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History of Native Americans from Colonial period to Civil War

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He helped the Pilgrims learn how to cultivate corn to survive at Plymouth   Squanto  
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In 1675-6 he led the last rebellion against New Englanders in what is the per capita bloodiest war in American history. He was eventually captured and beheaded   King Philip or Metacom  
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He led a war against Indians in western Virginia. When he didn't get support from the royal governor of Virginia, he led his followers to Jamestown to burn it.   Nathaniel Bacon  
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In 1763 he led a revolt that sought to break the British claim on Indian lands around the Great Lakes; in response the British issued the Proclamation of 1763   Pontiac  
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After this battle, the Miami chief, Little Turtle, is defeated by Anthony Wayne   Fallen Timbers  
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This agreement led to the Miami Indians ceding most of Ohio to the United States   Treaty of Greenville  
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This Shawnee leader forged an Indian state out of the Old Northwest Territory and united tribes in their struggle against American settlers; in the War of 1812 he allied with the British, but was killed at the Battle of the Thames   Tecumseh  
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Tecumseh's brother, he claimed to have had a divine revelation leading him to denounce white culture and return to Indian ways   The Prophet  
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He crushed the Creeks in the South at the Battle of Horsehoe Bend; this defeat forced the Creeks to move west of the Mississippi   Andrew Jackson  
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This provided for moving all Indians to lands west of the Mississippi River   Indian Removal Act  
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This stated that the federal treaties with the Cherokees supercede state law and so they could not be moved to the Indian territories   Worcester v. Georgia  
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He led a war in 1831-2 in Illinois and Wisconsin; eventually his warriors lost and were forced to move west of the Mississippi. Lincoln's only military experience came from a few weeks service in this war   Black Hawk  
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He led the Seminoles in resistance to Indian removal; he was captured despite a flag of truce and imprisoned   Osceola  
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This law gave 160 acres of public domain land free to any settler who resided on it for five year and so accelerated white settlement of the West   Homestead Act  
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