Stories From Early New York History

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Stories From Early New York History
Sherman Williams
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They were overcome about 1665.
These various statements give a pretty good idea of the relation of the Iroquois to the other Indian nations when Champlain came to Canada in 1609. He was very desirous of cultivating friendly relations with the Hurons and the Algonqviins and he therefore accompanied a party of them on an expedition against the Mohawks.
The party that Champlain accompanied passed up the St. Law- rence, through the Richelieu River, then southward over the waters of the magnificent
...lake that still bears the name of its discoverer. What must have been the feelings of Champlain and his two white companions as they gazed upon scenes which till that time no white man had ever looked upon? A great lake, much larger than any they had ever before known, lay before them, dotted here and there with islands, and its shores covered with forests of evergreen and deciduous trees. On their left, seen through the beautiful purple mists, were the Green mountains, while on their right, nearer at hand, rose the majestic Adirondacks, the hunting ground of the Iroquois, 98 •EARLY NEW YORK HISTORY Near Ticonderoga they met a war-party of Mohawks greatly out- numbering them, but the Algonquins had so great confidence in Champlain that they did not hesitate to meet the foe whom, under other circumstances, they would not have dared to face.

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