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The Black Hawk War (Paperback)
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The Black Hawk War (Paperback)
Series: Heritage Classic
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This work opens with an overview of Black Hawk's birth in 1767 and
his growth, nothing that he was not a chief but a brave. When his
father died, Black Hawk inherited his medicine bag, "with its
attendant responsibility." The bulk of the book describes his place
in American history. During the 1830's Andrew Jackson's
administration pursued a policy of forcing all eastern Indians to
move west of the Mississippi River. As part of this effort a treaty
of dubious merits was negotiated by the government with certain
members of the Saux and Fox tribes by which they ceded to the U.S.
50 million acres of their land comprising the northwestern half of
Illinois, and much of southwestern Wisconsin and eastern Missouri.
Chief Black Hawk denied the validity of the treaty, and attempted
to take back the land by force which resulted in the Black Hawk War
of April-August 1832. The Indians were defeated, and many of Black
Hawk's followers were annihilated. In addition, the Winnebagos were
forced to relinquish their holdings in Wisconsin, and the Saux and
Fox all of eastern Iowa as punishment. This volume provides a
detailed history of the war with data on many participants
(including numerous portraits), and extracts from contemporary
documents. It is interesting to note that Abraham Lincoln and
Jefferson Davis both served in this war. "Illustrated with upward
of three hundred rare and interesting portraits and views."
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