Crossword-Solution: CELERON 7 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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greedy person
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Early in 1749, the Marquis de la Galisonniere, Governor of Canada, despatched Celeron de Bienville, an intelligent officer, at the head of three hundred men, to the banks of the Ohio, to make peace, as he said, between the tribes that had become embroiled with each other during the late war, and to renew the French possession of the country.
The Life of George Washington, Volume I Washington Irving 2004
Celeron de Bienville distributed presents among the Indians, made speeches reminding them of former friendship, and warned them not to trade with the English.
The Life of George Washington, Volume I Washington Irving 2004
Celeron finding some traders from Pennsylvania trafficking among the Indians, he summoned them to depart, and wrote by them to James Hamilton, Governor of Pennsylvania, telling him the object of his errand to those parts, and his surprise at meeting with English traders in a country to which England had no pretensions; intimating that, in future, any intruders of the kind would be rigorously dealt with.
The Life of George Washington, Volume I Washington Irving 2004
They were indignant at the French violation of their territories, and the capture of their "English brothers." They had not forgotten the conduct of Celeron de Bienville in the previous year, and the mysterious plates which he had nailed against trees and sunk in the ground.
The Life of George Washington, Volume I Washington Irving 2004
You are not ignorant that all these lands belong to the King of France, and that the English have no right to trade in them." He concluded by reiterating the threat made two years previously by Celeron de Bienville against all intruding fur traders.
The Life of George Washington, Volume I Washington Irving 2004
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