![]() | It is the end of the French-Indian Wars, a French officer is seen here returning captured prisoners. |
Jim Smith was one of the prisoners, he is welcome by his friend, McDougal. He has been a prisoner for about 3 years. | ![]() |
![]() | Smith, McDougal, and their friend The Professor are seen here returning to the Allegheny Mountains. They are might by a deceiving trader. |
Smith and his people come a bit to late, the area in the background was attacked and destoryed by the Indians. | ![]() |
![]() | Smith is seen here, dressing up like a Indian. He is leading the rescue of two children, who were taken prisoners by the Indians. |
Smith's men are seen here fighting the indians, who were holding the two kids hostaged. They ambushed the Indians, as they were walking down stream. | ![]() |
![]() | Settlers of the surrounding area, are meeting in McDougal's Tavern. They are discussing how to handle the traders, who are hiding under British protection, to trade with the Indians. |
Smith and his men, are dressed up as Indians again, to attack the traders, who are illegally carry shipments for the Indians. | ![]() |
![]() | Smith and is stopping a formation of British Troops, who are marching towards the local fort. Smith is warning the British Commander, to quit hiding the illict traders under his protection. |
The people of Allegheny Mountains, are stopping all avenues of approach to the area. The are trying to keep all illegal goods, destinated for the Indians, from entering the area. | ![]() |
Smith and his men have succeded in getting the British to surrender. They are seen here, leaving the fort. | ![]() |
![]() | The British have reoccupied the fort. Several of the local men have been captured and put in shackles, without having trial. Smith is leading about 9 men into the fort, to release the captured men. |
Smith is captured by one of the illegal traders. The trader shot of his friends, and is falsely accusing Smith of doing it. | ![]() |
![]() | A British General named Gage, has declared Smith and his men not guilty of any crimes, they are here celebrating his release. The End. |