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    During the American Revolutionary War, Brant led Mohawk and colonial Loyalists known as Brant's Volunteers against the rebels in a bitter partisan war on the New York frontier. He was falsely accused by the Americans of committing atrocities and given the name "Monster Brant."

  2. Learn about Joseph Brant, a Mohawk leader who fought for the British in the American Revolution and advocated for native rights. Explore his biography, military service, diplomatic efforts, and legacy.

  3. Joseph Brant (born 1742, on the banks of the Ohio River—died November 24, 1807, near Brantford, Ontario, Canada) was a Mohawk Indian chief who served not only as a spokesman for his people but also as a Christian missionary and a British military officer during the American Revolution (1775–83).

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  4. Starting at about age 15, Brant took part in a number of French and Indian War expeditions, including James Abercrombie’s 1758 invasion of Canada via Lake George, William Johnson's 1759 Battle of Fort Niagara, and Jeffery Amherst's 1760 siege of Montreal via the St. Lawrence River.

  5. Joseph Brant or Thayendanegea (1743–1807) was a Mohawk warrior, tribal leader, and diplomat most notable for his alliance with the British during the American Revolution.

  6. May 14, 2018 · Joseph Brant was a Mohawk leader who led his people into battle on the side of the British during the Revolutionary War (1775–83). Brant was a skilled politician with the manners of a British gentleman, and he learned to live in both the white and Indian worlds.

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  8. Joseph Brant was a prominent Mohawk military and political leader closely allied with Great Britain during the American Revolutionary War. He played a crucial role in the Iroquois Confederacy’s decision to side with the British, influencing the alliance’s direction during the war.

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