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What do we see when
we think of the west?
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A gunfight between
some small town sheriff
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and a gang of outlaws?
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Maybe a cowboy playing
his banjo under the stars,
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or a wild herd of buffalo
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hunted by a party of comanche or lakota.
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For me, it's an image,
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from a movie I saw at the
cinerama dome in Hollywood
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when I was just seven years old.
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A birch bark canoe skimming
across a mirrored lake
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guided by a man who knows he's free,
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living by his wits, answering to no one.
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Whatever we see,
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the west has a power like nowhere else
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to fire the imagination and stir the soul.
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But if we choose to look a little closer,
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we can see beyond these images
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to another kind of story,
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of people who come to make a home
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no matter who's already there,
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of a nation that claims
an entire continent
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no matter what the cost,
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and of a land that shows us bounty,
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yet all too often gives us blood.
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These stories will captivate us,
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inspire us, and shock us.
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And that's why we have to tell them.
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Because though the united
states was founded in the east,
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the country we know
today was forged in the west.
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People live on myths,
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and the myths that really stick
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in the American experience
are the myths of the west.
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The mountains were taller.
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The deserts were harsher.
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The snows were deeper.
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American west conjures
wonder, possibility, opportunity.
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The figure of the mountain man.
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Notorious outlaws.
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The cowboy.
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The discovery of gold in California.
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This train of wagons
trailing across the prairie.
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Everybody has a reason
for wanting this land.
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But most of that land
was already occupied.
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We have been residents
for more than 10,000 years.
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But this is a clash of two different ways
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of seeing life itself,
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fighting for the future of your homeland
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on the one side,
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and fighting for the
destiny of the new republic
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on the other side.
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The history of the
west is a creation story.
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It's the creation of what we
think of as modern america.
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The west is a place
where anything is possible.
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It is the essence of the American dream.
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The core of this is what
are we to be as a nation?
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The reckoning is coming.
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The west is this canvas
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on which American dreams
become larger than life.
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The final shots of the revolutionary war
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Mark a new era for
britain's former colonies.
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The United States wins
not only independence,
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but a vast tract of new land,
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a place they call the west.
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The United States, of
course, when it is founded,
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is on the east coast
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and really no farther than
the appalachian mountains.
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And then in the treaty of Paris
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that settles the
revolutionary war in 1783,
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the British cede all their holdings
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from the east coast all the
way to the Mississippi river.
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The Americans are euphoric because
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they've not only defeated the British,
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but the British have ceded
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this enormous sweep
of land in the bargain.
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Most of that land
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is not the united states, in reality.
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It was already occupied
by scores of Indian nations
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and by millions of Indian people.
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The suggestion that this
was somehow a wilderness
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or an uninhabited virgin land
is one of the most enduring
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and troubling fallacies
in American history.
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There were already relatively
stable trade relationships
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between the various indigenous
nations with the British,
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but settlers didn't just
want to trade and leave.
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They wanted to stay.
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To live on a piece of land
that's been a dream of people
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all over the world forever,
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these anglo-Americans
who've been hemmed in
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on the Atlantic side of the appalachian,
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suddenly the war has been won;
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this immense territory is being granted
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to the United States,
and there's a deep desire
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to go out into this fertile land.
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But where so many
settlers see opportunity,
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some of the founding fathers see risk.
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Benjamin Franklin calculated
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that the American
population was doubling
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roughly once per generation.
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If this is the case, and if
most of 'em are farmers,
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you gotta double the
size of the United States,
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about every generation.
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It was the question for Washington,
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"where are we gonna expand into?"
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Washington has two major concerns
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with regard to this new land.
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The first is about security,
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the British were still on the border.
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But the greater risk is the enthusiasm
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of the American settlers themselves.
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They see this as free land,
they don't want to pay for it.
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There's no playbook
for George Washington.
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No one had done this before.
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He knows that he is setting
a precedent for the future,
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and that's an enormous pressure on him.
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I mean, the country's population
is expanding continually,
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and the west is so important.
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What he fears is that settlers
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are just going to put down their claims
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wherever they want,
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and in a Willy-nilly anarchic fashion,
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trampling on the
interests of native peoples
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who are out there, and creating conflict
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with those native peoples.
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By the mid 1780s,
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armed settlers have
already blazed a trail west
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from Virginia into Kentucky,
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forcing the shawnee and the
Delaware off their homeland.
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Before they can push any further,
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congress lays down new laws
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to govern the land above the Ohio river,
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the northwest territory.
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The year that the
constitution was written, 1787,
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the northwest ordinance
is passed by the congress
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and the northwest
ordinance has emphatically
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that the Americans have a duty to show
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the utmost good faith
to the indigenous people,
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and not to take their lands
without due compensation
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and without actual negotiation.
