William Penn's Treaty with the Indians.
Wm. Penn's Treaty with the Indians when he founded the Province of Pennsya. 1661.
Landing of the "Pilgrim Fathers" at Plymouth, Mass. Dec. 11, 1620.
In 1639 Jonas Bronck, after whom the Borough of the Bronx was named, purchased land in that Borough from the Indians. In 1642, after many hostilities, a treaty with the Indians was signed in his house
The Flag of Thirteen Stripes, the Standard of the United States....
Massacre by the Indians of the white people at Pavonia.
Float - Bronck's Treaty with the Indians.
W. Penn's Treaty with the Indians when he Founded the Province of Pennsa, 1661.
The Iroquois used to fight against each other until Hiawatha told them to call representatives from all the tribes to a great council to be held on the banks of Onondaga Lake.
The Tea-Tax Tempest, or the Angelo-American Revolution.
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Declaration of Independence at Philadelphia - July 4, 1776.
Independence Hall, Philadelphia 1776.
In 1626, Peter Minuit, the first Dutch Governor - General of New Netherland, purchased all of Manhattan Island from the Indians for the equivalent of $24.00.
Massacre by the Indians of the white people in Pavonia.
[The Purchase of Manhattan Island from the Indians.]
In 1692 Col. Peter Schuyler took five Iroquois chiefs to London. The Indians were objects of intense interest at the Court of St. James.
Arrival of the ship of Captain Christaensen.
Purchase of Manhattan Island from the Indians, 1626: The First Big Real Estate Deal