decline Wampanoags (Mass.): from 2,500 in 1620 to 358 in 1763 Catawbas (S. Carolina): from 5,000 in early 17th c. to 500 in mid 18th c. 4
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The Indian Slave Trade 5 Theodore de Bry’s depiction of Spanish slavery in Peru, 1596. Florida Museum of Natural History
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6 Source: Dr. John E. Worth, University of West Florida Carolina settlers Guns Indian slaves (Guales, Timucuas, Chickasaws) Jamaica Barbados Westos Savannahs Yamasees
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Tuscarora War 1711-1715 -> 1,400 Tuscarora killed, 1,000 enslaved -> 2,000 joined Iroquois ‘Six Nations’ Yamasee Revolt 1715-1716 -> Smaller tribes joined the Catawbas 7
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8 Iroquois Confederacy (Six Nations) = allied with British Delaware
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The ‘Walking Purchase’ 1737 9 Source: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission
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Ohio Valley 10
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French forts, from Lake Erie to the Ohio River 11 Source: North Carolina Digital History
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Treaty of Paris (1763) 12
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Samson Occom 13 Source: Dartmouth College Library
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Neolin and Pontiac 14 (19th century painting of Pontiac)
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Proclamation of 1763 Source: National Atlas of the United States of America (1970). 16
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Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1768) 17 Source: National Park Service
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18 Portrait by George Romney, 1776. National Gallery of Canada Joseph Brant (Thayendanegea)
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