Delaware Indians Take Vengeance on Pennsylvania Settlers Near the Swatara Gap, 1755 (Ep. 3)
In this episode we read from "The Pennsylvania-German in the French and Indian War," by Henry Melchior Muhlenberg Richards, about the attacks on the Pennsylvania Settlers by the Delaware Indians, or Lenape, in 1755. Support our channel by shopping at our merch store: https://unworthy-history-store.creato... Also visit our website: unworthyhistory.com

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