Who did most Native Americans side with in the Revolutionary War?
What is Great Britain?
Were there any Native American representatives at the Peace of Paris?
What is no?
In the Revolutionary War, who in the native's eyes posed a bigger threat to their land and culture?
Who are the Patriots?
What treaty ended the Northwestern Indian War?
What was the Greenville Treaty?
What Indigenous nation signed a defensive alliance with the U.S. Congress?
Who are the Delaware?
When did Ohio become a state?
What was 1803?
What did the British think of themselves after the French Indian War or Seven Years' War?
Did bloodshed stop between the U.S. militia and Natives after the Treaty of Fort Harmar?
What is no?
What of the three sides were most native Americans trying to go on during the beginning of the Revolutionary War?
What is staying neutral?
At what time did Great Britain officially recognize the United States of America as a country?
When was 1783?
Initially what was viewed by the British as the divider between the Natives and Colonizers?
What are the Appalachian Mountains?
After Natives defeated many U.S. militia and army men and retreated to Fort Washington what was it called?
What was Harmar's Defeat?
In 1778 the United States and the Delaware made a treaty called the...
What is the Treaty of Fort Pitt?
What did Great Britain do in the Peace of Paris that infuriated the Native tribes?
What is selling away their land?
The North Western Indian War was not the first time Natives fought for freedom, in what war was also a war for their freedom?
What was the French Indian or Seven Years War?
When did Arthur St. Clair launch a campaign against the natives in retaliation to Harmar's defeat?
When was 1791?
A British commander in Detroit and who was competing for an allegiance of Native Americans?
Who is George Morgan?
At the end of the Revolutionary War Natives didn't stop fighting, where were they fighting the hardest?
Where is the West?
In 1776, the Cherokee to prevent erosion of their way of life, began to drive out settlers, but after hearing of this what did the colony's militia do?
What was burning down villages and forcing village chiefs to give up land?
How many troops did Officer Harmar march with from Fort Washington to Western Ohio?
What was 320 regular soldiers and 1100 militiamen?