The History of Louisiana, From the Earliest Period

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The History of Louisiana, From the Earliest Period
Franois Xavier Martin
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Digitized by VjOOQIC 1687J THE SIXTH. 123 DURING the fall of 1687, a party of the Iroquois fell on some of the Indians in alliance with the French near Michillimackinac. Father Lamber- ville, the missionary at that post, was informed that this attack had been determined on at a meeting of deputies of several tribes, the chiefs of which had been lately convened at Albany, by the governor of New York, who had assured them the Marquis de Deaonville meant to wage war against them: th
...e governor advised them to begin it themselves, by Silling on the French or their allies, whenever they met th^n, as, not suspecting any attack, they would be found an easy prey. He promised that, whatever might be the consequences, he never would for- sake his red allies.
While the governmeirt of New York was provok- ing its Indians to hostilities against Canada, James the second was apparently pursuing quite a differ- ent line of conduct. The Marquis received a letter from the Minister, informing him that the cabinet of St James had proposed to the Ambassador of France, a treaty of neutrality, between the subjects of the two .


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