He affected it by having a major battle.
To get away from the US Army.
Because he worked hard for us and risked his life for us
Chief Joseph was a prominent leader of the Nez Perce tribe, known for his resistance against the U.S. government's attempts to force his people onto reservations in the late 19th century. He became famous for his eloquent speeches and efforts to advocate for Native American rights and sovereignty, particularly during the Nez Perce War of 1877. His retreat toward Canada, marked by the famous "I will fight no more forever" speech, highlighted the struggles of Indigenous peoples against U.S. expansion and policies. Chief Joseph's legacy continues to symbolize the fight for justice and recognition of Native American rights in American history.
The Commander in Chief is the President of the United States, and that is for all branches of the military.
Joseph Hooker was in the civil war and helped us win against the Confederate Army.
The Chief Justice of the U.S. is John Roberts.
Tuekakas is Old Chief Joseph, father of the Young Chief Joseph, leader of the Nez Perce' tribe that outsmarted the US calvary.
To get away from the US Army.
Because he worked hard for us and risked his life for us
she affected the US. history by her not participating in it
Chief Joseph, also known as Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekt, was a respected and courageous leader of the Nez Perce tribe. He led his people in a valiant but ultimately unsuccessful resistance against the US government's efforts to relocate them to a reservation. Chief Joseph was known for his eloquence, compassion, and commitment to peace.
The US Army had a hard time overcoming the doggedness of Chief Joseph's warriors.
Nez Perce
Chief Joseph was forced to surrender or face extinction. The US Policy at the time was to kill all 'Indians' that could claim land and who would not surrender, Chief Joseph and his tribe owned around 42,874 square miles of land (the same size as the State of Virginia) that the United States wanted, at all costs.
her huband did everything
Chief Joseph was a prominent leader of the Nez Perce tribe, known for his resistance against the U.S. government's attempts to force his people onto reservations in the late 19th century. He became famous for his eloquent speeches and efforts to advocate for Native American rights and sovereignty, particularly during the Nez Perce War of 1877. His retreat toward Canada, marked by the famous "I will fight no more forever" speech, highlighted the struggles of Indigenous peoples against U.S. expansion and policies. Chief Joseph's legacy continues to symbolize the fight for justice and recognition of Native American rights in American history.
Chief Joseph the younger