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1776 American colonies accuse Britain of inciting Native insurrections Enumerating the colonies’ grievances against Britain, the Declaration of Independence charges that King ... |
1768 Britain stops protecting American colonies from Native attack As American settlements continue to encroach on Native lands, the colonies express worry about attacks ... |
1766 Armed Russian fur traders massacre Unangan (Aleut) The Russian trader, Ivan Solovief, arms his workers to murder Unangan (Aleut) men, women, and children ... |
1763 Treaty of Paris ends war; Britain claims Native lands England and France end the Seven Years’ War (1756–63, also called the French and Indian War). In the ... |
1763 Indian Proclamation Line ignored; settlers move west After the Seven Years’ War, the British Parliament creates the Indian Proclamation Line of 1763, which ... |
1759 Russian fur trade expands in the Aleutian Islands On Umnak and Unalaska, two of the Islands off southwestern Alaska, the Russian merchant Stepan Glotov ... |
1758 The first Hawaiian monarch is born Kamehameha is born to Chief Keouakupuapaikalaninui and Chiefess Keku‘iapoiwa. In 1810 he will become ... |
1745 Russians enslave Unangan (Aleut) people Russian traders violently coerce Unangan (Aleut) men to trap beaver and other fur-bearing animals. The ... |
AD 1675 Metacomet assassinated; King Philip’s War begins In the Northeast, colonists are aggressively encroaching on Wampanoag land and trying to establish settlements. ... |
AD 1644 England declares war on the Powhatan Chiefdom Virginia, now a colony of the English crown, commits royal troops to defeat the Powhatan Chiefdom. The ... |