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During the [[French and Indian War]], the Shawnee sided with the [[French Army]], their traditional trading partners, in the hope it would stop the [[British Army]] encroaching on their [[hunting]] grounds in [[Pennsylvania]] and [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]]. They participated in the attack on the [[Braddock Expedition]] with the [[Abenaki]] and [[Lenape]]. | During the [[French and Indian War]], the Shawnee sided with the [[French Army]], their traditional trading partners, in the hope it would stop the [[British Army]] encroaching on their [[hunting]] grounds in [[Pennsylvania]] and [[Virginia (state)|Virginia]]. They participated in the attack on the [[Braddock Expedition]] with the [[Abenaki]] and [[Lenape]]. | ||
By 1758, some Shawnee negotiated peace with the British in the {{Wiki|Treaty of Easton}}, but British violations of the treaty led to them joining another war - {{Wiki|Pontiac's War}} - five years later. | By 1758, some Shawnee negotiated peace with the [[United Kingdom|British]] in the {{Wiki|Treaty of Easton}}, but British violations of the treaty led to them joining another war - {{Wiki|Pontiac's War}} - five years later. | ||
During the [[American Revolutionary War]], many Shawnee remained neutral, although some sided with the British because they still distrusted the colonists. After the war, like many indigenous peoples, the Shawnee were forced to leave their lands and migrate to {{Wiki|Oklahoma}}. | During the [[American Revolutionary War]], many Shawnee remained neutral, although some sided with the British because they still distrusted the colonists. After the war, like many indigenous peoples, the Shawnee were forced to leave their lands and migrate to {{Wiki|Oklahoma}}. | ||
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The Shawnee are a people indigenous to North America, who mostly lived around the Ohio Valley.
History
During the French and Indian War, the Shawnee sided with the French Army, their traditional trading partners, in the hope it would stop the British Army encroaching on their hunting grounds in Pennsylvania and Virginia. They participated in the attack on the Braddock Expedition with the Abenaki and Lenape.
By 1758, some Shawnee negotiated peace with the British in the Treaty of Easton, but British violations of the treaty led to them joining another war - Pontiac's War - five years later.
During the American Revolutionary War, many Shawnee remained neutral, although some sided with the British because they still distrusted the colonists. After the war, like many indigenous peoples, the Shawnee were forced to leave their lands and migrate to Oklahoma.
Trivia
- Alsoomse was a member of the Shawnee Nation.
- Daniel Boone regularly came into conflict with the Shawnee, and recounted one of his encounters to the Kanien'kehá:ka Assassin Ratonhnhaké:ton.
Reference