Kanadaseaga

Kanadaseaga

Kanadaseaga, or Seneca Castle, was a major village of the Seneca nation of the Iroquois Confederacy in west-central New York State, United States. It was located on the between the northern ends of Seneca Lake and Canandaigua Lake, west of the present-day city of Geneva, New York, in the township of Seneca.

Long known for being one of the most powerful Iroquois towns, it was nonetheless destroyed during the Sullivan Expedition of 1779.


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