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The Road to War Setting the Scene. Chapter 10 section 4. Pg.316. The Road to War Conflict With Native Americans. Chapter 10 section 4. Pg.316. Chapter 10 section 4. Pg.316.
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The Road to War Setting the Scene Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.316
The Road to War Conflict With Native Americans Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.316
Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.316 Native Americans have been continually pushed of the best land ever since Europeans (the white man) arrived in North America.
The Road to War Conflict With Native Americans Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.316 Chief Little Turtle and Chief Blue Jacket were two Indian chiefs who worked together to arm themselves and prevent white settlers from taking over their land in the Ohio River Valley. Chief Little Turtle Miami Indian Chief Chief Blue Jacket Shawnee Indian Chief
The Road to War Conflict With Native Americans Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.316-317 President Washington back in 1794... General Anthony Wayne But President Washington sent the U.S. Army under General Anthony Wayne to regain the land in Ohio. The Native Americans and the U.S. Army fought at the Battle of Fallen Timbers where the U.S. forces defeated the Indians.
The Road to War Conflict With Native Americans Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.316-317 President Washington back in 1794... General Anthony Wayne
The Road to War Conflict With Native Americans Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.316-317 The Treaty of Greenville
The Road to War Conflict With Native Americans Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.316-317 The Native Americans in the Ohio River Valley signed the Treaty of Greenville which gave up rights to the land that would later become the state of Ohio for $20,000 worth of goods including blankets, knives, fishing hooks, pots and pans.
The Road to War Tecumseh’s Confederation Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.317 Tecumseh & Tenskwatawa Tecumseh was a warrior chief who gained the respect of other Native American chiefs. Tenskwatawa (“The Prophet”) was a religious leader who tried to convince the Indians to respect their traditions and resist depending on goods from the white man.
The Road to War Unity and Old Ways Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.317 Prophetstown Tenskwatawa and the Shawnee Indians built Prophetstown near the Tippecanoe Creek in Indiana as a place for Indians to gather to talk about ways to fight back against the white settlers.
The Road to War Unity and Old Ways Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.317
The Road to War Unity and Old Ways Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.317 The whites have driven us from the great salt water, forced us over the mountains…. The way, the only way, to check and stop this evil is for all red men to unite in claiming a common equal right in the land. Tecumseh is asking for the same popular sovereignty that Americans claimed all men have in the Declaration of Independence. Tecumseh
The Road to War Showdown at Tippecanoe Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.317-318
The Road to War Showdown at Tippecanoe Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.317-318 The Battle of Tippecanoe
The Road to War A Push Toward War Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.318
The Road to War A Push Toward War Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.318 The U.S. was still having trading problems because of the war between Britain and France for superiority in Europe
The Road to War A Push Toward War Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.318 Oui, oui… we will stop seizing your ships. Napoleon With the Nonintercourse Act about to end, President Madison offered to trade with just Britain or just France if they sign a neutrality agreement with the United States. Emperor Napoleon of France quickly agreed to sign.
The Road to War The War Hawks Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.318
The Road to War The War Hawks Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.319 Henry Clay War Hawk Senator from Kentucky
The Road to War The War Hawks Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.319
Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.319 Felix Grundy War Hawk Senator from Tenessee
The Road to War Congress Declares War Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.319 BLOCKADE
The Road to War Congress Declares War Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.319 John Randolph of Virginia
The Road to War Congress Declares War Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.319 President Madison
The Road to War Congress Declares War Chapter 10 section 4 Pg.319 War Fever! President Madison