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france, well-disciplined, trained regulars, he also had canadian militia, french canadians, he had indian warriors of 1,600 men, warriors. and they came as far away as the great lakes, even lake superior. it's hard to believe, but they did. they came hundreds of miles to fight. the british and british colonials there, they had british regiments and men from new england, new york, new jersey, the provincial troops, where the militia was really serving with the british. who were the various natives fighting here with the french? the abenaki, the algongin, it's quite remarkable these natives people from the great lakes came. so many hundreds of miles. why? because they thought they would strengthen their interests with the french. their ties to the french. and gain trade goods, gain plunder from war, gain scouts, gain prisoners or captives that they could sell for goods and add to their power and strengthen their own position. so they joined the war for their own reasons, to be sure. one of the natives who was a catholic who had been converted to catholicism -- some of those who joined the effort wer
france, well-disciplined, trained regulars, he also had canadian militia, french canadians, he had indian warriors of 1,600 men, warriors. and they came as far away as the great lakes, even lake superior. it's hard to believe, but they did. they came hundreds of miles to fight. the british and british colonials there, they had british regiments and men from new england, new york, new jersey, the provincial troops, where the militia was really serving with the british. who were the various...
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he had indian warriors of 1,600 men, warriors, and they came as far away as the great lakes, even lake superior. it's hard to believe, but they did. they came hundreds of miles to fight. the british and british colonials there, british regiments and men from new england, new york, new jersey, the provincial troops, where the militia really serving with the british, okay? who were the various natives fighting here with the french? the be a naqui, algonquins, nippissing, micmay, huron, ottawa, potawatomi and winnebago way in towards lake superior. it's quite remarkable that these native people from the great lakes came. so many hundreds of miles. why? because they thought they were strength err their interests with the french, their ties to the french, and gain trade goods, gain plunder for more, gain scalps, gain prisoners or captives that they could sell for goods and add to their power and strengthen their own position. so they joined the war for their own reasons to be sure. one of the natives who was a catholic, who had been converted to catholicism, you see, some of the natives who
he had indian warriors of 1,600 men, warriors, and they came as far away as the great lakes, even lake superior. it's hard to believe, but they did. they came hundreds of miles to fight. the british and british colonials there, british regiments and men from new england, new york, new jersey, the provincial troops, where the militia really serving with the british, okay? who were the various natives fighting here with the french? the be a naqui, algonquins, nippissing, micmay, huron, ottawa,...
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it is an honorable thing because indians are great warriors. they are known to be great warrior the way southerners are known to be great warriors. everything related to the military is named after an american indian or confederate general. >> host: 15 minutes left in this month's "in-depth" with ann coulter. brad, you are on the air. >> caller: i am a big fan although i don't buy too many of your books. i have a hard time spending money on stuff already know. i would like to ask why you call socialists liberals. what is liberal about a socialist? what is progressive about a socialist? i don't understand why you feed into the propaganda they use. >> guest: i'm not buying into the propaganda. i am turning the word -- i have quite successfully turned the word liberal into an epithet. more humiliating epithet than socialist. everyone knows what a liberal is. you may as well start a campaign to bring back the word gay to meet half the. >> host: mobile, alabama. hi, bill. >> caller: good to see. comment you made at the book signing party and you've
it is an honorable thing because indians are great warriors. they are known to be great warrior the way southerners are known to be great warriors. everything related to the military is named after an american indian or confederate general. >> host: 15 minutes left in this month's "in-depth" with ann coulter. brad, you are on the air. >> caller: i am a big fan although i don't buy too many of your books. i have a hard time spending money on stuff already know. i would like...
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the warrior band of arapaho indians of a sudden. she dutifully recorded that on august the sixth 1846 the mysteries of a new world have been shown to me since last thursday. in a few short months i should have been a happy mother, but the ruling end of a mighty province has opposed. her baby had to be aborted, or she would have died as well. throughout the ordeal she clung to her faith. to come on to him when our burden is grievous and heavy to be born. it was a cool experience -- crew experience for growth just turned 19 on the trail. there really were out there, and she got through. got all the way down to mexico. a lot of the venture's. agassi will have to read the book to find out how she roundup. but then there was an amazing cast of characters, mountain men who became famous and these novels. no more famous than kit carson. carson, his father was killed by a falling tree and killed. he was apprenticed off to a leather maker in missouri who did not like him. he ran away to join the mountain men. and let's see. carson soon becam
the warrior band of arapaho indians of a sudden. she dutifully recorded that on august the sixth 1846 the mysteries of a new world have been shown to me since last thursday. in a few short months i should have been a happy mother, but the ruling end of a mighty province has opposed. her baby had to be aborted, or she would have died as well. throughout the ordeal she clung to her faith. to come on to him when our burden is grievous and heavy to be born. it was a cool experience -- crew...
