At this point in time, the new governing body has not yet been decided as of yet (though Charles is the likely candidate for head of the governing body whatever form that may take). Since it was Congress that forced the tribes from their lands in a bid to pay for the war (even if Hamilton-I think it was Hamilton, may have been one of the others-made it so that many of the soldiers were cheated out of their due), the village should still be there at the moment.
The new governing body will, likewise, need to decide how to settle their debts (or face another uprising as soldiers remain unpaid), but I haven't quite mapped that out yet.
Certainly, Charles is cognizant of Connor's ties with the village, and that should affect the ultimate decision for that particular clan of Mohawk, though not all the Native American tribes in the area.
Re: Master of the House - part 3
At this point in time, the new governing body has not yet been decided as of yet (though Charles is the likely candidate for head of the governing body whatever form that may take). Since it was Congress that forced the tribes from their lands in a bid to pay for the war (even if Hamilton-I think it was Hamilton, may have been one of the others-made it so that many of the soldiers were cheated out of their due), the village should still be there at the moment.
The new governing body will, likewise, need to decide how to settle their debts (or face another uprising as soldiers remain unpaid), but I haven't quite mapped that out yet.
Certainly, Charles is cognizant of Connor's ties with the village, and that should affect the ultimate decision for that particular clan of Mohawk, though not all the Native American tribes in the area.