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1 Welcome Back (Please open your notebooks to pg 80)
Today’s plan: Lewis and Clark Journal Entry (10 min) Early conflicts with Native Americans notes Tecumseh’s Speech close reading Notebook work Pass back projects

2 Early Conflicts with Native Americans (pg 80)

3 I. Native American ties to the land

4 I. Native American ties to the land
A. Economic

5 I. Native American ties to the land
A. Economic 1. Hunter-gatherers

6 I. Native American ties to the land
A. Economic 1. Hunter-gatherers 2. Farmers

7 I. Native American ties to the land
A. Economic 1. Hunter-gatherers 2. Farmers B. Religious

8 II. Conflicts with settlers

9 II. Conflicts with settlers
A. Northwest Territory

10 II. Conflicts with settlers
A. Northwest Territory 1. White settlers took land for farms

11 II. Conflicts with settlers
A. Northwest Territory 1. White settlers took land for farms 2. Hunted animals important to natives

12 II. Conflicts with settlers
A. Northwest Territory 1. White settlers took land for farms 2. Hunted animals important to natives B. Treaty of Greenville (1795)

13 II. Conflicts with settlers
A. Northwest Territory 1. White settlers took land for farms 2. Hunted animals important to natives B. Treaty of Greenville (1795) 1. Followed Native American loss at the Battle of Fallen Timbers

14 II. Conflicts with settlers
A. Northwest Territory 1. White settlers took land for farms 2. Hunted animals important to natives B. Treaty of Greenville (1795) 1. Followed Native American loss at the Battle of Fallen Timbers 2. Natives gave up land for $20,000

15 II. Conflicts with settlers
A. Northwest Territory 1. White settlers took land for farms 2. Hunted animals important to natives B. Treaty of Greenville (1795) 1. Followed Native American loss at the Battle of Fallen Timbers 2. Natives gave up land for $20,000 3. First treaty between U.S. & Native Americans

16 C. Jefferson Administration

17 C. Jefferson Administration
1. Americans moved into Louisiana Territory

18 C. Jefferson Administration
1. Americans moved into Louisiana Territory 2. Land needed for agricultural society

19 C. Jefferson Administration
1. Americans moved into Louisiana Territory 2. Land needed for agricultural society 3. Jefferson approved removal of Cherokee from Georgia

20 III. Tecumseh -- Shawnee chieftain

21 III. Tecumseh -- Shawnee chieftain
A. Formed confederation

22 III. Tecumseh -- Shawnee chieftain
A. Formed confederation 1. To resist white settlement

23 III. Tecumseh -- Shawnee chieftain
A. Formed confederation 1. To resist white settlement 2. Tribal rivalries made alliance ineffective

24 III. Tecumseh -- Shawnee chieftain
A. Formed confederation 1. To resist white settlement 2. Tribal rivalries made alliance ineffective B. Battle of Tippecanoe (1811)

25 III. Tecumseh -- Shawnee chieftain
A. Formed confederation 1. To resist white settlement 2. Tribal rivalries made alliance ineffective B. Battle of Tippecanoe (1811) 1. William H. Harrison defeated Shawnee

26 III. Tecumseh -- Shawnee chieftain
A. Formed confederation 1. To resist white settlement 2. Tribal rivalries made alliance ineffective B. Battle of Tippecanoe (1811) 1. William H. Harrison defeated Shawnee 2. Discovered British supplied weapons to Shawnee


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