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And so, the idea is for the us
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to buy lands from the Indians
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and then sell it in very large chunks
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to these, essentially,
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aristocrats and land speculators.
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And the theory is this is
gonna work really easily.
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George Washington is thinking,
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once the Indian tribes
see the superior ways
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of white civilization and agriculture,
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they'll immediately take it up.
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And so they'll be happy
to just sell those lands to us
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and, you know, become
white farmers essentially.
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Early American capitalists, politicians,
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people of means, hope
to petition the government,
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get tens of thousands of acres
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in order to sell it to
small-time landholders,
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understanding that they
don't yet control that land.
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By contrast, many settlers
have a mind of their own.
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They want land and they want it now,
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and they want it as cheaply as possible.
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In fact, they want it for free.
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Despite all of Washington's plans,
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some settlers see this new
land as the spoils of war,
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and they're not afraid to take it.
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Many of the people who
come out here are squatters.
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They're ahead of the law,
they're ahead of legal right,
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but they're not to be blamed necessarily
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because they're fulfilling
their own dream of happiness,
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but they go out and
they find a a little clearing
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or cut down the trees to build a farm.
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When people saw the
American west as opportunity,
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the Indians were nowhere in that picture,
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except as something to overcome.
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What we have to keep
reminding ourselves
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is this was their land.
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The northwest territory is already home
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to at least 50,000 native Americans
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from more than a dozen tribes,
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including the Delaware, the shawnee,
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the wyandot, and the Miami.
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So, from the settlement of
the French and Indian war,
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all the way through
the American revolution
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and into the 1780s,
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this region is embroiled
in an ongoing conflict.
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Native peoples across
the Ohio river valley
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are increasingly incensed
that the American settlers
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are flooding into their homelands.
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For the indigenous people,
it's an ancestral claim.
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For the settlers, it's free land,
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the opportunity to
strike out on one's own.
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Both are willing to
fight and to die for it.
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As the late 1780s bring
an onslaught of settlers,
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these native nations will
not only make a stand.
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Miami leader, little turtle,
will lead them into war.
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Once the skirmish starts,
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it's going to build until somebody
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suffers enough to stop.
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For centuries, the
thousand-mile Ohio river
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has been an artery
of trade and transport,
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connecting native peoples
of the Great Lakes region
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to the Mississippi and beyond.
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But after the revolutionary war,
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it becomes a path to a new future
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for Americans seeking land.
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Every year, there are
boats upon boats upon boats
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filled with family livestock
floating down the Ohio river.
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On the south is the
American side, Kentucky,
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where people expect to
squat, find land, and live there.
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By the late 1780s,
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the bluegrass lands of
Kentucky are filling up,
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and settlers are pushing north
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across the Ohio river
and into Miami territory.
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Miami war chief, little turtle,
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sees the growing United States
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as a dire threat to his people.
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When you're encroached
upon by others,
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you have no choice but
to try to defend that space.
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I think any nation understands that.
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And so, at the very core,
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this was about defending our right
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to be in our homelands.
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Miami people have been living
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in what would become
the northwest territory
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for several centuries before the 1780s.
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The nucleus of Miami
life is a string of villages
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that are on the wabash
river, the upper maumee,
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going up towards modern-day Ohio.
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The miamis are growing vast corn fields
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for as far as you can see,
and harvesting actively
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from the wetland areas of that region.
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There are bison even in some
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of the woodland areas at that time.
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Like other native Americans
across the continent,
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the Miami used controlled burning
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to manage game and enrich the soil.
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Their abundant resources
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now attract land-hungry settlers
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determined to move here,
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whether they're welcome or not.
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George Washington is not someone
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who wants to wage war
against native Americans.
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He understands that if you
take the continent by force,
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that doesn't comport with the ideals
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of the American republic.
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Scum is the term he uses
to describe these squatters
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who are turning to the
federal government saying,
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"you need to clear these
natives off these lands."
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Land speculators and
congressmen also demand action.
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Washington hands the problem
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off to general Arthur St. Clair.
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Arthur St. Clair is the governor
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of the northwest territory.
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He's a military leader.
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He's also a speculator,
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a perfect symbol of
this conflict of interest.
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He stands to gain by conquering
native American territory.
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The us has this idea
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that it's going to protect its settlers
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over the mountains.
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But there's no army to send.
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Once the revolution is over,
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the continental army essentially disbands
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and defense is gonna
be left to state militias.
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There's 300 or so
soldiers in the us army.
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Now, they have to have
control over a territory
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stretching from the Great
Lakes down to the Gulf of Mexico.
