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Unveiling the Indigenous Role in the French and Indian War: A Detailed Exploration

The French and Indian War, often overshadowed by broader European conflicts , holds profound significance in American history. Amidst the clash of empires, the role of indigenous peoples is a crucial but frequently overlooked aspect of this pivotal period. In this comprehensive analysis, we delve into the multifaceted involvement of Native American tribes in the French and Indian War, shedding light on their motivations, strategies, and enduring legacies. Understanding the French and Indian War: Setting the Stage It's essential to contextualize the conflict to grasp the intricacies of Native American participation in the French and Indian War. The War unfolded due to longstanding tensions between European powers vying for dominance in North America from 1754 to 1763. Both the British and French sought to expand their territorial claims, with Native American tribes caught in the crossfire, forced to navigate shifting allegiances and geopolitical complexities. Motivations and Allianc...

Dr. Douglas B. Hoehn to Lead Faculty Workshop at BMCC, Building on Recent Departmental Audit Insights

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  Dr Douglas B Hoehn, of Wyckoff, New Jersey, will be conducting a workshop for faculty at The Borough of Manhattan Community College this June at the main campus. Dr Hoehn recently completed an audit of the college’s Speech and Communication Departments where he focused on the College’s strengths and need with suggestions for improvement. This is one of many departments at colleges and universities Dr Hoehn has performed in his role as consultant. He has  Masters Degree in Communications from the University of Maryland and a Ph.D from New York University.

Doug Hoehn to Host 10th Annual Bergen County Pet Adoption Drive in Wyckoff

Wyckoff New Jersey resident, Doug Hoehn, will be hosting the tenth annual adoption drive for the Bergen County Pet Rescue Drive .  Last year over 100 dogs and cats were adopted and found forever homes. Hoehn said he hopes to exceed that number this year.