Chickasaw Negotiation with the French, 1739

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Though they amassed the largest army ever in North America at the time, the French faced a series of logistical headaches, including feeding the troops and spreading diseases, and could never attack. However, observing the large convergence, the Chickasaws decided to seek a diplomatic solution to the conflict.

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