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Basically, a new chronology section (merging the current disarray that is the "engagements" section and the Combatants section) will give the article a coherent, logical, and easy to follow flow and structure as it meshes from the Background into the description of the war's events. The Fear section,
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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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The 1830 Treaty of Prairie du Chien stipulated that the warring Fox and Sauk cede a 40 mile wide "Neutral Ground" in Iowa from the Mississippi River to the Des Moines River. The land cession was split between both the Fox and Sauk, with the Sauk ceding the north half and the Fox the south. The
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area along either side of the Iowa River. The boundary crossed the Iowa River and extended to the southeast where it included Keokuk's Village and then terminated. Most of the land surrounding the reservation was ceded to the United States as part of the Black Hawk Purchase.
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On September 15, 1832 the Ho-Chunk entered into a treaty with the United States in which they agreed to cede all of their land east of the Mississippi River to the U.S. In exchange the United States granted the Ho-Chunk the Neutral Ground.
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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 Chronology section gets too long it can be split up in a fashion similar to the "Aftermath" section.
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After the attrition of the Black Hawk War the Sauk and Fox were forced onto Keokuk's Reservation per the treaty they signed following the war. The reservation was game-depleted and resource-poor from the beginning and
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The appendices will stay basically the same except the Notes section will be trimmed and the references section expanded according to the model at the Rock Springs massacre article. This is my idea. Any thoughts?
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Work section for figuring out the movements of troops between and to and from battles. To be integrated into the new Chronology section, which will vastly improve the flow of the combined battles' sub sections.
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30,000 in June 1837 and $ 10,000 per year for 10 years after that. The treaty also made other stipulations including a $ 1,000 payment to the widow of
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This is the work space page for the main article associated with the user collaboration concerning the Black Hawk War, that article is, of course,
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a new treaty was signed which ceded all of the land within Keokuk's Reserve to the United States government. The treaty was signed near
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The result for the Sauk and Fox living within Keokuk's Reserve was that they were removed to another reservation along the
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The Northeast Iowa Neutral Ground: Identifying 1840s Native and Euro American Archaeological Component
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established buffer zone was a U.S. government effort to control the warring indigenous populations.
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After their removal to the new reservation along the Des Moines,
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and about $ 48,000 for the Sauk and Fox to settle their debts.
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gaining a large section of present-day Iowa known as the
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Stillman's Run
Buffalo Grove
Plum River
Indian Creek
St. Vrain
Fort Blue Mounds
Spafford Farm
Bloody Lake
Waddams Grove
Kellogg's Grove
Apple River Fort
Sinsinawa Mound
Wisconsin Heights
Bad Axe
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Rock Springs massacre
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