Fort Ti (1953)
1/10
One glaring inaccuracy
28 December 2020
This film fails to mention one thing; there were as many Indians on the British side as there were on the French, so many that after the war George III issued all the friendly tribes with brass medallions identifying the tribe as British subjects and giving them the protection of the British Crown; indeed, the Sioux tribe obtained one and used it to claim asylum in Canada after the massacre at Little Big Horn.
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