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Additional sources indicate Chief Waubonsie died as a result of injuries he sustained in a stage coach accident in Ohio, December 1845, upon a return trip from Washington, D.C., another states he died in Booneville, Missouri, as a result of his injuries in early 1846.
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erupted in 1832, Waubonsie and other Potawatomi leaders worked to keep their people out of the conflict, but found it difficult to do so. Many white settlers, recalling the Fort Dearborn massacre, distrusted the Potawatomis and assumed that they would join
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during the massacre that followed. After the war, he signed treaties with the United States, and thereafter worked to avoid confrontation with the Americans. With other Potawatomi leaders, in 1827 he refused to join the
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The documentary record of Waubonsie's life is sparse. His birth name, parentage, and place of birth are unknown. The year of his birth has been estimated from 1756 to 1765. His brother
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told Black Hawk that they would not come to his aid. Hoping to demonstrate their good intentions to the Americans, the Potawatomis offered military assistance, fielding a force under
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uprising. Potawatomi leaders worried that the tribe as a whole would be punished if any Potawatomis supported Black Hawk. Waubonsie and Potawatomi chief
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and Waubonsie. They were less than enthusiastic allies, but managed to demonstrate support for the Americans while avoiding battle.
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translated as the English phrase "escaping at daybreak" or "walks away at daybreak" is a near homophone both to
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people. His name has been spelled in a variety of ways, including Wabaunsee, Wah-bahn-se, Waubonsee,
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After the war, Waubonsie visited Washington, D.C., on two occasions, and met once with President
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and the British against American expansion. In September 1811, Waubonsie led an attack on one of
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were located, killing and scalping one or more of them, and escaping at daybreak.
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led Potawatomi warriors against Harrison's troops at the
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Uncommon Defense: Indian Allies in the Black Hawk War
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Index

Chief Wabaunsee
Wabaunsee (disambiguation)

Potawatomi
Native American
Ojibwe language
Potawatomi language
Mucadapuckee
Osages
Tecumseh's War
War of 1812
Tecumseh
William Henry Harrison
Wabash River
Indiana
Shabonna
Winamac
Battle of Tippecanoe
attack on Fort Dearborn
John Kinzie
Winnebago War
Black Hawk War
Sauk
Black Hawk's
Shabbona
Billy Caldwell
Andrew Jackson
Tabor, Iowa
Waubonsie State Park
Wabaunsee County, Kansas

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