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That's not gonna work.
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So, they cobbled together
these various militias
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for that whole lot of formal training
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and send them over the mountains.
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And trouble begins.
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In the fall of 1790, St.
Clair orders an attack
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on the Miami capital of kekionga,
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hoping to quell the
raids and force the Miami
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into a treaty that gives up their land.
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Little turtle and allies from
the shawnee and Delaware
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fend off the attack, routing the militia.
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But St. Clair strikes back,
sending Kentucky cavalry
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to attack the Miami and
burn down their homes.
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The American military
campaigns had a direct objective
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of going into the village and
destroying these stored crops,
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the goal being to wipe
out their food source
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so that they didn't have any
means of surviving the winter.
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Far from weakening the Miami,
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these raids fuel their defiance,
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and in the aftermath, little
turtle gains a valuable ally,
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an American settler
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captured eight years earlier by the Miami
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and raised as one of them.
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William Wells.
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William Wells is captured as a young boy
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in Kentucky during a raid,
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brought into what we call myaamionki,
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or the Miami country.
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This is a common
occurrence in Kentucky
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in this time period.
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There are a lot of reasons
why a myaamia family
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would want to take a captive.
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One might be to replace
someone who's died
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through violence or
through disease perhaps
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to fill a gap in the community.
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The story of frontier is also one of
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what we might call cross fertilization
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of these colliding people,
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are also being brought together,
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and the captivity and
the adoption of Americans
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could be seen as a rather dramatic
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and a very poignant example of that kind
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of cultural exchange
between these peoples.
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William Wells, mother had died,
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then his father had been
killed in an Indian ambush.
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So he just embraces it in a
way that a 13-year-old could.
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Eight years after being
taken captive himself,
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a 21-year-old William Wells
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sees his Miami wife and son kidnapped
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by Kentucky raiders in 1791.
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Wells marries little turtle's daughter,
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known in English as sweet breeze,
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and ends up having four children,
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one of which is a grandmother of mine.
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Little turtle brings Wells
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into a growing army of native
resistance to us expansion,
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and begins to unite the Miami with allies
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across the Ohio river valley and beyond.
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Forging an alliance to resist settlement
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among so many tribes will be a test
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of little turtle's
leadership and diplomacy.
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Just as the American
republic is bringing together
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what had formerly
been separate colonies,
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so too in the Great Lakes
area emerges a confederation
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among previously diverse
and disparate Indian peoples.
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Seven nations from Canada,
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six nations from modern-day New York,
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all the nations from the immediate region
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create an effective military force
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that's larger than any one of the nations
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could provide on its own.
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Indigenous peoples understand
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that their futures are imperiled,
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and they begin connecting
with one another,
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forming the northwest
Indian confederacy
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to protect their
homelands and sovereignty.
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The native Americans
are in a confederacy
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unprecedented in their history.
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They're well organized,
they're determined to resist.
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It is pretty remarkable,
the ways in which peoples
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from across the Ohio country
and the Great Lakes region
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are coming together to put forth
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a united front against
American expansionism.
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Little turtle rises to become
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one of the leading war chiefs
of the northwest confederacy.
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The British also lend their support
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to protect their north American trade
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with native nations,
and to halt us expansion.
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Washington now sees a
threat to national security
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and orders St. Clair to
crush the confederacy.
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St. Clair pulls together
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what you might call the
prototype to the us army.
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And there's some trained
regulars, but not many.
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It's this cobbled together force,
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frontiersmen, Kentucky militia,
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and others who have
served in the revolution.
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St. Clair wants to reassure settlers
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that the region is safe
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by conquering the native alliance.
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He again targets the Miami capital,
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but this time he leads
the invasion himself.
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Little turtle has his
scouts tracking St. Clair
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the whole time, and waits for St. Clair
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to get to a really vulnerable spot.
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On November 3rd, 1791,
St. Clair makes camp,
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still 50 miles from kekionga.
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But the long march and low pay
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have taken their toll on his men.
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A quarter of his 2,000 recruits
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have succumbed to disease or deserted.
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Meanwhile, little turtle
and other native leaders
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have brought together 1,000 warriors.
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Under cover of darkness, they close in.
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Little turtle and his warriors,
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he has this entire camp surrounded
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and as these soldiers
are just awakening,
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all of a sudden there are
several hundred warriors
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running at them, full-on tomahawks,
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muskets, knives, war clubs.
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So, it's a surprise attack.
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St. Clair's completely unprepared for it.
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On the morning of November 4th, 1791,
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Miami war chief, little turtle
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leads a confederacy of native forces
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in a surprise attack on
general Arthur St. Clair's army.
