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Father, men buy you drinks because of what happened at Fort Wilderness


The French and Cherokee had raided along the Blue Ridge. The English settlers had sought refuge at Fort Charles. By the time we got there, the fort was abandoned. They'd left about a week before. But what we found was... They'd killed all the settlers, the men. With the women and some of the children they had... We buried them all, what was left of them.

We caught up with them at Fort Wilderness. We took our time. We cut them apart slowly, piece by piece. I can see their faces. I can still hear their screams. All but two. We let them live. We placed the heads on a pallet and sent them back with the two that lived to Fort Ambercon. The eyes, tongues, fingers, we put in baskets; sent them down the Asheulot to the Cherokee. Soon after, the Cherokee broke their treaty with the French. That's how we justified it. We were heroes.


Even though the only Fort Wilderness is in Walt Disney World, still a great story.

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It's the Battle of the Monongahela, also known as the Battle of the Wilderness, from the French and Indian War.

But not as good a story as the one Davy Crockett tells in The Alamo, about why he doesn't eat potatoes.

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