Friday, 24 February 2012

Hi. It is I. King Francis, as dead as ever. This Thayendanega seems to be kind of... different. First of all, since he was still loyal to Britain in the American Revolution, now he's heading into Haudenosaunee territory to make a treaty with the rebels there. Luckily they agreed, otherwise they would have fed him to the wolves, or peeled his skin off, or something. Phew. I guess that was better for all of them, because the Haudenosaunee were able to stay out of the American Revolution, which made them decide to help Britain. Once they found out from Thayendanega that the British would probably give the First Nations more rights, they agreed. I don't know about that, though. The British sometimes haven't kept their promises in the past...

2 comments:

  1. Oooh...That's harsh. But don't worry about the British. When it comes to reinforcements and more soldiers for war, they would do anything - maybe I'm exadurating... - But they would most likely keep their promise. But don't compare their faults from the past... You should be worried about the future. Much will go on in 1812... I'm psychic.

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  2. Wow ... That Thayendanega guy is pretty daring! I don't know about that British comment. Hopefully they actually value the people that aid them in the war ...

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