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This site provides a history of the Black Hawk War of 1832. ... This project presents searchable primary source materials describing the Black Hawk War of 1832. It includes the Autobiography of Black
This site provides a history of the Black Hawk War of 1832. ... Henry Dodge finally caught up to Black Hawk's band just east of the Wisconsin River on July 21, 1832. Once found, the trail had been easy
Black Hawk War, conflict between the Sac and Fox and the United States in 1832. After the War of 1812, whites settling the Illinois country exerted pressure on the Native Americans.
The role of Black Hawk War in the history of the United States of America. ... As for the Black Hawk War, one of the most discreditable punitive expeditions in the long and checkered history of
The Black Hawk War and Chief Black Haw ... By the time the Black Hawk War ended, 72 soldiers and about 600 Indians had died.
The Sauk collected the weapons and retreated northward along the Rock River into Wisconsin. The Black Hawk War had just begun.
Disappointed when no help was offered by neighboring tribes, he was on the verge of seeking a truce precipitating the Black Hawk War.
This database of Black Hawk War Veterans indexes the first volume of Ellen M. Whitney's The Black Hawk War 1831-1832. That volume contains a comprehensive listing of Illinois' Black Hawk...
The Black Hawk War was fought in 1832 in the Midwestern United States. The war was named for Black Hawk, a war chief of the Sauk, Fox, and Kickapoo Native Americans, whose British Band fought against the United States Army and militia from Illinois and the Michigan Territory...
The Black Hawk War was one of numerous confrontations between pioneer settlers and the Native Americans. This one took place in 1831-32 in northern Illinois and Wisconsin.
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