No soy historiador · @NHistoriador
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9 de Agosto de 1757 el general británico George Monro rinde al marqués de Montcalm el fuerte William Henry tras un breve asedio, permitiéndoles abandonar la fortificación. Los aliados indios, no conformes con la rendición, atacan la columna británica causando decenas de víctimas.

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MikeDunnAuthor · @MikeDunnAuthor
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Today in Labor History June 1, 1873: Captain Jack (Kintpuash), who led a band of 52 Modoc warriors against the U.S. army near Tule Lake, California, finally surrendered to U.S. troops. The fight was part of the Modoc Wars, in which the Modoc tribe (southern Oregon and Northern California) resisted domination by the U.S. Captain Jack had led the most expensive Indian War in US history. They were highly successful, too, until the U.S. brought in significant reinforcements, encircled them, starved them out, and many of Captain Jack’s own warriors joined with the U.S. forces to help capture him. It was also the only time Indigenous Americans killed a U.S. general. For decades, Kintpuash’s head was displayed in the Smithsonian Museum in Washington, D.C.

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