The Mingo leader who befriended the British was Chief Logan. He played a significant role during the American Revolutionary War, aligning with British forces against colonial settlers. Logan is best known for his eloquent speech, often referred to as "Logan's Lament," which expressed his grief over the loss of his family and the betrayal he felt from American settlers. His alliances and actions were pivotal in the context of frontier conflicts during that era.
Chief Logan
The leader of the Hessian's were the British the were used as slaves and had no choice but to fight for the British
Mingo is the name of a Native American Indian tribe that settled in what is now the state of Ohio. Mingo Indians were descendants of the Iroquois Indians. The name Mingo, was given to a fictional character on a television show about Daniel Boone.
Charles Cornwallis was the leader of all British Armies in colonial times.
General Thomas Gage was the British leader of the Battle of Bunker Hill.
Chief Logan
The address of the Mingo Public Library is: 307 Mohawk Dr, Mingo, 50168 8521
Gene Mingo's birth name is Eugene L. Mingo.
what are the roles of mingo
how did the mingo indians get ther food
what transportation did the mingo tribe use
Mingo Wilderness was created in 1976.
Gene Mingo is 6' 2".
what transportation did the mingo tribe use
The phone number of the Mingo Public Library is: 641-363-4631.
Befriended was created on 2003-09-02.
The root word for befriended is "friend."