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EPISODE · Sep 28, 2025 · 2 MIN

September 28, 1775: A Friendly Meeting With The Natives

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First off: let me apologize for not tutoring Mike in the correct pronunciation of “Iroquois.” I’d make him record that part again but he’s at a podcasting conference and away from his studio. (It only looks like a French word, Mike; it’s not pronounced like one.) Of course, I grew up in New York so those tribes were kind of beaten into us during Social Studies classes. At any rate, we’ve talked in the past about efforts to get the various tribes in upstate New York to join the war effort, but the problem that the Patriots bumped into was that their “family argument” metaphor was taken too well, and the Native American tribes decided that this was exactly the case, and opted to stay out. All of them, but one in particular. Tune in and find out which. The post September 28, 1775: A Friendly Meeting With The Natives appeared first on 250 and Counting.

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