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The 1758 battle of Ticonderoga was fought in the territory of which Native American Tribe? The tribe was a member of the Iroquois Confederation.
A. Mohawk (please thank lilias and Bentley Boys)
The map from Bentley Boys link shows the southern tip of lake Chaplain in Mohawk territory.
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Could someone help with the answer please. I have tried the link below, but cannot see the answer.
[/STRIKE]http://www.britishbattles.com/battle_of_ticonderoga.htm
Question
The 1758 battle of Ticonderoga was fought in the territory of which Native American Tribe? The tribe was a member of the Iroquois Confederation.
A. Mohawk (please thank lilias and Bentley Boys)
The map from Bentley Boys link shows the southern tip of lake Chaplain in Mohawk territory.
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Could someone help with the answer please. I have tried the link below, but cannot see the answer.
[/STRIKE]http://www.britishbattles.com/battle_of_ticonderoga.htm
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Could be Mohawk.
This is from the Fort Ticonderoga Visitor Programme
"Public Program "Iroquois Legends," 10:00am to Noon- Darren Bonaparte, a Mohawk living historian, tells stories that form the cultural history of the People of the Long House."0 -
Agree on Mohawk.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iroquois
Map at the end of this article shows Mohawk in the East.0 -
There are 6 different tribes that make up the Iroquois confederation Mohawk,Oneida,Onondaga,Cayuga,Seneca and Tuscarora but I can't find the specific tribe for this battle or area.
I have to agree with the two posts above the only references I can find make mention of the Mohawk tribe although they don't say anything too specific but the Mohawks were the largest tribe in that area.:)0 -
Well that didn't go to plan.... I filled it in using roboform which filled in the answer as my surname, then I pressed enter before I had chance to fill the correct answer in :rolleyes:Thanks to everyone that posts :T:money:
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This is probably game over. I get an error when I go to the clicky:
Oops! Osprey Publishing has just launched a brand new interactive website to give you the ultimate Osprey military history experience. The page you are looking for used to appear on our old site and unfortunately no longer exists. But hold on tight, because we are about to redirect you to our new site – hopefully you can find what you were looking for there!
You should automatically be re-directed to our homepage in 30 seconds, but if you can’t wait to see the new site then just click here.
Can't find the comp anywhere.Many tx to all who post constructively in all the forums!:beer:0 -
No comp. on site.0
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