“Well from Canada where she fled she was able to influence them a lot better thank you very much...”
That is a false statement, because she no longer had her trading post, her local informers on the Patriots on whom the cruel attacks could be timed and directed, nor the proximity to be timely in directing the attacks.
“she convince many to go north to escape the eventually massacre that was coming after the war ended when the white men would want to go back to stealing the lands of the Indians err pushing the Indians ever westward out of the NY colony..”
You’ve been soaking up too much politically correct false propaganda. You completely omit the role this woman and her allies had in the deaths of innocents, including the Mohawk.
You appear to not know that during at least 2 winters Sarah Kast McGinnis came back down to the Albany, New York area to the Indian castles to urge them in their own languages to go north to Canada as the war would end and the white man would cease to be friendly and would go back to wanting the Indian lands...yes even the Mohawk..
she no longer had her trading post,
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BTW when the rebels burnt down the trading post they did not allow anyone to save William, the invalid son of Sarah Kast McGinnis..
He perished in the flames...
Plus there was teenager Margaret Thompson, the daughter of John Thompson and Dorothy McGinnis and granddaughter of Sarah, who was raped and died in prison..
so much for freedom from tyranny..