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Bataille du lac Champlain (1609) Iroquois War (1609)
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During the summer of 1609, Samuel de Champlain attempted to form better relations with the local native tribes. He made alliances with the Wendat (called Huron by the French) and with the Algonquin, the Montagnais, and the Etchemin, who lived in the area of the St. Lawrence River. These tribes demanded that Champlain help them in their war against the Iroquois, who lived further south. Champlain set off with 9 French soldiers and 300 natives to explore the Rivière des Iroquois (now known as the Richelieu River), and became the first European to map Lake Champlain. Having had no encounters with the Iroquois at this point many of the men headed back because of the danger of traveling in the country of their enemies, leaving Champlain with only 2 Frenchmen and 60 natives. La bataille du lac Champlain oppose la tribu iroquoise des Agniers à une coalition de tribus autochtones, composée d'Algonquins, de Hurons et de Montagnais, soutenue par leurs alliés français, menés par Samuel de Champlain. Cette bataille est probablement la première où des Européens prennent part dans un conflit entre les autochtones américains.
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Iroquois War
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Unknown, but no more than 20 Between 50 and 100 killed, 12 taken prisoner and tortured
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Samuel de Champlain, Iroquet and Ochateguin Unknown
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Iroquois War
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early 17th century
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the Beaver Wars
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French and Algonquin victory
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Between 200 and 300 warriors, three chiefs or “captains” Between 60 and 100 warriors, formerly 300 who turned back 3 French arquebusiers, formerly 9
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During the summer of 1609, Samuel de Champlain attempted to form better relations with the local native tribes. He made alliances with the Wendat (called Huron by the French) and with the Algonquin, the Montagnais, and the Etchemin, who lived in the area of the St. Lawrence River. These tribes demanded that Champlain help them in their war against the Iroquois, who lived further south. Champlain set off with 9 French soldiers and 300 natives to explore the Rivière des Iroquois (now known as the Richelieu River), and became the first European to map Lake Champlain. Having had no encounters with the Iroquois at this point many of the men headed back because of the danger of traveling in the country of their enemies, leaving Champlain with only 2 Frenchmen and 60 natives. On July 29, somewhere on the western shore of what is now Lake Champlain and most likely near the site that would become Fort Ticonderoga, Champlain and his party encountered a group of Iroquois. A battle began the next day. Two hundred Iroquois advanced on Champlain's position, and one of his guides pointed out the 3 Iroquois chiefs. Champlain fired his arquebus, killing two of them with a single shot, and one of his men killed the third. The Iroquois turned and fled after a hail of arrows were let off on both sides, as the Hurons and Algonquins routed the enemy, killing fifty and taking twelve prisoners. La bataille du lac Champlain oppose la tribu iroquoise des Agniers à une coalition de tribus autochtones, composée d'Algonquins, de Hurons et de Montagnais, soutenue par leurs alliés français, menés par Samuel de Champlain. Cette bataille est probablement la première où des Européens prennent part dans un conflit entre les autochtones américains.
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Between 50 and 100 killed, 12 taken prisoner and tortured
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Iroquois Algonquins,Montagnais,Huron
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French and Algonquin victory
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Between 200 and 300 warriors, three chiefs or “captains” Between 60 and 100 warriors, formerly 300 who turned back 3 French arquebusiers, formerly 9
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