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In the desultory fighting , 200 blacks were killed and many taken prisoner , but not a single militia - man lost his life . Several hundred prisoners were at once killed in cold blood . Colonel Leahy , who despatched twenty - three with ...
In the desultory fighting , 200 blacks were killed and many taken prisoner , but not a single militia - man lost his life . Several hundred prisoners were at once killed in cold blood . Colonel Leahy , who despatched twenty - three with ...
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The King of Dahomey's most cruel and effective soldiers were women – many of them prisoners , frightened out of their minds and then retrained as warriors , for in Dahomey the object of war was not to kill but to take prisoners .
The King of Dahomey's most cruel and effective soldiers were women – many of them prisoners , frightened out of their minds and then retrained as warriors , for in Dahomey the object of war was not to kill but to take prisoners .
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Before that year was out , Hongi was back in the Bay of Islands with 2000 prisoners , whom he put to work as slaves . On 22 February 1822 he beat the tribes at Waikato , going into battle in his suit of armour at the head of 3000 men .
Before that year was out , Hongi was back in the Bay of Islands with 2000 prisoners , whom he put to work as slaves . On 22 February 1822 he beat the tribes at Waikato , going into battle in his suit of armour at the head of 3000 men .
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