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Who led sauk and the fox warriors?

Black Hawk


What was Black Hawk's War?

Spanning seven years (1865-1872), Black Hawk's War, or the Black Hawk War, is the name for an estimated 150 battles, skirmishes, raids and military engagements, mainly between Mormon settlers and members of 16 Native American tribes led by the Ute war chief Antonga Black Hawk, in southern and central Utah. Definitive reasons for this conflict are unknown; settlers and Utes cite different causes.


Which Indian was involved in the black hawk war?

The Indian nations involved in the Black Hawk War were the Sauks, Meskwakis, and Kickapoos. They were led by Black Hawk, a member of the Sauk Tribe. The group was known as the "British Band. "


Who led a group of Indians on a 1300 mile journey to Canada?

Chief Joseph


Which Indian nations was involved in the Black Hawk War?

The Indian nations involved in the Black Hawk War were the Sauks, Meskwakis, and Kickapoos. They were led by Black Hawk, a member of the Sauk Tribe. The group was known as the "British Band. "


Who was the Sauk chieftain who led a force of Sauk and fox people to their homeland in Illinois?

Black Hawk


Which of the Indian nations was involved in the Black Hawk War?

The Black Hawk War primarily involved the Sauk and Fox nations, particularly led by the Sauk leader Black Hawk. The conflict arose in 1832 when Black Hawk and his followers attempted to reclaim their ancestral lands in Illinois after they had been ceded to the United States. The war ultimately resulted in the defeat of Black Hawk's forces and the further displacement of Native American tribes in the region.


What was the result of the Black hawks from resistance to removal from Illinois?

The Black Hawk War of 1832 resulted from the resistance of the Sauk and Fox tribes, led by Chief Black Hawk, against their forced removal from Illinois. The conflict ended in the defeat of Black Hawk's forces, leading to the further displacement of Native Americans from their ancestral lands. Ultimately, the war solidified U.S. control over the region and facilitated the expansion of white settlement in Illinois. The aftermath also resulted in increased military presence and hostility towards Native American tribes.


Why is Black Hawk important?

He led the Black Hawk war of 1832. He fought alongside the British in the war of 1812 against the Americans. Also, his autobiography was the first Indian autobiography to be published in the united states.


Who was the chief of the Seminole Indians in 1829?

Osceola led a Seminole uprising called the "Second Seminole War"


Who was the sunk chieftain who led a force of sunk and fox people back to their homeland in Illinois?

Black Hawk


Who was the Sauk chieftain who led a force of Sauk and fox people back to their homelands in Illinois?

Black Hawk