[Speech to the Indians]
DocumentPartial text. Assurances of U.S. strength as ally and encouragement to maintain peaceful relations with the white settlers. Appears to advise Indians not to listen to the French or Spaniards who might be encouraging them to go to war with the U.S. Says that a bounty of arms and ammunition will be paid to any Indian who takes a spy or their papers and turns them in to the U.S. Government.
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Partial text. Assurances of U.S. strength as ally and encouragement to maintain peaceful relations with the white settlers. Appears to advise Indians not to listen to the French or Spaniards who might be encouraging them to go to war with the U.S. Says that a bounty of arms and ammunition will be paid to any Indian who takes a spy or their papers and turns them in to the U.S. Government.
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Notable persons
H Burbeck
Spanish
Spaniards
Indians, Indian Nation
French
red children
white children
Father
emissary
Notable locations
Mississippi
frontier
land
nation
boundary
United States
Spain
France
Notable items
hatchet
talks
corn
hunt
rifle
powder
lead
fifty dollars
medal
testimony of his fidelity
