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  2. Franco-Indian alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Franco-Indigenous Alliance was an alliance between North American indigenous nations and the French, centered on the Great Lakes and the Illinois country during the French and Indian War (1754–1763). [1]

  3. Franco-Indian Alliances - Wikipedia

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    Various Franco-Indian Alliances were formed between France and various Indian kingdoms from the 18th century to the ascent of Napoleon. Following the alliances of Dupleix , a formal alliance was formed between by King Louis XVI during the American Revolutionary War in an attempt to oust the British East India Company from the Indian subcontinent .

  4. Winamac - Wikipedia

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    French-appointed chiefs were a common feature of the Franco-Indian alliance. According to historian Richard White, "as the French singled out certain leaders to be the channels by which French power entered the villages, they created a new kind of chief which can best be distinguished as an alliance chief". [7]

  5. Fort Granville - Wikipedia

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    One source says that it was due to a personal feud with an Indian named Fish whom Turner had killed, [15] but a French report of Fort Granville's capture, found after the capture of Fort Duquesne in 1758, says that Turner was accused of murdering Simon Girty Sr., (Simon Girty's father) in order to marry his widow. [7]: 394 [Note 1]

  6. Onontio - Wikipedia

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    Onontio was a title used by North American Indians of the Great Lakes region to refer to the governor of New France. The title was first given to Charles de Montmagny and was subsequently applied to all later French governors. Onontio is a Mohawk rendering of "great mountain", the folk etymology translation of "Montmagny". Each Onontio was the ...

  7. Battle of Jumonville Glen - Wikipedia

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    The French action drew the attention of the British but also the Indian tribes of the area. Despite good Franco-Indian relations, British traders had become highly successful in convincing the Indians to trade with them in preference to the Canadians, and the planned large-scale advance was not well received by all. [8]

  8. The Roots of the Franco-American Alliance - AOL

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    The Franco-American alliance first flourished in Newport, R.I., helping to win the U.S. to win independence.

  9. Pontiac's War - Wikipedia

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    [170] [171] [172] The Indians had won a victory of sorts by compelling the British government to abandon Amherst's policies and create a relationship with the Indians modeled on the Franco-Indian alliance. [173] [174] [175]