Because the Osage wanted the sac and fox to stop hunting off of Osage 's land.
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The Mesquakie or Meskwaki are also known as the Fox tribe, who have long been in close proximity to the Sac (or Sauk or Saukie) tribe - indeed they are often termed "Sac and Fox" as if they were one people.Their name is really Meshkwahkihaki, meaning Red Earth [People], from a tribal origin story that says they were originally formed by the Creator from red clay.
The men of the Sac and Fox tribe would hunt food such as elk, buffalo, and deer. They would also eat wild vegetation, berries, and nuts.
They didn't actually form to become one tribe. The Meskwaki (Fox) had been devastated from disease and centuries of intense conflict with the French (see Fox Wars I and II) and sought refuge with the Asakiwaki (Sauk or Sac). They did not actually conjoin to become a single tribe. The Meskwaki decided to live in extreme proximity and travel with the Asakiwaki mostly for security, but also for economic reasons, such as their crops had been destroyed and would require food. They chose the Asakiwaki because they are the nation that is closest in relation to the Meskwaki, their languages are mutually intelligible and their cultures are very nearly identical.
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The Sac and Fox Indians, also known as the Sauk and Meskwaki tribes, primarily reside in Iowa, Oklahoma, and Kansas. Some members of these tribes also live on reservations in other states such as Nebraska and Kansas.
Because the Osage wanted the sac and fox to stop hunting off of Osage 's land.
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Andrew Jackson passed the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
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Originally the Illiniwek and Miami Indians lived in Illinois. Later the Fox, Ioway, Kickapoo, Mascouten, Planksashaw, Potawatomi, Sauk, Shawnee, Wea, and Winnebago moved in.
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