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Reynolds, who was eager for a war to drive the Indians out of the state, responded as Atkinson had hoped: he called for militia volunteers to assemble at Beardstown by April 22 to begin a thirty-day enlistment.
They wanted a buffer from Virginia Indians for the English settlements, and Byrd hoped to develop land which he held in that area.
Rice hoped the Winnebago would act as a buffer between the warring Ojibwe and Dakotah Indians.
Toyon was subsequently occupied by local Indians who hoped to stake claim and have Toyon recognized as tribal lands ; this did not occur.
The Indians hoped to maintain their territory here, and, following the American Revolutinary War, the United States wanted to open it for American settlement.
Believing existing educational institutions and the Indian Civil Service did not do enough to provide Indians with opportunities to gain this political education, Gokhale hoped the Servants of India Society would fill this need.
By letting Doby remain with the Eagles, rather than bringing him through the Indians ' farm system or joining the team during spring training, Veeck hoped a quick arrival to Cleveland would keep the pressure Doby would feel to a minimum.
With ace Bob Feller serving in the military during World War II, the Indians hoped that Reynolds would star for the Indians.
Burgoyne's campaign had intended to use the Indians as a means to intimidate the colonists ; however, the American reaction to the news was not the one hoped for.
Indians hoped a new, permanent line might hold back white colonial expansion.
The Indians hoped to repulse the European-American pioneers coming to settle west of the Applachian Mountains, but were finally defeated.
Duff hoped that through a western education in a time of enlightenment, Indians would be able to see the flaws in their religion and be compelled to convert to Christianity, but he did not consider the resilience of the Hindu religion and his efforts proved to be fairly unsuccessful on the broader scale.
During the War of 1812, the British hoped to recruit the Seminole Indians as allies in their war against the United States.
Indians hoped a new, permanent line might hold back British colonial expansion.
It was hoped it would placate the Cherokee and provide some defense against the rampaging Osages for white settlers and other Indians.
Despite the violence, many Ohio Indians still hoped to stay out of the war.
" As Superintendent, in command of the Prince Albert district in 1888, he praised the work of the missionaries amongst the Indians, " The hope of improvement in the Indian lies in the training of the rising generation, and it is to be hoped that before long the children will be taken in hand.
She hoped to awaken the conscience of the American people, and their representatives, to the flagrant wrongs that had been done to the American Indians, and persuade them " to redeem the name of the United States from the stain of a century of dishonor ".
As the French trappers enjoyed good relations with most of the Indian tribes in the area, Meek seems to have hoped that the Indians would take him for a Québécois and leave him alone.
The entire nation rose up in protest, including the Congress party — with the ball in Gandhi's court — for he was due to sign the Irwin Pact, and Indians hoped that he would use this as a bargaining chip to save the lives of the heroic trio.
During the first month of the war, South Carolina hoped to receive assistance from the northern Indians, such as the Catawba.
The Indians hoped Donnelly would provide bullpen help at the end of the season when he recovered from Tommy John surgery.

Indians and him
He was universally beloved by his neighbours, and the Indians, who esteemed him, not only as a friend, but one high in communion with God in Heaven ''.
Interestingly enough, the order transmitted to Morgan through Alexander Hamilton also informed him that `` A party of Indians will join the party to be sent from your command at Whitemarsh, and act with them ''.
After the Maris trade, Lane acquired 25-year old Norm Cash from the White Sox for Minnie Miñoso and then traded him to Detroit before he ever played a game for the Indians ; Cash went on to hit over 350 home runs for the Tigers.
To honor Thome, the Indians placed him at his original position, third base, for one pitch against the Minnesota Twins on September 25.
The rivalry has intensified when Indians closer Chris Perez used WWE star John Cena's signature " You can't see me " hand gesture towards KC outfielder Jarrod Dyson after striking him out in a game on May 28, 2012.
Mipps then joined Syn in his quest for revenge, pursuing Tappitt and Imogene throughout the thirteen American colonies ( supposedly preaching the gospel to the Indians ) and around the world ( as part of a whaling voyage ) afterwards, and was with him in the Caribbean when Dr. Syn turned again to piracy, assuming the name of Captain Clegg ( taking the name " Clegg " from a certain vicious biting fly he had encountered in America ), hijacking his enemy Tappitt's own ship and crew and sailing off with them ( renaming the ship the Imogene ) to become the most infamous pirate of the day.
The lands out west yielded little income because they were under attack by Indians and the squatters living there refused to pay him rent.
Greenberg's contributions to the Cleveland farm system led to the team's successes throughout the 1950s, although Bill James once wrote that the Indians ' late 1950s collapse should also be attributed to him.
Albert Richardson, who knew him personally in the 1850s, wrote that Kit Carson was " a gentleman by instinct, upright, pure, and simple-hearted, beloved alike by Indians, Mexicans, and Americans ".
In their cross-cultural study of signs and symbols, Patterns that Connect, Carl Schuster and Edmund Carpenter present various forms of the labyrinth and suggest various possible meanings, including not only a sacred path to the home of a sacred ancestor, but also, perhaps, a representation of the ancestor him / herself: "... many World Indians who make the labyrinth regard it as a sacred symbol, a beneficial ancestor, a deity.
Thousands of Indians joined him on this march to the sea.
Rollie Fingers was lost for the whole season with a torn muscle in his throwing arm, beloved slugger Gorman Thomas struggled badly offensively and was traded to the Cleveland Indians, and their ace, Pete Vuckovich, was revealed to have had a torn rotator cuff that had been plaguing him since 1981 and only pitched in 5 games in 1983.
Cabeza de Vaca's enemies accused him of cronyism and opposed his efforts to protect the interests of the Indians.
" He ( Antiochus ) crossed the Caucasus and descended into India ; renewed his friendship with Sophagasenus the king of the Indians ; received more elephants, until he had a hundred and fifty altogether ; and having once more provisioned his troops, set out again personally with his army: leaving Androsthenes of Cyzicus the duty of taking home the treasure which this king had agreed to hand over to him ".
In a council following the battle, many of the Indians ( who had traveled with him from Quebec ) decided to go home.
Dickens's satire on Catlin and others like him who might find something to admire in the American Indians or African bushmen is a notable turning point in the history of the use of the phrase.
In fact, the Angels traded him to the Cleveland Indians midway through the 1974 season due to his open campaigning for the manager's job.
In 1975, the Indians named him player-manager, giving him distinction of being the first black manager in the Majors.
Custer's scouts warned him about the size of the village, with scout Mitch Bouyer reportedly saying, " General, I have been with these Indians for 30 years, and this is the largest village I have ever heard of.
" “ Francis Marion was a man of his times: he owned slaves, and he fought in a brutal campaign against the Cherokee Indians ... Marion's experience in the French and Indian War prepared him for more admirable service.
The fleet was about to set sail in 1541 when Alvarado received a letter from Cristóbal de Oñate, pleading for help against hostile Indians who were besieging him at Nochistlán.
They tell the others and Anderson confesses that the Indians are after him.
The nonfiction book Born to Run by Christopher McDougall, chronicling the story of ultra-runner Micah True in the Copper Canyon with the Tarahumara Indians, who taught him a better way to run.
:" He crossed the Caucasus ( Hindu Kush ) and descended into India ; renewed his friendship with Sophagasenus ( Subhashsena in Prakrit ) the king of the Indians ; received more elephants, until he had a hundred and fifty altogether ; and having once more provisioned his troops, set out again personally with his army: leaving Androsthenes of Cyzicus the duty of taking home the treasure which this king had agreed to hand over to him.

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