Today I would like to continue our discussion of American diplomatic history of the 18th century by talking about the pioneer named William Johnson. (1)_________________________. Johnson came to New York State from England in 1737 and soon became a large land-holder. He got along well with the Iroquois. Some of them lived on his land and it became a center of trade. Johnson sought land and furs, but was generous to his neighbors. (2)_________________________. Largely because of his work the Iroquois aided the British in their struggles against the French in 1756. Later, however, there was a disagreement with the Iroquois. (3)_________________________. Since Johnson died in 1774 he did not have to face the turmoil of the American Revolution.
Sir William Johnson help to establish friendly relation between British colonist and Iroqution during the middle of 18 century
with the skill of diplomatic Johnson often spend time negotiate among the British and India groups.
Johnson who had been offically colonal british was called in negotiate treay regard the land boundry between the Iroquois and Brithsh French settlers in the area.