William Henry Harrison and an Indian scout named Tecumseh were the most important leaders in the Northwest Territory.
It pushed the Indians into even smaller reservations and pushed white people and culture into previously Indian territories.
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India, at least a part of it. In the days of the East India Company around half of Indian territory remained under the power of sovereign Indian princes. Although the East India Company often had much influence there, they did not formally govern those territories.
You can just copy this if you want NO COPY RIGHTS: In my opinion the most important element was that it protected civil liberties and required that public education be provided. If this was not here, many children would have had no education and our economy would have gotten no where at that time, and it just made our community stronger.
In 1981, the United Kingdom decided to change the name of the remaining Crown Colonies to British Dependent Territories. In 2002, the UK again changed the name to British Overseas Territories. Here is a list of British Overseas Territories: Akrotiri and Dhekelia (On Cyprus, a former and now independent colony) Anguilla Bermuda British Antarctic Territory British Indian Ocean Territory British Virgin Islands Cayman Islands Falkland Islands Gibraltar Montserrat Pitcarin Islands Saint Helena & Ascention Islands South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Turks and Caicos Here is a list of Overseas territories that were once their own colony: Anguilla Bermuda Falkland Islands Gibraltar Note: A reason some Overseas territories (Turks & Caicos, St. Helena) were never colonies is because they were too small to be their own government.
The leaders of American Indian and U.S. forces in the conflict in the Northwest Territory were Little Turtle and Arthur St. Clair
The leaders of American Indian and U.S. forces in the conflict in the Northwest Territory were Little Turtle and Arthur St. Clair
it opened the Northwest Territory for u.s. settlement
Canada has 127 islands under its jurisdiction. These are: Adams (Canada - Northwest Territories) Admiralty (Canada - Northwest Territories) Air Force (Canada - Northwest Territories) Akimiski (Canada - Ontario) Akpatok (Canada - Northwest Territories) Alexander (Canada - Northwest Territories) Amherst (Canada - Northwest Territories) Amund Ringnes (Canada - Northwest Territories) Anticosti (Canada - Quebec) Aristazabal (Canada - British Columbia) Axel Heiberg (Canada - Northwest Territories) Baffin (Canada - Northwest Territories) Baillie Hamilton (Canada - Northwest Territories) Banks (Canada - British Columbia) Banks (Canada - Northwest Territories) Bathurst (Canada - Northwest Territories) Big (Canada - Northwest Territories) Borden (Canada - Northwest Territories) Bray (Canada - Northwest Territories) Brock (Canada - Northwest Territories) Broughton (Canada - British Columbia) Buckingham (Canada - Northwest Territories) Byam Martin (Canada - Northwest Territories) Bylot (Canada - Northwest Territories) Calvert (Canada - British Columbia) Cameron (Canada - Northwest Territories) Campania (Canada - British Columbia) Campbell (Canada - British Columbia) Cap Breton (Canada - Nova Scotia) Charlton (Canada - Ontario) Coats (Canada - Northwest Territories) Coburg (Canada - Northwest Territories) Cornwall (Canada - Northwest Territories) Cornwallis (Canada - Northwest Territories) Crown Prince Frederik (Canada - Northwest Territories) Devon (Canada - Northwest Territories) Dexterity (Canada - Northwest Territories) Dundas (Canada - British Columbia) East Harrison (Canada - Northwest Territories) Eglinton (Canada - Northwest Territories) Ellef Ringnes (Canada - Northwest Territories) Ellesmere (Canada - Northwest Territories) Emerald (Canada - Northwest Territories) Flores (Canada - British Columbia) Foley (Canada - Northwest Territories) Gateshead (Canada - Northwest Territories) Gil (Canada - British Columbia) Gilford (Canada - British Columbia) Graham (Canada - Northwest Territories) Graham (Canada - British Columbia) Gribbel (Canada - British Columbia) Griffith (Canada - Northwest Territories) Hawkesbury (Canada - British Columbia) Helen (Canada - Northwest Territories) Helena (Canada - Northwest Territories) Hoved (Canada - Northwest Territories) Hunter (Canada - British Columbia) Igloolik (Canada - Northwest Territories) Jenny Lind (Canada - Northwest Territories) Jens Munk (Canada - Northwest Territories) King (Canada - British Columbia) King Christian (Canada - Northwest Territories) King William (Canada - Northwest Territories) Koch (Canada - Northwest Territories) Kunghit (Canada - British Columbia) Little Cornwallis (Canada - Northwest Territories) Lougheed (Canada - Northwest Territories) Lowther (Canada - Northwest Territories) MacCauley (Canada - British Columbia) MacClintock (Canada - Northwest Territories) Mackenzie King (Canada - Northwest Territories) Madame (Canada - Nova Scotia) Malcolm (Canada - British Columbia) Mansel (Canada - Northwest Territories) Massey (Canada - Northwest Territories) Matty (Canada - Northwest Territories) Meighen (Canada - Northwest Territories) Melbourne (Canada - Northwest Territories) Melville (Canada - Northwest Territories) Moresby (Canada - British Columbia) Newfoundland (Canada - Newfoundland) Nootka (Canada - British Columbia) North Kent (Canada - Northwest Territories) North Spicer (Canada - Northwest Territories) Nottingham (Canada - Northwest Territories) Ormonde (Canada - Northwest Territories) Pandora (Canada - Northwest Territories) Pearse (Canada - British Columbia) Pedonda (Canada - British Columbia) Penny (Canada - British Columbia) Pooley (Canada - British Columbia) Porcher (Canada - British Columbia) Prescott (Canada - Northwest Territories) Price (Canada - British Columbia) Prince Charles (Canada - Northwest Territories) Prince Edward (Canada - Prince Edward Island) Prince Leopold (Canada - Northwest Territories) Prince of Wales (Canada - Northwest Territories) Prince Patrick (Canada - Northwest Territories) Princess Royal (Canada - British Columbia) Quadra (Canada - British Columbia) Resolution (Canada - Northwest Territories) Roderick (Canada - British Columbia) Rowley (Canada - Northwest Territories) Royal Geographical Society (Canada - Northwest Territories) Russell (Canada - Northwest Territories) Sable (Canada - Nova Scotia) Salisbury (Canada - Northwest Territories) Sillem (Canada - Northwest Territories) Somerset (Canada - Northwest Territories) South Spicer (Canada - Northwest Territories) Southampton (Canada - Northwest Territories) Stefansson (Canada - Northwest Territories) Stor (Canada - Northwest Territories) Swindle (Canada - British Columbia) Tennent (Canada - Northwest Territories) Texada (Canada - British Columbia) Thorn (Canada - Northwest Territories) Vancouver (Canada - British Columbia) Vanier (Canada - Northwest Territories) Vansittart (Canada - Northwest Territories) Victoria (Canada - Northwest Territories) Wales (Canada - Northwest Territories) West Harrison (Canada - Northwest Territories) White (Canada - Northwest Territories) Winter (Canada - Northwest Territories) [unknown] (Canada - British Columbia) that's not right. the list above is old. Most of the islands that are listed as being in The Northwest Territories are in Nunavut as of 12 years ago. The arctic archipelago in Nunavut is famous for having over 36,000 islands. i live on a peninsula on the east coast of nova scotia, in the same municipality as "Sable island", listed above. when i look out the window I see the water, and across a short expanse of that water there is another peninsula, 10 minutes away. There are more than 127 islands just between here and there. in the coves and bays which lie within a 30 minute drive of my house there are several hundred more islands. Islands with names, covered in camps, houses, graveyards, old forts and lighthouses. Some of the islands big enough for me to name by heart, which lie between Sambro Island and Sober Island are: Cheticanchec island Phoenix island McGrath island Bobcat island the Petpeswick islands Indian island Labrecque island Kainaan's island Drowning island Brennon's island The outer islands Ragged island Charlie's island Tucker's island Mhonohan island Castaway island Shag island Slip rock island Caribou island Cut-leg island Black ledge island La'Blanc island Keg island Black duck island Lawlor island la'Pierre island Barren island Spitsail The eagle islands Gerald island Clam island Stoney island Eel bed island Forgotten gun The Musquodoboit islands Ironbound Falcon island Shelter island Harbors island Devils island Georges island Mc'nabs islands Long island The mink islands Tangier island Baltee island Anchor island Chezzetcook island Inner island Tuff island Borgels island Middlemans island The tickle islands Moose island Downward island Passage islands Beaver island The burnt islands Shaw's island De'baie's island Wolf island Little friar island Hardwood island Murph's island Step island Key island Frenchmans island Flint ledge The five islands Heron island Little Tommy's island Serpent island The pipers island Wreckage island Lost Hope island Sambro island Sober island
1 million, just kidding 34,000 the popular being English Chinese and Indian
Northwest Indian College was created in 1979.
The Old Northwest Territories refer to the region in North America that encompassed the area north of the Ohio River and west of Pennsylvania. It was a significant part of the western frontier during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, with key events such as the Northwest Indian War and the establishment of the Northwest Ordinance shaping its history.
They used private armies to seize and hold Indian territories.
What is the Pacific Northwest government
One Indian tribe that lives in the Pacific Northwest is the Lummi tribe.
"Indian" should be capitalized but "leaders" shouldn't be. The specific names of the leaders should be capitalized.
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