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American military
commanders underestimate
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the sophistication and organization
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of little turtle and the
native confederacy.
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They believe that the native Americans
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are really a chaotic fighting force.
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They are incapable of modern warfare.
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Little turtle is gonna
prove them deadly wrong.
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Little turtle routs the Kentucky militia,
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throwing St. Clair's camp into chaos.
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But the American
artillery Springs into action.
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St. Clair's whole scheme is kind of based
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around the superiority
of this Cannon fire.
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But little turtle brings in sharp shooters
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and they effectively
take out the artillery crew.
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And now, St. Clair and
the rest of them are cooked.
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Over three long hours,
St. Clair tries to fend off
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a carefully planned
sequence of Indian attacks.
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He has three horses
shot from under him,
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then flees for his life.
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Two thirds of his
soldiers never make it out.
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A survivor describes
their freshly scalped heads
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as a field of pumpkins.
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St. Clair loses almost 700 men,
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the largest loss of American troops
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to native Americans in our history.
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Us soldiers, they are
going into territories
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with this false notion that,
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"if there are a few Indians there,
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we'll take care of it."
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And there's a certain arrogance to that.
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The Indian warriors go around
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stuffing dirt in the mouths
of dead American soldiers.
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And I think that's such a telling moment
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because in a sense
what they're saying is,
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"you really wanted this land so badly,
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here, taste it, eat it."
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And it seems to suggest
that this Indian confederacy,
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as long as it remains united,
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is going to be the lasting entity
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north of the Ohio river,
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and that the American confederation
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is the one that's on the verge of collapse.
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For little turtle and
his allies, it's a triumph.
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Not only have they wiped
out america's only army,
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they've blocked westward expansion.
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And the nation that
claimed its independence
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only eight years earlier
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now looks vulnerable
to a British takeover.
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The British believe that
the American republic
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is destined to fail, and
they're ready to swoop in
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and reclaim parts of their
former imperial domain.
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The British have promised
to vacate the area,
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to remove their troops,
and to remove their forts,
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but they have not done so.
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And they have this sort
of handshake alliance
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with the native Americans,
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encouraging native tribes
to attack white settlers
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who have pushed out onto the frontier.
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We have to remember the United States
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feels threatened all the
time by these imperial forces
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circling around them like sharks.
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So it's very important for Washington
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to defeat the tribes to show the strength
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of the United States.
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Every time there's a
setback for the United States,
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our reaction is not to
rethink western policy.
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Our reaction is to get
more serious with lethality.
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Finally, George Washington says,
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"we've got to take enough
force to get this done."
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And so he sends mad
Anthony Wayne out.
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Anthony Wayne is known
widely as "mad" Anthony Wayne
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because of his famously fiery temper.
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But actually, he is mad for discipline.
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He is mad for training and preparedness.
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Washington instructs Wayne
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to build a training base
near Pittsburgh in 1792
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and ready the republic's
first professional army,
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a 2,000-strong force, named
the legion of the United States.
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Mad Anthony really puts together a force
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that's aimed directly at reining in
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this northwest confederacy.
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So he trains them at
bayonet use extensively.
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Bayonets are incredibly effective
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in close quarter fighting
and in bayonet charges.
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But you have to have
troops that are disciplined.
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He tells them, "you might think"
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you're gonna fight the Indians
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the way you might fight
the British or whomever.
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No, it's not gonna go that way.
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It's gonna be hand-to-hand combat.
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"However we start, that's
where it's gonna end up."
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And so, the us backtracks
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on many of its revolutionary principles.
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To raise an army requires raising taxes.
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This is the creation of an
American fiscal military state,
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00:24:22,580 --> 00:24:25,210
and it's in response to
native American power.
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Before ordering troops
into the northwest territory,
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Washington sends peace envoys out
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to meet with leaders of the confederacy.
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Meanwhile, little turtle
sends William Wells
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and other Miami leaders
on their own peace mission,
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down the wabash river
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to the frontier trading town of vincennes,
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to negotiate the release
of Miami captives.
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William Wells goes to orchestrate
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the freedom of his first wife and child.
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He comes to the attention
of American officials
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who want anglo-American interpreters.
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The us military commander at vincennes
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agrees to help Wells get his family back,
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but it will take three months.
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In the meantime, Wells ventures
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across the Ohio river into Kentucky.
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What he sees is a world transformed.
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When his family had moved to Kentucky,
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it was just frontier.
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And now, by this time in the early 1790s,
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it seemed a real town.
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By the early 1790s, the
us population is four million.
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The 74,000 Americans in Kentucky
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have eclipsed the 50,000
or so native Americans
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living in the southern Great Lakes.
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And to Wells' surprise,
the settlers are thriving.
