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Letters from Major General Thomas Gage (no.17-18 Pt.1+2) Regarding Confusion Over who Owns Territory Across from Fort Chartres on the Mississippi River, France Or Spain, Spanish Rules of Trade and Settlement, Indian Relations, News of Disaffection in New York and Boston, Troop Movements and the Difficulty Quartering Them in Boston
Letters from Major General Thomas Gage (no.25+26) Regarding a Group of Spanish Mutineers, Grievances Made Over Spanish and French Traders Crossing British Territories to Trade with the Indians, Troop Movements and the Rounding Up of Deserters, News of the Meeting of Indian Tribes, Repairs Required to Forts and Deals Made with Indian Tribes for Land
Letters from Major General Thomas Gage (no.7-10) Regarding the Issuing of a Proclamation Forbidding French Traders from Going on the East Side of the Mississippi and Persons from Inciting Disturbances Amongst the Indians, Trade, the Forming of a Militia, Colonial Disaffection, Troop Movements, the Future Management of Indians and Indian Trade and Updates Regarding Rioting in Boston
Letters from Major General Thomas Gage (no.3-6) Regarding Indian Relations and Regulation of Trade, Instructions on which Forts are to Remain Garrisoned, Troop Movements, Further Development on the Ohio River, News of a Disgruntled Faction in Boston, the Plan to Court Martial Robert Rogers at Montreal, the Meeting of Indian Tribes at Pittsburgh and the Seizure of a Vessel at Boston
Letters from Major General Thomas Gage (no.19-20) Regarding the Relative Peace in Boston, the Trial of Two Popular Officers of the Admiralty, the Hazards and Expense of Copper Mining and Indian Relations, Including News that the Planned Meeting of the Tribes at Fort Stanwix Has Not Happened, Intelligence about the Spanish and French and Troop Movements
Letters from Major General Thomas Gage (no.1+2) Acknowledging the Appointment of the Earl of Hillsborough, Negotiations with Indian Tribes Regarding the Settlement of Boundary Lines, Troop Movements, Negative French and Canadian Influence on Indian Tribes and Competition for Indian Trade
Letters from Major General Thomas Gage (no.21-24) Regarding Troop Movements, the Completion of a Treaty with the Indian Tribes Concerning Boundary Lines, the Expense of Negotiating with the Indians, News of an Insurrection Against Antonio de Ulloa at New Orleans and Plans for the Construction of New Forts and Barracks
Letters from Major General Thomas Gage (no.11-16) Regarding the Movement of Troops to Boston, Indian Affairs and Trade, General Troop Movements, Updates Regarding Various Forts and Garrisons, the Meeting of Indian Tribes, Suspicions Regarding Communications Between the Spanish and Canadians and Mutinous Behaviour in Boston
Letters from Major General Thomas Gage (no.25+26) Regarding Reports of Sickness in Illinois, Updates Regarding Trade in the Area and French and Spanish Interference with the Indians
The Royal Scottish Academy, 1826-1916
Author: Royal Scottish Academy
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Category : Art, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 654
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Art, Modern
Languages : en
Pages : 654
Book Description