The Province of New York orders the …

Years: 1677 - 1677

The Province of New York orders the Susquehannock to be expelled from the Delaware Valley in 1677.

Governor Andros had told the Susquehannock they would be welcome in New York and that he would protect them from Maryland and Virginia.

The Mohawk Nation had invited them to move to New York as guests of the Iroquois.

Some have moved back to their homeland on the Susquehanna River, some have fled to the Iroquois for shelter, and others have moved to the upper Delaware River under the protection of New York.

After adopting the majority of the Susquehannock tribe, the Iroquois acquires a right to most of the Susquehanna River, but they never claim below the falls.

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