The Indians did not unite and attack the british because the british did not give them a chance to unite and attack.
All. Each had their own virtues and 'powerful' is an open statement. Several Native American tribes won battles, and wars, against the United States - each for their own merits for the victory.
The second great Indian removal was a policy in the United States to relocate Indian tribes. This was often done by force or trickery.
There are 562 federally recognized Indian tribes, bands, nations, pueblos, etc., in the United States.
Most of the Native American Indian tribes in the United States were nomadic peoples. The Cheyenne and the Sioux were tribes that moved with the seasons and with the buffalo herds. Others were forced to move around to find food or keep away from the soldiers who were trying to do them harm.
The Northwest Indian War (1785 -1795) was a war between the United States and a confederation of numerous Indian tribes (supported by the British), for control of the Northwest Territory, as Ohio, Indiana, and the surrounding areas were then known. The war followed centuries of conflict over this territory, first among Native American tribes, and then as Great Britain and France began trading in the region, plus Scot-Irish immigration and the rise of the United States. This 10-year war caused more American casualties than those of the West against Cochise, Geronimo, Sitting Bull, and the other famous Indian chiefs.
Manuelito was an Indian war chief for the Dine tribe of Navajos in southeastern Idaho. He was famous for rallying his tribes against the United States military, and was also an advocate for education, especially for the children of his tribes.
All. Each had their own virtues and 'powerful' is an open statement. Several Native American tribes won battles, and wars, against the United States - each for their own merits for the victory.
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The second great Indian removal was a policy in the United States to relocate Indian tribes. This was often done by force or trickery.
There are 562 federally recognized Indian tribes, bands, nations, pueblos, etc., in the United States.
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All of the United States was "Indian territory ." Millions of Native Americans lived in North America when the Europeans arrived. They were killed, removed from ancestral lands, and discriminated against until many had been forced onto reservations.
All of the United States was "Indian territory ." Millions of Native Americans lived in North America when the Europeans arrived. They were killed, removed from ancestral lands, and discriminated against until many had been forced onto reservations.
There are about 574 federally recognized Indian tribes in the United States, each with unique cultures, languages, and traditions. These tribes are organized into different groups based on their geographic location, historical background, and language family.
The Bureau of Indian Affairs protects the Indian tribes as well as the Alaska Natives politically and legally by a government-to-government relationship with the United States government.
Fallen Timbers is located in the US. The Battle of Fallen Timbers was the final battle of the Northwest Indian War. American Indian tribes battle against the United States for control of the Northwest Territory, with the US being a decisive winner in the battle.
Most of the Native American Indian tribes in the United States were nomadic peoples. The Cheyenne and the Sioux were tribes that moved with the seasons and with the buffalo herds. Others were forced to move around to find food or keep away from the soldiers who were trying to do them harm.