Raid on Martin's Station, VA
Hostile Indians plotting a raid on Martin's Station
Native Americans became hostile to the first settlers when their hunting grouds became threatened, and after the French and British fought for control of the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains. The Shawnee, or Shawonee, Cherokee, and Mingo tribes shared hunting grounds in present day Kentucky and Tennessee.
Native Americans became hostile to the first settlers when their hunting grouds became threatened, and after the French and British fought for control of the lands west of the Appalachian Mountains. The Shawnee, or Shawonee, Cherokee, and Mingo tribes shared hunting grounds in present day Kentucky and Tennessee.
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