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William Wells observes the growth
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of established communities
in that part of the country.
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He sees the changes that are coming.
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The more time Wells
spends in that white world,
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the more he sees,
one, how permanent it is,
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and two, how numerous
are the American settlers.
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And he starts thinking, "we
can keep fighting all our lives
520
00:26:15,460 --> 00:26:18,186
and they can just keep coming at us.
521
00:26:18,210 --> 00:26:20,500
This is not a happy end."
522
00:26:22,750 --> 00:26:25,356
For William Wells, this is a shock.
523
00:26:25,380 --> 00:26:26,766
He has to be thinking to himself,
524
00:26:26,790 --> 00:26:28,186
"what does this mean for the Miami?
525
00:26:28,210 --> 00:26:29,856
What does this mean for little turtle?
526
00:26:29,880 --> 00:26:32,090
What does this mean
for me and my family?"
527
00:26:33,750 --> 00:26:35,856
Wells is finally reunited
528
00:26:35,880 --> 00:26:39,186
with his captured Miami wife and son.
529
00:26:39,210 --> 00:26:42,106
To secure their freedom,
he agrees to work
530
00:26:42,130 --> 00:26:45,106
as an interpreter for the United States,
531
00:26:45,130 --> 00:26:47,960
but first, Wells reports
back on what he's seen.
532
00:26:49,920 --> 00:26:51,936
It's clear to little turtle at this point
533
00:26:51,960 --> 00:26:53,646
that the Americans are not gonna stop.
534
00:26:53,670 --> 00:26:55,896
They can't halt this onslaught
535
00:26:55,920 --> 00:26:58,226
of settlers into their territory.
536
00:26:58,250 --> 00:27:00,516
Little turtle is trying to figure out
537
00:27:00,540 --> 00:27:02,396
how to preserve the Miami nation.
538
00:27:02,420 --> 00:27:05,300
He wants to keep fighting,
protecting the homeland.
539
00:27:10,210 --> 00:27:12,686
By late 1792,
540
00:27:12,710 --> 00:27:14,812
president Washington
has made little progress
541
00:27:14,836 --> 00:27:17,870
in his effort to subdue
the northwest confederacy.
542
00:27:18,960 --> 00:27:21,170
His new army is still in training.
543
00:27:22,540 --> 00:27:24,436
In the meantime, he makes a final effort
544
00:27:24,460 --> 00:27:27,170
to secure native lands without a fight.
545
00:27:28,330 --> 00:27:30,226
So while George
Washington is trying to resolve
546
00:27:30,250 --> 00:27:32,976
the great security crisis
on the western border,
547
00:27:33,000 --> 00:27:36,146
there's another huge crisis
unfolding in the United States,
548
00:27:36,170 --> 00:27:38,022
which we know as the whiskey rebellion.
549
00:27:38,046 --> 00:27:40,896
Basically, thousands of
farmers in western Pennsylvania
550
00:27:40,920 --> 00:27:42,856
are up in arms about a tax
551
00:27:42,880 --> 00:27:45,300
that's been imposed on distilled liquors.
552
00:27:46,670 --> 00:27:47,896
And it really looks like,
553
00:27:47,920 --> 00:27:49,817
to George Washington
and his administration,
554
00:27:49,841 --> 00:27:52,396
that they have a civil war brewing.
555
00:27:52,420 --> 00:27:56,146
This is the first major
test of this new presidency.
556
00:27:56,170 --> 00:27:58,686
He has to somehow
put down law and order.
557
00:27:58,710 --> 00:28:00,266
He has to have the taxes
558
00:28:00,290 --> 00:28:02,186
because the debt from
the revolutionary war
559
00:28:02,210 --> 00:28:04,436
has now reached
unprecedented heights.
560
00:28:04,460 --> 00:28:05,710
He sends the troops.
561
00:28:06,710 --> 00:28:09,896
They put down the rebellion,
and had he not done otherwise,
562
00:28:09,920 --> 00:28:11,356
then there would really
have not been a sense
563
00:28:11,380 --> 00:28:14,340
of whether or not the government
could control its own people.
564
00:28:15,880 --> 00:28:18,106
Washington is looking at these wars
565
00:28:18,130 --> 00:28:20,482
against the Ohio Indian
confederacy and saying,
566
00:28:20,506 --> 00:28:23,686
"wait a second, there's a
vast expensive manpower here
567
00:28:23,710 --> 00:28:25,646
and a vast loss in blood.
568
00:28:25,670 --> 00:28:27,340
We've gotta find a different path."
