Strategic Alliances and Trail of Broken Treaties 1700-1799
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1715
Yamasee and Muscogee (Creek) resist English slave traders
The Yamasee of Georgia ally with the Muscogee Nation to revolt against British slavers to...Read More
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1724-1729
Natchez revolt against the French on lower Mississippi River
The Natchez resist French attempts to tax and confiscate Natchez lands, leading to a series...Read More
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1762
Unangan (Aleut) resist Russian occupation
Unangan (Aleut) resist Russian merchants and merchant Stepan Glotov. A group of armed Unangan men...Read More
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1763-1766
Ottawa Chief Pontiac’s rebellion
Ottawa Chief Pontiac refuses British seizure of Ottawa lands. He organizes a pan-Indian alliance against...Read More
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1764
Unangan and Sugpiaq organize resistance against Russian occupation (Alaska)
For more than 20 years Russians have continued massacres, sexual exploitation of women, and taking...Read More
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1774
Shawnee and Lenape Confederacy resist European encroachment
Under the leadership of Cornstalk, a Shawnee leader, Lenape and Shawnee Indians raid English settlements...Read More
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1787
U.S. declares Ohio Valley open to settlers
U.S. declares Ohio Valley open to settlers. Congress enacts the Northwest Ordinance of 1787, opening...Read More
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1790s
Indian nations unite to fight American invasion
The United Indian Nations of the Old Northwest fight the establishment of military forts and...Read More
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1795
Tribes attempt to set permanent
The Greenville Treaty of Peace is signed by 1,100 chiefs of the Western Confederated Tribes...Read More