Important dates
American ideas
blood sheed
Mystery
100

the Native Americans where on who's side in the late 1700's?

A) The British

B) The Colonisers

C)  The French

D) Neutral 

D) Neutral

thought they eventually sided with the British eventually

100

When the Americans became allies with the French did the british,

A) abandon the Native american

B) Invade the french

C) Continue helping the Native Americans

D) None of the above

C) continue helping the Native Americans

they continued trading weapons and other things in exchange of fur.

100

November 4 of 1791, St. Clair's and Little Turtle's people had a battle lasting

A) 3 hours

B) 22 hours

C) 17 minutes

D) 2 days

A) 3 hours, It was said to be one of the worst losses in the hands of the native American to the USA. They retreated to Fort Jefferson and ordered food and shelter for the survivors.

100

What did the treaty of Greenville mean?

It was supposed to end the “Northwest Indian War.”

It basically gave all of the land to the USA.

200

On august 3 of 1795, what treaty was signed

The treaty of Greenville. Representatives from the Miami, the Wyandot, the Shawnee, the Delaware, and other nations 

200

What did the declaration of independence say about the Native Americans?

It stayed that the Native Americans on the wrong side of the struggle of liberty

200

In 1776 What did the American Settlers do to make the Cherokee give land to American settlers?

They burn villages to the ground forcing them to give up land in exchange for peace or the Cherokee migrated

200

What year did Ohio become a state?

1803, after the treaty of Greenville was signed.

300

On April of 1783 when the british recognized the independence of the Americans, what did they do to the Native Americans

They gave all of the land from the Atlantic to the Mississippi, not including the Native Americans in the transfer of land

300

After the declaration of independence was written and they took their "rightfully won" land, what did they do to the native americans

"They gave the "Savages" civilization"(pg 3, newsela), but could not have the rights or freedom that the declaration said.

300

In 1793, Wayans men were weakened by what?

Smallpox and influenza, they wanted to launch an attack but had been weakened to severely

300

How long after the treaty of greenville was signed did the blood shed continue for?

the next 20 years as white settles continued to settle in Ohio.

400

in 1778 the first Native Americans that picked a side where from what tribe?

What is the delaware

400

In 1779 George Washington conducted what campaign in Iroquois county?

What is the scorched-earth campaign, they burned down 40 Iroquois towns and destroyed crops.

400

On October 20, 1790, Little Turtle of Miami launched an attack on Hardin. How many casualties were there? 

What is 183 casualties. The battle was known as Harmar's Defeat it lasted over 2 days.

400

What did St. Clair struggle with at Fort Hamilton?

Keeping food supply,heavy rain (snowfall, cold weather,etc), and training the militiamen

500

in 1763 What was the boundary between the Native Americans and the British settlers?

What is the Appalachian Mountains?

500

In 1788 The Native American nations representatives from the Wyandot, the Delaware, the Ottawa, the Chippewa, the Potawatomi, and the Sauk met in Fort Harmar to create The Treaty of Fort Harmar, Was run by witch American secretary of war?

Henry Knox,

He had requested that Arthur St. Clair held the meeting to make peace with the Native American tribes. thought this did not decrease the blood shed

500

How many deaths were there in the battle of fallen timbers?

the USA had 33 men killed and the native American had over 60 deaths. So over 90 deaths

500

On June 30 of 1794 how many tribes banded together to attack a supply chain?

5 tribes led by little turtle. Shawnee, Miami, Delaware, Ottawa, and Ojibwa. they had 1,500 people in total.

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