Essay On Lord Dunmore's War

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In the year 1774, there was an event that would set the then British colonies on a path to becoming its own nation. This event is called: “The Battle of Point Pleasant” also affectionately known as “Lord Dunmore’s War.” Lord Dunmore and his Virginia militiamen fought an allied Mingo and Shawnee tribe led by legendary Chiefs Cornstalk and Logan. The stage is set for a fierce and merciless conflict between these titans. Even though this brutal one day conflict caused hundreds of casualties and left dozens dead, it paved the way for the American Revolution. The year is 1771, a man named John Murray has become governor of the Virginia colony. John Murray is the 4th Earl of Dunmore, and a member of the House of Lords back in England. Lord Dunmore was ordered to discourage white settlers from moving west into Indian hunting lands. This is because of a peace treaty the British had with the Iroquois called the Treaty of Fort Stanwix. The evidence of the failed treaty became evident when settlers and Indians started to commit atrocities against one another. (Ohio History Connection: Lord Dunmore’s War.) In September 1774, Lord Dunmore signed a peace treaty with Indians in Pittsburgh. The treaty was with Six Nations of the Iroquois confederacy. October 1774 the tensions finally reached its peak when Indian Chief Cornstalk with his Shawnee warriors banned …show more content…

This was the beginning of the Revolutionary War. The Battle of Point Pleasant is so significant to the American Revolution in several ways. First, the Indians were moved off the land that was once blocked to settlers this made a route for troops coming from Pennsylvania and New York to stream through the Ohio Valley. Second, the British were going to ally with the natives to make a strong military force that would have been used against the colonial militia. These things actually helped the colonials win the Revolutionary

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