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indian removal becomes inevitable. >> and -- >> and washington doesn't want it. and mcgillivray keeps thinking i'll beat them. i've got 5,000 warriors i can call at a moment's notice. and there is great correspondence from mcgillivray who says we ran into this group of georgian that's want to settle in our country, creek country. there are 300 families. and they negotiated with me. and they said will you let us live in your kingdom? and mcgillivray says i juggled with them. i juggled with them. and i left them unclear. i told my braves, if they settle, kill every one of them. >> but now he dies himself very soon after. >> he does. he's got syphilis, alcoholism, all kinds of other problems. >> and does the creek nation suffer? >> yeah. they pretty much dissolve. when real removal comes under jackson in 1830 and up to '36, there's not much left of the creek nation to remove. it's disintegrated. >> one of the points you made which i guess it fascinated me because i just reviewed a book about thomas payne. so this was kind of the -- >> not necessarily your kind of guy. >> well, look -- the greatest journalist who ever lived. >> okay. >>
indian removal becomes inevitable. >> and -- >> and washington doesn't want it. and mcgillivray keeps thinking i'll beat them. i've got 5,000 warriors i can call at a moment's notice. and there is great correspondence from mcgillivray who says we ran into this group of georgian that's want to settle in our country, creek country. there are 300 families. and they negotiated with me. and they said will you let us live in your kingdom? and mcgillivray says i juggled with them. i...
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indian removal becomes inevitable. >> and does -- >> but washington doesn't want to. and mcgillafrey, he keeps thinking, i'll beat them. i have 5,000 warriors i can call at a moment's notice and it is great correspondents where he said we ran into this group of georgiians that want it settle in our country, creek country, and there is like 300 of them. and they negotiated with me and they said, will you let us live in your kingdom? and he said, i juggled with them. i juggled with them. i left them unclear. i told my braves, if they settle, kill every one of them. >> he dies himself very, very soon after. >> he does. he has syphilis, alcoholism, all kinds of problems. >> does the creek nation suffer from that? >> yeah, it pretty much dissolves. when the real removal comes under jackson in 1830 and up to '36, there is not much of the creek nation to remove. it is disintegrated. >> one of the point you made, which i guess it fascinated me because i just revufd view ed -- reviewed a book about thomas pane. >> not your kind of guy. >> well, the greatest journalist that ever lived? >> well okay. >> that is the greatest lead ever written, and mayb
indian removal becomes inevitable. >> and does -- >> but washington doesn't want to. and mcgillafrey, he keeps thinking, i'll beat them. i have 5,000 warriors i can call at a moment's notice and it is great correspondents where he said we ran into this group of georgiians that want it settle in our country, creek country, and there is like 300 of them. and they negotiated with me and they said, will you let us live in your kingdom? and he said, i juggled with them. i juggled with...
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indian, several times, fought at the alamo. i was burned at the stake as a female witch. i have been barbaric, a severe warrior, one of my life times on atlantis, connecting with people, crystals to stars, healing aspect. >> gary busey is a prophet. >> what? what? what just happened? >> gary, the password is c-r-a-z-y, which is what you are. it will be good tv with my boy, gary. whoo. >> toward the end of that. put it down. put it down. >> put it down. ♪ when life gets busy... there are days where you want to give your immune system some support. try airborne. each serving contains 14 vitamins, minerals and herbs including zinc, echinacea, ginger, and a blast of vitamin c. it's the easy, great-tasting way to help support your immune system. try airborne. in fast-acting effervescent formula, and new super-convenient chewable tablets! >>> this morning on "world news now," your voice your vote. >> at one point, three candidates were in a virtual tie. this morning -- get this -- it now," your voice, your vote. >> at one point, three candidates were in a virtual tie. this morning -- get this -- it comes down to a v
indian, several times, fought at the alamo. i was burned at the stake as a female witch. i have been barbaric, a severe warrior, one of my life times on atlantis, connecting with people, crystals to stars, healing aspect. >> gary busey is a prophet. >> what? what? what just happened? >> gary, the password is c-r-a-z-y, which is what you are. it will be good tv with my boy, gary. whoo. >> toward the end of that. put it down. put it down. >> put it down. ♪ when...
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indian, several times, fought at the alamo. i was burned at the stake as a female witch. i have been barbaric, a severe warriorf my life times on atlantis, connecting with people, crystals to stars, healing aspect. >> gary busey is a prophet. >> what? what? what just happened? >> gary, the password is c-r-a-z-y, which is what you are. it will be good tv with my boy, gary. whoo. >> toward the end of that. put it down. put it down. >> put it down. whatever it is. ooh, man, gary >>> this morning on "world news now" -- caucus tossup. the political drama in iowa this morning now that the voters have had their say. >> mitt romney won by eight votes, an unpredictable turn in this alreadyalready. unpredictable political season. it is wednesday, january 4th. >>> and good morning, everyone, i'm paula faris. >> i'm rob nelson. this morning it was almost a tie in the state of iowa, believe it or not. mitt romney won by eight votes. barely beating rick santorum. as for the republicans here is where they stand after such a hard-fought contest. we'll take you to des moines in a quick second. incredible night in the hawkeye s
indian, several times, fought at the alamo. i was burned at the stake as a female witch. i have been barbaric, a severe warriorf my life times on atlantis, connecting with people, crystals to stars, healing aspect. >> gary busey is a prophet. >> what? what? what just happened? >> gary, the password is c-r-a-z-y, which is what you are. it will be good tv with my boy, gary. whoo. >> toward the end of that. put it down. put it down. >> put it down. whatever it is....