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Ohio Indian Wars and the American Revolution

Learn about the Ohio Indian Wars, aftermath of the American Revolution, and key treaties, battles, and figures shaping the region's history. Explore the struggle for land, alliances, and conflicts in Ohio during this tumultuous period.

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Ohio Indian Wars and the American Revolution

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  1. American Revolution American Revolution Cont… Post Revolutionary War Ohio Indian Wars Hodge Podge 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Ended the French and Indian War

  3. Treaty of Paris 1763

  4. Indian Response to the French loss in the French and Indian War

  5. Fear of Westward expansion or Pontiacs Rebellion

  6. Granted the Ohio Region to Quebec

  7. Quebec Act

  8. All gov’t positions appointed by the King or Governor

  9. Massachusetts Gov’t Act

  10. Battle of Point Pleasant took place in this “War”

  11. Lord Dunmore’s War

  12. This colonial organization boycotted British goods and sent a list of grievances to the King

  13. 1st Continental Congress

  14. Governing body managed the colonial war effort and issued the Declaration of Independence

  15. 2nd Cont. Congress

  16. The only Revolutionary War fort build in Ohio

  17. Fort Laurens

  18. Led by Col. David Williamson, 28 men, 29 women and 30 children all Indians were killed

  19. Gnadenhutten Massacre

  20. The United States now has its own colonial territory as a result of this…

  21. Treaty of Paris 1783

  22. “The colonies were to be regarded as an extension of the mother country” is a description of this…

  23. The Northwest Territory

  24. The Territorial government was structured in this…

  25. Northwest Ordinance

  26. Congressional Indian policy in the NW Territory

  27. Conquest

  28. The Shawnee were left out of this Treaty but the other Indian Minor Chiefs were liquored up and signed away their lands for protection in return

  29. Treaty of Fort McIntosh

  30. Shawnee will meet at the mouth of the Miami River and were also liquored up and threatened with war if they did not give up their lands in Southwest Ohio and Indiana

  31. Treaty of Fort Finney

  32. Provided the Ohio Indians with war making materials

  33. The British

  34. First Governor of the Northwest Territory

  35. Gov. Arthur St. Clair

  36. Defeated at the Maumee River by Little Turtle of the Miami Tribe

  37. Brig. Gen. Josiah Harmar

  38. Will suffer the worst defeat ever dealt to the US Army at the hands of the Indians

  39. St. Clair

  40. Built Fort Greene Ville and will defeat the Indians ending the Ohio Indian Wars

  41. “Mad” Anthony Wayne

  42. The battle of Anthony Wayne’s victory over the Indians ending the Ohio Indian Wars

  43. Fallen Timbers

  44. Seen as a traitor and switched sides to help the Indians and British in the American Revolution

  45. Capt. Henry Bird

  46. Fighting in the Ohio region during this war was seen as… “viciousness and spiteful revenge”

  47. The American Revolution

  48. According to the NW Ordinance the NW Territory was to have this many states

  49. 3 but no more than 5

  50. This set the ground work for the public land system in Ohio and every state to follow except Texas

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