569
00:28:30,580 --> 00:28:33,186
So, they send a team of negotiators out
570
00:28:33,210 --> 00:28:36,340
to meet with leaders of
the Indian confederacy
571
00:28:38,920 --> 00:28:41,146
and they basically sort of say, "well,
572
00:28:41,170 --> 00:28:45,710
what if we pay you to sort
of cede some lands to us?"
573
00:28:47,330 --> 00:28:49,856
In spring 1793,
574
00:28:49,880 --> 00:28:53,356
confederacy leaders from
across the Great Lakes region
575
00:28:53,380 --> 00:28:55,606
hold a grand council and debate
576
00:28:55,630 --> 00:28:58,266
whether to accept the offer.
577
00:28:58,290 --> 00:29:01,766
In the wake of their
victory over St. Clair's army,
578
00:29:01,790 --> 00:29:03,306
they take a hard line.
579
00:29:03,330 --> 00:29:06,976
Native Americans have
defeated the American army
580
00:29:07,000 --> 00:29:11,016
and successfully defended their homes,
581
00:29:11,040 --> 00:29:13,686
their people, their crops.
582
00:29:13,710 --> 00:29:16,556
So little turtle is thinking about creating
583
00:29:16,580 --> 00:29:20,976
a lasting peace while native
Americans have the upper hand.
584
00:29:21,000 --> 00:29:24,016
The indigenous people
in that area had managed
585
00:29:24,040 --> 00:29:28,016
to stave off American
interest for a long time,
586
00:29:28,040 --> 00:29:31,516
and their partnership with the British
587
00:29:31,540 --> 00:29:35,146
also kept Americans out of there.
588
00:29:35,170 --> 00:29:37,817
The Indian leaders,
little turtle among them,
589
00:29:37,841 --> 00:29:40,766
say, "money, to us, is of no value."
590
00:29:40,790 --> 00:29:43,556
Rather than you giving us money,
591
00:29:43,580 --> 00:29:46,290
you should pay your poor settlers.
592
00:29:47,420 --> 00:29:50,300
"You should use the money
to pay them to retreat."
593
00:29:52,790 --> 00:29:55,476
The confederacy makes a bold proposal,
594
00:29:55,500 --> 00:29:58,976
demanding a permanent
boundary at the Ohio river
595
00:29:59,000 --> 00:30:01,226
with native nations on the north
596
00:30:01,250 --> 00:30:03,210
and the united states on the south.
597
00:30:04,080 --> 00:30:06,936
But the idea is soundly rejected.
598
00:30:06,960 --> 00:30:09,067
Meanwhile, British agents offer weapons
599
00:30:09,091 --> 00:30:11,556
and money to the Indian confederacy
600
00:30:11,580 --> 00:30:13,976
if they'll keep up the fight.
601
00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:16,356
When the peace talks finally collapse,
602
00:30:16,380 --> 00:30:17,936
Anthony Wayne gets orders
603
00:30:17,960 --> 00:30:20,686
from a frustrated president Washington:
604
00:30:20,710 --> 00:30:22,840
"Prepare to attack."
605
00:30:25,330 --> 00:30:27,396
From Pittsburgh, Wayne's army moves
606
00:30:27,420 --> 00:30:30,500
down the Ohio river through
the invasion of Miami country,
607
00:30:32,380 --> 00:30:37,106
and they begin cutting,
pulling, and burning corn,
608
00:30:37,130 --> 00:30:39,146
the most immense
fields that Anthony Wayne
609
00:30:39,170 --> 00:30:41,460
has ever seen in his life, he says.
610
00:30:43,670 --> 00:30:46,356
Through the summer of 1794,
611
00:30:46,380 --> 00:30:50,226
Wayne pushes the legion
deeper into Miami territory,
612
00:30:50,250 --> 00:30:54,016
supplying his troops
through a series of forts.
613
00:30:54,040 --> 00:30:57,186
Meanwhile, little turtle and
other confederacy leaders
614
00:30:57,210 --> 00:30:59,840
struggle to agree on their next move.
615
00:31:03,040 --> 00:31:05,356
The timeline is a problem
616
00:31:05,380 --> 00:31:09,856
because mad Anthony is moving
very slowly and deliberately,
617
00:31:09,880 --> 00:31:12,606
which is part of his strength.
618
00:31:12,630 --> 00:31:16,226
And the gathered warriors
have come from far away.
619
00:31:16,250 --> 00:31:17,766
I mean, even hundreds of miles away
620
00:31:17,790 --> 00:31:19,226
and they've left their families,
621
00:31:19,250 --> 00:31:22,000
and the warriors are
getting really impatient.
622
00:31:23,170 --> 00:31:24,476
Against little turtle's advice,
623
00:31:24,500 --> 00:31:27,646
the shawnee lead an
attack on fort recovery,
624
00:31:27,670 --> 00:31:31,130
built by Wayne on the
site of St. Clair's defeat.
