Devil's Hill Essay

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Located near current day Fairchance, Pennsylvania, Devil’s Hill is a near-forgotten geographical feature. However, during America’s early colonial period, the hill was said to be the spot of great conflict between the Devil and the Native American Indians who lived throughout the region. The Legend’s Foundation According to locals, the legend opened as semi-nomadic Native American Indians immigrated into and settled throughout the Appalachians Mountains. Members of the Shawnee, Delaware, and other smaller tribes were pushed from their eastern and southern homes as colonization farther encroached their lands. In addition, representatives from both the British and French Empires recruited larger Native Indians tribes to make war on the smaller unaffiliated Indian …show more content…

They did not over farm the ground or over harvest the game animals there was much happiness upon the People’s Hill. The Jealous Devil According to legend, one day, the Devil appeared on the Hill. He was outraged by the peaceful and friendly agreement forged between the Indians and the Hill’s environment. During America’s early years, the Devil was said to be in his glory. The suffering associated with the frequent bloodshed and the sorrow accompanying the spread of small pox and other diseases was said to delight the demon. However, it's said that the joy of the Native people residing on the People’s Hill made the Devil livid. The Tribe's Agreement with the Devil The Devil met with the tribe’s elders. He offered them a pact. According to local history, the Devil would fight the Indian’s greatest warrior (the defater of the People). If the Indian prevailed the Devil would forever leave the People’s Hill and its residents in their tranquility. However, if the Devil won, the people would be cast away and the Hill would be his domain for eternity. The Legend of the Battle For Control of the

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