United States
* George Washington, President of the United States
* Henry Knox, Secretary of War
* Josiah Harmar, general
* Arthur St. Clair, governor of the Northwest Territory, major general
* Anthony Wayne, major general
* Timothy Pickering, diplomat, secretary of war, secretary of state
* John Hardin, Colonel - killed on a peace mission at what would later become Hardin, Shelby County, Ohio.
* Alexander Truman, Major - killed on a peace mission at what later became Ottawa, Ohio.
Indian Confederacy
* Little Turtle (Miami)
* Blue Jacket (Shawnee)
* Tecumseh (Shawnee)
* Buckongahelas (Lenape)
* Roundhead, aka Stayeghtha (Wyandot)
* Egushawa (Ottawa)
Oklahoma Territory
World Peace
governors
Helped write new state constitutions.
African American workers joined Labor Unions.
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
General George Washington , General Wayne and whiskey
General George Washington , General Wayne and whiskey
William Henry Harrison and an Indian scout named Tecumseh were the most important leaders in the Northwest Territory.
The leader of the Native Americans was Chief little Turtle and the leader of the U.S. Forces was General Josiah Harmar.
1) choose leaders 2) 5,000 white males settled in territory 3) 60,000 people settled in territory
No, the leaders were Lewis & Clark.
yes they did they were from the northwest region and had leaders
conflict impact on the role of the leader
yes they did they were from the northwest region and had leaders
provide evidence to whites who thought they were not ready to hold political office