625
00:31:32,080 --> 00:31:34,186
First, they take out the supply lines
626
00:31:34,210 --> 00:31:36,856
with help from British troops,
627
00:31:36,880 --> 00:31:39,170
then they strike the fort itself.
628
00:31:40,290 --> 00:31:42,106
The idea of attacking a fort
629
00:31:42,130 --> 00:31:44,527
was antithetical to Indian ways of war.
630
00:31:44,551 --> 00:31:48,040
The casualties that you
would suffer were unthinkable,
631
00:31:49,380 --> 00:31:51,300
but they're certain they can win.
632
00:31:56,880 --> 00:31:58,737
Part of the northwest
confederacy decides
633
00:31:58,761 --> 00:32:04,056
it's time to go ahead and
attack directly on fort recovery.
634
00:32:04,080 --> 00:32:05,710
And it just blows them away.
635
00:32:10,380 --> 00:32:13,106
Both sides lose around 30 men,
636
00:32:13,130 --> 00:32:15,856
but while the us quickly regroups,
637
00:32:15,880 --> 00:32:17,590
native morale is shattered.
638
00:32:19,880 --> 00:32:22,022
The failure to take fort recovery
639
00:32:22,046 --> 00:32:24,686
is the first loss that some
of these native Americans
640
00:32:24,710 --> 00:32:26,090
have had in several years.
641
00:32:27,250 --> 00:32:28,896
That ends up being very demoralizing
642
00:32:28,920 --> 00:32:31,340
for the northwest Indian confederacy.
643
00:32:32,580 --> 00:32:35,476
The warriors start
dispersing, and meanwhile,
644
00:32:35,500 --> 00:32:37,856
mad Anthony Wayne
has this crushing force
645
00:32:37,880 --> 00:32:39,340
marching towards them.
646
00:32:43,830 --> 00:32:47,356
After a failed attack
on fort recovery in 1794,
647
00:32:47,380 --> 00:32:50,806
the Indian confederacy begins to splinter.
648
00:32:50,830 --> 00:32:53,266
Some tribes return to their homelands,
649
00:32:53,290 --> 00:32:56,516
but the Miami and others keep fighting.
650
00:32:56,540 --> 00:32:59,960
Little turtle asks the British
for troops and cannons.
651
00:33:00,960 --> 00:33:02,226
The British are up in Canada
652
00:33:02,250 --> 00:33:04,646
and they have this idea to create
653
00:33:04,670 --> 00:33:08,106
what they call an Indian barrier state,
654
00:33:08,130 --> 00:33:12,396
a big, huge strip of
land held by Indian tribes
655
00:33:12,420 --> 00:33:16,186
as a way, essentially, of
keeping the United States
656
00:33:16,210 --> 00:33:18,540
sort of bottled up on the east coast.
657
00:33:20,040 --> 00:33:21,516
But to create this zone,
658
00:33:21,540 --> 00:33:24,686
the confederacy needs military support.
659
00:33:24,710 --> 00:33:28,356
And while the British agree
to apply gunpowder and food,
660
00:33:28,380 --> 00:33:31,022
they won't commit the soldiers or artillery
661
00:33:31,046 --> 00:33:32,670
that little turtle asks for.
662
00:33:34,250 --> 00:33:36,186
Meanwhile, mad Anthony Wayne
663
00:33:36,210 --> 00:33:38,556
pushes north from fort recovery.
664
00:33:38,580 --> 00:33:40,766
The native American army believes
665
00:33:40,790 --> 00:33:42,896
it can slow the Americans down
666
00:33:42,920 --> 00:33:45,516
while their families are continuing
667
00:33:45,540 --> 00:33:48,870
to evacuate the region
as it's being burned.
668
00:33:51,170 --> 00:33:52,936
Little turtle and his fellow war chiefs
669
00:33:52,960 --> 00:33:55,186
have just 1,500 men left
670
00:33:55,210 --> 00:33:57,856
to fight Wayne's 2,000-strong army
671
00:33:57,880 --> 00:34:00,420
and 1,600 Kentucky militia.
672
00:34:01,710 --> 00:34:03,146
They take up position a mile
673
00:34:03,170 --> 00:34:06,226
from their British allies at fort Miami,
674
00:34:06,250 --> 00:34:10,016
choosing terrain that's
scattered with fallen trees,
675
00:34:10,040 --> 00:34:12,766
a natural barrier against bayonet charges
676
00:34:12,790 --> 00:34:14,516
and cavalry attacks.
