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The History of the Five Indian Nations of Canada Which Are Dependent On the Prov
Cadwallader Colden
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CHAP. II.
A Treaty hetiveen the Agents of Massachusef s Bay, New-FlymoutJi, and Connecticut, and the Sachems of the Five Nations, at Albany, in the Year 1689.
ABOUT the Beginning of September 1689, Colonel John Pynchon, Major John Savage, and Captain Jonathan Bull, Agents for the Colonies of Massachuset's Bay, New- Plymouth, and Connecticut, arrived at Al- bany, to renew the Friendship with the Five Nations, and to engage them against the Eastern Indians, who made War on the Eng- lish of those
...Colonies, and were supported by the French.
The Five Nations had received four Mes- sengers from the Eastern Indians, which gave the People of New-England some Appre- hensions, and they were therefore desirous 119 THE HISTORY OF THE to know what Reception these Messengers had met with.
Tlie Five Nations answered by Tahajado- ris, a Mohawk Sachem, on the twenty fourth of September. He made a long Oration, re- jjeating all that theAgent from New-England had said, the Day before, and desired them to be attentive to the Answer now to be made to them.


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