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The Battle of Fallen Timbers (August 20, 1794) was the final battle of the Northwest Indian War, a struggle between American Indian tribes affiliated with the Western Confederacy and the United Stat...
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Northwest Indian War - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Northwest Indian War (1785–1795), also known as Little Turtle's War and by various other names, was a war fought between the United States and a large confederation of Indians for control of t...
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Home Student Resources Chapter 9: Revolutionary Legacies, 1789-1803 Multiple-Choice Questions ... the Ohio Confederacy. ... The general who defeated the Ohio Confederacy at Fallen Timbers was:
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Topic 6: The Republican Experiment ... Thomas Jefferson maintained that the economic well-being of the United States required a ... The general who defeated the Ohio Confederacy at Fallen Timbers was...
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"Mad" Anthony Wayne and his Legion of the United States met and defeated the confederated tribes, led by Weyapiersenwah (Blue Jacket) of the Shawnee and Michikinikwa, at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. ... Heidelberg University | 310 E. Market St. | Tiffin, Ohio 44883-2462 | 1-800-HEIDELBERG | (c) 2009 Heidelberg University.
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General Anthony Wayne defeated the Shawnees and other Ohio Indians at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794. The Shawnees surrendered most of their lands in Ohio with the signing of the Treaty of Greeneville.
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They successfully defeated United States soldiers led by Josiah Harmar in October 1790 and soldiers led by Arthur St. ... Shortly after rejecting Little Turtle's call for peace, the Native Americans lost the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794. In 1795, Indians living in western Ohio sent representatives to Fort Greene Ville,
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In November 1791 the army was attacked by Indians again led by Little Turtle, around what is now Fort Recovery, Ohio. The general leading the army had been warned by Washington to be careful of surprise attacks. He didn't listen. ... Wayne's victory at Fallen Timbers ended for all time the power of the British on American soil.
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Instead, St. Clair was soundly defeated by the Indians in what has been called the bloodiest battle of pioneer American history. ... Anthony Wayne and his better-trained army would defeat the Indians at Fallen Timbers - near present-day Toledo, Ohio - and then move southwest to the confluence of the St. Marys and St.
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