Molly Brant
Mohawk Loyalist and Diplomat
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dundurn Group Ltd
Published:2nd Jul '15
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Molly Brant, a Mohawk girl born into poverty in 1736, became the consort of Sir William Johnson, one of the wealthiest white men in 18th-century America. Suspected of being a spy for the British during the American Revolution, Molly was forced to flee with her children or face imprisonment. Because of her ability to influence the Mohawks, her assistance was needed at Fort Niagara, and she found refuge there.
A respected Mohawk matron, Molly became a vital link between her people and the Canadian Indian Department. Like her brother Joseph, she worked hard to keep five of the Six Nations on the side of the British throughout the war, believing the empty promises that all would be restored to them once the conflict ended. Although she was seen as fractious and demanding at times, her remarkable stamina and courage gained the respect of the highest levels of Canadian government.
It’s a thorough and detailed work that expands our knowledge about Molly Brant and her early background. * kingstonregion.com *
ISBN: 9781459728936
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 14mm
Weight: 319g
224 pages