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In 1832, a Native Tribe uprising by the Black Hawks was a crisis in Illinois. Chief Black Hawk had been a British ally in the War of 1812. Chief Black Hawk believed that the federal government's relocation scheme was hurting his people.
Illinois became a state in 1818.
He served from April 21, 1832 until July 10, 1832.
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Sac and Fox
The Illinois militia group that Abraham Lincoln was part of in 1832 had about 300 men in it, including Abraham Lincoln.
John Reynolds (born February 26, 1788 in Montgomery County, Maryland; died May 8, 1865 in Belleville, Illinois) succeeded Ninian Edwards as the fourth Governor of Illinois, serving between December 6, 1830 and November 17, 1834, including the whole of 1832.
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In 1832 Lincoln ran for the Illinois Legislature and lost.
56 Delegates attended the Convention of 1832. 56 Delegates attended the Convention of 1832.
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.