Who did the Native Americans see as the biggest threat?
The United States
What was the founding document of the United States called?
What was the name of the worst defeat in history of the US at the hands of Native Americans?
St. Clair's Defeat
What was the name of the dividing river between the two sides?
The Ohio River
Were the Native Americans fighting against freedom?
No
What was the treaty that ended the American Revolution called?
What did the British trade their guns to the Natives for?
Native Furs
What was the name of the fort constructed by Americans deep in Native American land?
Fort Defiance
What year was the first time the Native Americans had waged a war of independence?
1763
How many Native American towns did John Sullivan burn down?
40
What tribe attacked a detachment from Harmar's army led by colonel John Hardin?
The Little Turtle of the Miami.
What day, month, and year was the Treaty of Greenville signed?
August 3, 1795
Who was the general that was ordered to conduct a scorched-earth campaign in Iroquois Country?
General John Sullivan
What was the reason the Natives sided with the british?
They believed the Americans were aggressive and the king all the way in Britain wasn't as big of a threat.
Roughly how many Americans were killed or wounded at the battle of fallen timbers?
33 killed 100 wounded.
Which tribe attempted to make peace with the United States, and what happened to them?
The Delaware tribe attempted peace, but the United States soldiers murdered them.
Appalachian Mountains
What tribes were included at the meeting at For Harmar in 1788?
The Wyandot, the Deleware, the Ottawa, the Chippewa, the Potawatomi, and the Sauk.
What day did the Native Americans expect the Americans to show up at Fallen timbers, and what day did they end up showing?
August 19th, August 20th