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Mohawk Allies

Sir William Johnson, an Anglo-Irish nephew of Admiral Peter Warren, was sent to manage an estate his uncle had purchased in the Mohawk forests of upstate New York.. Young William was courageous and a quick study. He carefully observed the Mohawk Culture and taught himself their language. Their tribal relationship with the other five nations of the Iroquois was also of great interest to him .
He took a Mohawk woman as a mistress, a common practice at the time. A socially allowed relationships if the man could afford it. The indigenous populations in Northeastern America at the time were matri-lineal, and having a native woman accept him was a wise political move. It put him in a position of influence with the tribe because they were interested in having a trusted alliance with the English.
His unique position with the Mohawks made him land wealthy and did not go unnoticed by the British hierarchy.. He was treated as an ex-officio Indian Agent for the Crown.
Later in 1756 he was formally appointed Superintendent of Indian Affairs for the northern Colonies.
He, combined his Official Diplomatic efforts with his desire for wealth, and become very rich in the process.
In 1755, The French and Indians moved against the new Fort Lyman, at the Carrying Place on the Hudson River and Johnson was put in command of the Colonial Militias and the Indian Warriors for the
defense of the area. The Militia, with the Regular British Troops , continued their building while the Mohawks patrol the outer defenses Johnson renamed Fort Lyman to Fort Edward and decided to build
a road to Lake George, build a Fort there, and close off a route down the lake the French might use.
In this effort he had an astute kindred spirit in the Mohawk war Chief named Hendrik He had been Johnson’s counterpart in many negotiations with the British.
Hendrik, had been named by the Dutch in Albany. His father a Mohegan, a long, time friend of the English, and his mother a Mohawk, an influential woman in the tribe..
Sir William and Hendrik had grown to be great friends. Johnson took him to England where he met Queen Ann. Thereafter, he was called king Hendrik and led many attacks against the French.
Like Johnson, Hendrik was an independent thinker. In 1753 he had led a group of a sixteen warriors to New York City to see Governor Clinton concerning abuses of the Iroquois tribes by the British Colonists. They were violations of the “Covenant Chain” they had mutually agreed to.
Hendrik told the Governor the Mohawks would henceforth fight on the side of the French if the abuses did not stop. The Governor agreed and gave orders ,with Johnson’s help, to control all abuses.
Johnson made sure the British continued supplying the English goods at cheaper prices, that the traders move closer to the tribes, the six nations of the Iroquois Confederation would continued to get free smithing for their metal tools and weapons, and Johnson arranged for free gifts to the Chiefs of the tribes.
Thereafter, Hendrik supported the British in their campaigns against the French and their Huron and Abenaki allies.

Show Portraits of Sir William Johnson and King Hendrik

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Soldier of Fortune

Soldier of Fortune:
My older brother Daniel Knowlton is logically, as the first son, the one to stay home on the farm helping our father support the family. I am the one to answer the call for Ashford Militia volunteers. I’m convinced my future is elsewhere. The glory and glamour of a soldier of fortune is enticing. I am going to volunteer to the Ashford Town Militia.
The blood thirsty French and Indians have been marauding and slaughtering our people of the frontier Towns and Villages at will. The British Army seems incapable of stopping them. The task has largely fallen to the individual farmer and his neighbors. Their rifles must be continuously at hand.
The British have made a grandiose plan , but we know, if its to get done, its up to us., Their men in the line are brave, obedient and look fine on Parade, but few of their Officers are capable commanders. The Officers are more interested in the status the gold braided scarlet uniform gives them.
Here I stand, with my friends and fellow farmers, our faith in God, and little training, but the determination to stand before and stop those who threaten or right to the land we hold.
The command from our Captain will soon start us on our long march to Albany Town. Along the Boston Road to Hartford, then up the Albany Turnpike to Northern New York.. I estimate it’ll take about seven days to reach our destination.
The word among the men is, the Mohawk Tribe is on our side but the other tribes in what is known as the Iroquois Confederation { the Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora } are as friendly with French and prefer staying neutral. They like being able to trade with both sides in the conflict.

Include pictures of Ashford Church and road West

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The Reforming of the Militia at the Pompey Hollow Tavern

Preparation-
The specter of Captain Thomas Knowlton beside me waiting patiently for the two Ashford Militia Company’s to join him’.
We’re standing in the Militia training field behind the Pompey Hollow Tavern . It’s August of 1760..
The God Fearing Ashford farmer is again being asked to keep his rifle close at hand. This time, he’s not asked to protect his family from the marauding French and Indians, but the callous Parliament politicians who would save the homeland taxpayer at the expense of the colonists by divesting those in the Colones of their rights as Englishman.
The American firebrands, calling themselves The Sons of Liberty, act more like vigilantes than concerned citizens.
The Clergy caution the parishioners, Saint James warns “the tongue is fire “ beware it can ignite
the inflammable tinder of hatred and intolerance in the name of American Nationalism. The flames lick our shores and harbors . The impressionable are caught up in it. The conservatives reform the citizen- soldier, should the day come.
Captain Knowlton, based upon his experience against the French has been recruited to again prepare the militia in Ashford.

Attach pictures of the Pompey Hollow Tavern – front and back
also intimidating notice – Sons of Liberty

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