In Illinois, the reaction of Native American groups often centered around resistance to European-American encroachment on their lands and sovereignty. This resistance manifested in various forms, including armed conflicts such as the Black Hawk War in 1832, where the Sauk and Fox tribes, led by Chief Black Hawk, opposed removal from their ancestral territories. The state's policies and actions during this period led to significant displacement and suffering for Native American communities, ultimately resulting in the loss of their land and culture. These events marked a tumultuous chapter in the history of Native Americans in Illinois.
People killed the natives in honor of their god.
It became a Spanish Colony and 400 years later Impearlist Americans made it a part of their Empire as a US Territory.
They were compelled to enter into internment camps ; the same thing as a concentration camp .
the native americans.
What did some americans question during the great depression?
Illinois country and Ohio country were fighting so Royal Proclamation 1763 created a boundary between colonists and Native Americans.
On reaction of Mexican Americans was to form gangs to watch their neighborhoods and protect their homes.
died from diseases
They'd be punished and most likely whipped.
Many of them had lost their homes.
The United States fought with and defeated Native Americans because they wanted to take over the Native Americans' land.
the law of conseration of mass is violated.
The Americans and French troops bombarded Yorktown with cannon fire,turning its building to rubble.
People killed the natives in honor of their god.
You can pick something that happened during the war and write about it. Talk about the deaths or about how the war started.
The minute Americans had learned that their own nation had been attacked Americans stopped being isolationists. They were ready to take revenge on Japan.
I believe that British captured Charlestown. British defeated Gates at Camden, Americans won at King Mountains.