The history of the Five Indian Nations of Canada, which are dependent on the province of New-York in America, and are the barrier between the English and French in that part of the world : with particular accounts of their religion, manners, customs, laws, and forms of government; their several battles and treaties with the European nations; their wars with the other Indians; and a true account of the present state of our trade with them : in which are shewn, the great advantage of their trade and alliance to the British nation, and the intrigues and attempts of the French to engage them from us; a subject nearly concerning all our American plantations, and highly meriting the attention of the British nation at this juncture
by the Honourable Cadwallader Colden, Esq; one of his Majesty's Counsel, and surveyor-general of New-York ; to which are added, accounts of the several other nations of Indians in North-America, their numbers, strength, &c. and the treaties which have been lately made with them
Format
Books
Language
English
Publication
The third edition
London : Printed for Lockyer Davis ..., J. Wren ..., and J. Ward ..., 1755
Physical Details
1 online resource
data file
ISBNs
9780665332500, 0665332505
"In two volumes."
Part of a CIHM set. For individual microfiches in this set see CIHM microfiche nos. 33249-33251.