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The Treaty of Hopewell Protected Cherokee Native Americans in the US and sectioning off their land
Sacagawea was born She accompanied the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expidition
Treaty of Holston The Cherokee give up all of their land outside of the borders previously established
The Battle of Timbers The last major battle over Northwest territory between Native Americans and the United States post-Revolutionary War
Sacagawea meets Lewis & Clark During their exploration, Lewis and Clark meet Sacagawea and realize that she would be a good addition to their team because she speaks multiple languages.
Sacagawea joins Lewis & Clark Along with her husband and baby, Sacagawea joins Lewis and Clark on their voyage in discovering the new west
Battle of Tippecanoe The U.S. forces attack Native American War Chief Tecumseh and his brother Lalawethika. Their community was destroyed as a result
War of 1812 President James Madison signs a declaration of war against Great Britain, starting a war between the U.S. forces and the British, French, and Native Americans
Battle of Horseshoe Bend Andrew Jackson, U.S. forces, and Native American allies attack Creek Indians and as a result cedes over 20 million acres of land after their loss.
Indian Removal Act President Andrew Jackson signs the Indian Removal Act which gives Natives land west of the Mississippi River in exchange for their land east of the Mississippi River
The last of the Native Americans leave their land for Oklahoma. 3,500 of the 15,000 who left did not survive the trip
Trail of Tears President Martin Van Buren orders General Winfield Scott to remove the rest of the Cherokees from the Southeast, marching them over 1,200 at gunpoint. Over 5,000 Indians die