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Tanacharison (/ˌtænəxəˈrɪsən/; c. 1700 – 4
October 1754), also
called Tanaghrisson (/ˌtænəˈɡrɪsən, ˌtænəxˈrɪsən/), was a
Native American leader who pla****...
- Washington, and a
small number of
Mingo warriors led by the
chieftain Tanacharison (also
known as the "Half King"),
ambushed a
force of 35
French Canadians...
- with him
towards Tanacharison's camp. That morning, they met with
Tanacharison's 12
Indian warriors, and
Washington and
Tanacharison agreed to attack...
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reaching that point, he and some of his men,
along with
Mingo allies led by
Tanacharison,
ambushed a
French scouting party. Its
leader was killed,
although the...
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Washington met with
Iroquois leader Tanacharison at Logstown.
Washington said that at this
meeting Tanacharison named him Conotocaurius. This name, meaning...
- Duquesne.
British colonial militia from
Virginia accompanied by
Chief Tanacharison and a
small number of
Mingo warriors were sent to
drive them out. Led...
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Iroquois instructed Tanacharison to
decide on a
leader acceptable to all parties, and at the
Logstown Treaty Conference of 1752,
Tanacharison presented Shingas...
- in
which the
local Indians agreed to
terms through their "Half-King"
Tanacharison and an
Iroquois representative.
These terms included permission to build...
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- Gist and
Seneca leader Tanacharison and his followers, at the
Forks of the Ohio.: 54
After clearing the ground,
Tanacharison "laid the
first log and...