Wacousta : a tale of the Pontiac conspiracy - Volume 1

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Title: Wacousta (Volume I) or The Prophecy

Author: John Richardson

Release Date: December, 2003 [Etext #4719] [Yes, we are more than one year ahead of schedule] [This file was first posted on March 7, 2002]

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Language: English

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WACOUSTA; or, THE PROPHECY.

Volume One of Three

Preface

It is well known to every man conversant with the earlier history of this country that, shortly subsequent to the cession of the Canadas to England by France, Ponteac, the great head of the Indian race of that period, had formed a federation of the various tribes, threatening extermin ation to the British posts established along the Western frontier. These were nine in number, and the following stratagem was resorted to by the artful chief to effect their reduction. Investing one fort with his warriors, so as to cut off all communication with the others, and to leave no hope of succor, his practice was to offer terms of surrender, which never were kept in the honorable spirit in which the far more noble and generous Tecumseh always acted with his enemies, and thus, in turn, seven of these outposts fell victims to their confidence in his truth.

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