Mr. Davis,
Regarding my earlier comments wishing to eradicate the world: I had no particular leanings one way or the other. I merely harkened back to one of your earliest statements that went something like this should set up nicely for the final showdown with Lincoln. To me, at least, that implied extermination. If that is not the case, then so much the better. I am merely here to fulfill my duties.
Whatever the case may be, I will endeavor to destroy the Iroquois and furthur expand our influence on this world. As such, I immediately spend whats left of our treasury on some places of worship.
Our highly trained units tore through Iroquois land like wildfire. Indeed, they were slowed more by the terrain than the men they faced. I think in the course of my operations, I lost about 4 units. Because of this, I also had a shift in my thinking. Previously, I had desired to be victorious during my tenure, however that could be accomplished. In the year 1275, I did an about face. The Iroquois were down to a single settlement, defended by a spearmen, and I realized that it may indeed be possible to destroy the Americans as well. I knew they had no better than musketman defending all of their small towns. Unfortunately, I was now in a race against all of the temples that I had been buying. Added a nice uncertain element to my time.
The next year, the Iroquois are destroyed. I immediately turn my attention to Lincoln. As it turns out, he is very unhappy to hear from me. He is probably even more unhappy when he immediately gets the news that he has lost control of 10 of his 16 cities.

Sadly, I cant even buy another turn or two, as the dom limit has been passed.
I did not suffer a single counterattack during the interturn, and I estimate Lincoln would have been destroyed in about three more turns.
It has been my sincere pleasure serving under you,
Jackson