Congress divided land in the Northwest Territories into sections called: ____ In the Northwest Territory, one square mile was dedicated to: ____ Ohio was the first territory to become a state in ____ ____ was not allowed in the Northwest Territory. The population had to reach at least ____ people before it could apply to become a state according to the Northwest Ordinance. ____ was named that because a tornado had taken down hundreds of trees on the battlefield. The Indians lost this battle and were forced to sign a treaty. The Treaty of ____ gave most of the land in Ohio owned by the American Indians to the United States. Tecumseh and his tribe were concerned about ____ pushing American Indians off of their land… Tecumseh believed that land could not be sold as it was ____. ____ did not believe in assimilation. He wanted to keep the tribes and settlers separate, rejecting European culture entirely. Tecumseh launched a surprise attack against Henry Harrison’s army but was defeated at the Battle of ____. Even though ____ had lost the Revolutionary War, they still remained in North America. They controlled all of Canada and much of the Great Lakes area. The ____ were providing American Indians with guns and ammunition to help them fight for the frontier lands. They even dressed as ____ to fight battles against the U.S The British navy attacked the U.S. Navy at the Battle of ____ near Put-in-Bay. ____ was the commander of the U.S. Navy that fought, refused to give up, and eventually won the Battle of Lake Erie. After the British Navy was defeated, the U.S. went after Tecumseh. Harrison invaded Canada and met the British and Tecumseh’s American Indians at the Battle of the ____. Tecumseh was killed in this battle: ____ The British burned ____. as revenge for the American settlers burning the capital of Canada, In 1814, the war ended with the ____. The war was a stalemate - neither side ____. The Battle for ____ happened AFTER the war officially ended because it took 3 months for word to reach the U.S. that the treaty had been signed. ____ signed the Indian Removal Act in 1830 which forced the tribes to leave their homelands. ____- land that was set up specifically for American Indians to live on. The reservations were in places like ____ and ____. The land that tribes were forced to live on were undesirable places to live because they had few natural resources and the land was not good for growing crops and hunting. Many Native Americans died, mostly from disease, while being forced by gunpoint to the Missouri border. This 2 month journey is known as the ____

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