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leadership declined as he increasingly imbibed alcohol. Between 1833 and 1845 the Sauk and Fox saw a population decrease of more than 50 percent, from more than 6,000 to about 1,200 from each tribe. The community continued to decline as alcohol gained a stronger hold and political discord tore the
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a needed addition, is an important aspect of this conflict and is discussed at length in numerous sources. If the new
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464:Appanoose
220:==Fear===
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