Joseph Brant Biography

Born c. March 1742
Upper Ohio River (near present-day Akron, Ohio)
Died November 24, 1807
Grand River, Ontario, Canada

Mohawk war chief, politician, missionary

"We are of the same opinion with the people of the United States; you consider yourselves as independent people; we [Indians] … look upon ourselves as equally independent."
Portrait: Joseph Brant.
Reproduced by permission of the Corbis Corporation (Bellevue).

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. Brant's loyalty to Great...

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