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  • curprev 02:0002:00, 6 June 2023imported>Darman36 32,471 bytes +167 Initiates database says Washington directly ordered burning of Kanatahséton in 1760. Attacks in 1758 were IRL but apparently missed Connor's village cin gbere le

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  • curprev 04:2304:23, 9 August 2022imported>Sol Pacificus 31,964 bytes +105 Quote info should be as short and concise as possible! / "Hide and Seek" dates the burning of Connor's village to 1760. Washington did order scorched earth against Iroquois villages in 1758 when Connor was 2 years old, but they may have mistaken Connor's village to have been one of them not realizing the date mismatch. Connor could not have been 2 during the burning of his village. cin gbere le

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  • curprev 06:0106:01, 28 January 2022imported>Sol Pacificus 31,260 bytes +409 The Sullivan Expedition was the operation in the American Revolutionary War. The one in the French and Indian War was the Forbes Expedition. Also, it's not actually known for sure that Washington burned down Connor's village. If you study the evidence and the conversation, it is very likely it was a misunderstanding. cin gbere le
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