British Policy Towards the American Indians in the South 1763 8

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British Policy Towards the American Indians in the South 1763 8
Clarence Edwin Carter
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In the following year, accordingly, the ministry, after consulting anumber of persons f amiUar with American conditions — particularly Sir WilUam Johnson, and his deputy George Croghan, and Captain John Stuart — framed a scheme for the management of Indian affairs. This plan -^ proposed to continue the two departments into which the Indian territory had been divided, each under the control of a superintendent who was to possess full authority in all Indian affairs independent of the civil au- t...horities. -^ The trade was to be open to all British subjects, so long as they obtained licences. It was provided that I all persons intending to trade with the Indians shall take out licenses for that purpose, under the hand or seal of the Governor or Commander in Chief of the Colony from which they intend to carry on such Trade, for every which License, no more shall be demanded than two Shillings. . . . All persons taking out Licenses shall be under bond . . . For the due Observance of the regulations prescribed for Indian Trade.

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