Meet the Past Here is a quick overview of important events that helped to shape Ohio.

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Meet the Past Here is a quick overview of important events that helped to shape Ohio.

Battles  Battle of Fallen Timbers

 Battle of Thames

 Battle of Tippencanoe

American Leaders  Arthur St. Clair

 Josiah Harmar

 William Henry Harrison

Mad Anthony Wayne

Native American Leaders  Little Turtle

 Blue Jacket

 Tecumseh

 The Prophet

What Do You Do Next?  You and your partner will choose a battle and a leader to research.  Your poster must include the following: A picture of the leader, a title, a description of the battle and how it affected Ohio. Your poster must be neat and well organized. Make sure you have included everything that was part of Worksheet 2.