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    Thayendanegea or Joseph Brant (March 1743 – November 24, 1807) was a Mohawk military and political leader, based in present-day New York and, later, Brantford, in what is today Ontario, who was closely associated with Great Britain during and after the American Revolution.

  2. Joseph Brant. Apariencia. ocultar. Thayendanegea, también conocido como Joseph Brant ( Nueva York, 1742 - Ontario, 1807), fue un caudillo del pueblo mohawk. Peleó en el bando de los lealistas al Imperio británico en la guerra de independencia de los Estados Unidos .

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  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. Rev War | Biography. Joseph Brant. Title Soldier and Diplomat. War & Affiliation Revolutionary War / British. Date of Birth - Death March 1743 - November 24, 1807. One of the most controversial figures of the American Revolution, Joseph Brant (Mohawk name Thayendanegea), was born along the Cuyahoga River in 1742.

  5. Joseph Brant died in his house at the head of Lake Ontario (site of what would become the city of Burlington, Ontario) on November 24, 1807. His last words, spoken to his adopted nephew John Norton, reflect his lifelong commitment to his people: "Have pity on the poor Indians.

  6. Joseph Brant - EcuRed. Página. Discusión. Ver código. Historial. Joseph Brant o Thayendanegea. Indio nativo de Norteamérica, perteneciente a la nación de los Iroqueses y a una de las seis tribus de esta nación los Mohawk. Apoyó a la Liga Iroquesa como representante ante los colonos estadounidenses.

  7. 8 de jul. de 2008 · Joseph Brant, or Thayendanegea (“two sticks bound together for strength”), Kanyen'kehà:ka war chief, Loyalist, interpreter, statesman (born circa March 1742/43 at Cuyahoga (near Akron, Ohio); died 24 November 1807 at Burlington Bay, ON); brother of Mohawk leader Mary (Molly) Brant.