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  2. Polly Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Polly Cooper was an Oneida woman from the New York colony who took part in an expedition to aid the starving Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. She was among 47 Oneida and Seneca people who carried bushels of corn 250 miles (400 km) to Valley Forge from late April into May 1778. She taught them how to make a soup with the ...

  3. Oneida people - Wikipedia

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    The Oneida, along with the five other tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy, initially maintained a policy of neutrality in the American Revolution. This policy allowed the Confederacy increased leverage against both sides in the war, because they could threaten to join one side or the other in the event of any provocation.

  4. Skenandoa - Wikipedia

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    After Kirkland persuaded the chief to become baptized, Skenandoa took the name "John". Many of the Oneida converted to Christianity in the decade before the American Revolutionary War. [11] In part due to the friendship with Kirkland, Chief Skenandoa favored the patriot colonials and led the Oneida to be their allies during the Revolutionary ...

  5. Louis Cook - Wikipedia

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    Louis Cook, or Akiatonharónkwen (died October 1814) , was an Iroquois leader and commissioned officer in the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Born to an African father and an Abenaki mother in what is now Schuylerville, New York , he and his mother were taken captive in a French-Mohawk raid and taken to Kahnawake , a Mohawk ...

  6. Sullivan Expedition - Wikipedia

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    Most Oneidas and Tuscaroras joined the American revolutionaries, thanks in part to the influence of Presbyterian missionary Samuel Kirkland. For the Iroquois, the American Revolution became a civil war. [3] The Iroquois homeland lay on the frontier between the Province of Quebec and the provinces of New York and Pennsylvania.

  7. Oneida Nation marks 200 years in Wisconsin. The tribe's ... - AOL

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    The Oneida allied with Americans in the Revolutionary War. In return, their land in New York was to be protected — but it was taken by the state. Oneida Nation marks 200 years in Wisconsin.

  8. Battle of Barren Hill - Wikipedia

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    The British did not know about this road. Lafayette ordered his men to retreat down this road while ordering a rear guard to delay the British at the church. A few small patrols were sent to engage the British, skirmishing including the Oneida, [5] making them think that the American force intended to stay and fight. Lafayette calmed his ...

  9. Battle of Oriskany - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Oriskany (/ ɔːr ˈ ɪ s k ə n iː / or / ə ˈ r ɪ s k ə n iː /) was a major engagement of the Saratoga campaign during the American Revolutionary War.On August 6, 1777, an American column of Tryon County militia and Oneidas marching to relieve the siege of Fort Stanwix was ambushed by a contingent of Britain's Indigenous allies and Loyalists.