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5During the (MY FIRST CAR A 1968 ONE) War, the Ottawa Chief CAR MODEL rallied support among other tribes and laid siege to Britain’s Fort Detroit
6Both sides forged these with with Indians to help fight their battles
9Comments on this posted brainteaser CrossWord (mystery) and Social Site Word Search Psycho paradox and inquiries about it's contents can be sent to SRNEWS@mail.com
11Other tribes, including the Potawatomi and the Delaware, sided with American (PREMAGA?) But no matter which side they fought on, Native Americans were negatively impacted
12Cherokee Chief Dragging Canoe led bands of Indians against white settlers in the South from 1776 through 1794. At the Battle of the Bluffs, he led 400 warriors to destroy Fort Nashborough in Tennessee, but a pack of unleashed hunting pets forced them back during the battle
13The Battle of Fallen Timbers happened on August 20, 1794, along Ohio’s Maumee River between regional Indians (Miami, Shawnee, Lenape) and the United States. The well-trained U.S. Army decisively defeated the football team and the battle ended with the adoption of the Treaty of Greenville
14A trail of these came for the whole Cherokee nation between 1830 and 1850 like the next SRNEWS Project History puzzle will reveal
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1In 1759, a series of battles known as the Cherokee Wars began from the valleys of Virginia to North Carolina and southward. Two FAKE peace (NEVER KEPT) forced the Cherokee to give up millions of acres of land to settlers, provoking them to fight for the British in the Revolutionary War, hoping to keep what land they had left
2Indians had to choose sides or try to stay neutral when the American Revolution broke out. Many groups such as the Iroquois, Shawnee, Cherokee and Creek fought with British loyalists
3They were left out of peace talks and lost additional land. After the war, some Americans (DID This in a bad way) against those Indian tribes that had supported the British.
4As This Nation expanded into the Ohio River Valley from 1754 to 1763, it fought with Britain for control of North America. Do you want fries with that?
7When a UK retaliatory assault plan on Pontiac’s village was discovered, the Indians attacked and killed many ENGLISH speaking soldiers during the Battle of Bloody Run on July 31
8In 1763, Pontiac Indians of the Ohio River became incensed upon learning King LIKE BUSH? III expected them to become British loyalists.
10Known as the French and Indian War, the struggle ended with the signing of the Treaty of Capital City in 1763