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  1. Thayendanegea or Joseph Brant (March 1743 – 24 November 1807) was a Mohawk military and political leader, based in present-day New York, who was closely associated with Great Britain during and after the American Revolution. Perhaps the American Indian of his generation best known to the Americans and British, he met many of the most significant Anglo-American people of the age, including ...

  2. 2007 - JOSEPH BRANT ENSEMBLE EPREUVE NUMISMATIQUE PLAQUE OR. 2007 Ensemble Épreuve Numismatique - Joseph BrantNé en Ohio pendant une période tumultueuse que défini Amérique du Nord, Thayendanegea la vie a été grandement influencée par une alliance avec les Britanniques.

  3. 14 mai 2018 · Joseph Brant. Born c. March 1742. Upper Ohio River (near present-day Akron, Ohio) Died November 24, 1807. Grand River, Ontario, Canada. Mohawk war chief, politician, missionary. J oseph Brant was a Mohawk leader who led his people into battle on the side of the British during the Revolutionary War (1775–83). Brant was a skilled politician ...

  4. Joseph Brant’s Early Life. Born in 1743 in Ohio Country, Joseph Brant hailed from the Mohawk tribe within the Thirteen Colonies. Initially named Thayendanegea, meaning “he places two bets,” he experienced a unique blend of Native American and European cultures in his early life.

  5. 15 oct. 2008 · Joseph Brant was a promising but undistinguished Mohawk warrior living in upper New York State. He became an innovative, influential leader and spokesperson for First Nations, whose support for Britain during the American Revolution led to their resettlement in Upper Canada along the Grand River.

  6. The Story of Joseph Brant Some early Black History in Brantford dates back to 1784, when Joseph Brant brought 30 to 40 enslaved people to the area to work in his fields, as well as at his home in Upper New York State. Many were also brought to Six Nations land, Mohawk Village (East Brantford) and Burlington.

  7. Thayendanegea, "he sets or places together two bets," [*] was born in the spring of 1742 in what today is Ohio on the banks of the Muskingum River. His father, a prominent warrior, died when his son was an infant. Joseph Brant, his English name, became a figure of distinction, a remarkable man. The young Mohawk was educated in English at a ...