They Promised Not To Scalp The Women: Jenny McCrea Is Caught Between Patriots And Loyalists, 1775
In this episode we read from the 1853 book by David Wilson, "The Life of Jane McCrea: With An Account of Burgoyne's Expedition in 1777." This tells the story of Jane McCrea, the famous namesake for the Patriot shout, "Remember, Jenny McCrea." She had an unfortunate encounter with Iroquois and Algonquian Indians who has been employed by King George to suppress the rebellion, or the United State Revolution. Jeff Turner Video 1: • Bigfoot Wallace Encounters a "Curious Spec... Jeff Turner Video 2: • Bigfoot Wallace Reveals the Fate of Jeff T... Lewis Wetzel Videos: • The Indians Called Him "Death Wind:" Lewis... • The Indian Captivity of Lewis and Jacob We... • The Path of the Indian Scout: Soldier, Pro... • Indians attack John Wetzel in Front of His... • The Iroquois Chief Logan and the Tomahawk ... Support our channel by becoming a Patreon member: patreon.com/unworthyhistory/membership Or, by shopping at our merch store: https://unworthy-history-store.creato... Also visit our website: unworthyhistory.com

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