677
00:34:14,540 --> 00:34:17,436
Wayne has the benefit of
a lot of intelligence coming
678
00:34:17,460 --> 00:34:21,016
about the confederacy
side and what they're up to.
679
00:34:21,040 --> 00:34:23,856
He hears a report that
the Indians are ready,
680
00:34:23,880 --> 00:34:25,590
preparing for battle.
681
00:34:27,920 --> 00:34:29,840
And part of it is fasting.
682
00:34:30,880 --> 00:34:35,556
Warriors engage with no
food or water during that time.
683
00:34:35,580 --> 00:34:38,806
And this prepares the warrior spiritually,
684
00:34:38,830 --> 00:34:40,306
mentally, and physically
685
00:34:40,330 --> 00:34:43,080
to engage in a battle and have success.
686
00:34:44,460 --> 00:34:46,186
Wayne plays a waiting game
687
00:34:46,210 --> 00:34:49,090
as the native allies fast for three days.
688
00:34:54,080 --> 00:34:57,580
But just after a storm hits, he strikes.
689
00:35:00,960 --> 00:35:03,067
This is a clash of two different ways
690
00:35:03,091 --> 00:35:05,396
of seeing life itself,
691
00:35:05,420 --> 00:35:07,646
fighting for the destiny
of the new republic
692
00:35:07,670 --> 00:35:08,710
on the one side,
693
00:35:09,710 --> 00:35:11,686
and fighting for the
future of your homeland
694
00:35:11,710 --> 00:35:13,130
on the other side.
695
00:35:19,540 --> 00:35:21,856
This is very difficult terrain,
696
00:35:21,880 --> 00:35:26,356
but mad Anthony's trained
his foot soldiers so well
697
00:35:26,380 --> 00:35:30,130
in bayonet warfare and
hand-to-hand combat.
698
00:35:35,250 --> 00:35:38,266
And that pushes the Indians
out of the fallen timbers.
699
00:35:38,290 --> 00:35:40,806
At that point, then his cavalry
700
00:35:40,830 --> 00:35:43,750
can much more easily
push the Indians back.
701
00:35:45,210 --> 00:35:48,766
The native allies are not willing to accept
702
00:35:48,790 --> 00:35:51,606
mass casualties in pitch battles
703
00:35:51,630 --> 00:35:55,266
and would rather easily
retreat off the battlefield
704
00:35:55,290 --> 00:35:58,170
rather than allow many
of their men to be killed.
705
00:35:59,330 --> 00:36:02,606
They're in this open field,
with cavalry coming down
706
00:36:02,630 --> 00:36:04,606
on them with thousands of soldiers.
707
00:36:04,630 --> 00:36:09,460
And so, it ends up being basically a rout.
708
00:36:14,670 --> 00:36:16,356
As their battle lines collapse,
709
00:36:16,380 --> 00:36:18,606
the native forces retreat.
710
00:36:18,630 --> 00:36:21,356
Saving themselves from annihilation,
711
00:36:21,380 --> 00:36:24,760
they run to their British
allies at fort Miami for help.
712
00:36:26,540 --> 00:36:29,476
So at this time, a treaty is
actually under negotiations,
713
00:36:29,500 --> 00:36:31,516
it's eventually gonna
be called the Jay treaty,
714
00:36:31,540 --> 00:36:33,806
between the new United States
715
00:36:33,830 --> 00:36:35,976
and the very powerful and
threatening Great Britain,
716
00:36:36,000 --> 00:36:38,516
principally to get the
British to remove their troops
717
00:36:38,540 --> 00:36:41,226
and to remove their
forts from us territory.
718
00:36:41,250 --> 00:36:43,630
And also to allow a little more trade.
719
00:36:45,880 --> 00:36:50,340
The Indians get to fort Miami
and the gates are locked.
720
00:36:51,880 --> 00:36:56,186
The British commander
gets up on top of the stockade
721
00:36:56,210 --> 00:36:57,726
and shouts over the gate,
722
00:36:57,750 --> 00:37:00,516
"you are painted too much, my children.
723
00:37:00,540 --> 00:37:02,250
I cannot let you in."
724
00:37:03,540 --> 00:37:06,516
That's the metaphorical way of saying,
725
00:37:06,540 --> 00:37:10,146
you are too much into war right now.
726
00:37:10,170 --> 00:37:12,936
You're stirring things up too much,
727
00:37:12,960 --> 00:37:16,476
because if the British
commander opens the gates,
728
00:37:16,500 --> 00:37:19,540
mad Anthony is likely to attack the fort.
729
00:37:20,710 --> 00:37:22,606
The British commander
is under strict orders
730
00:37:22,630 --> 00:37:25,856
not to provoke and to engage in a way
731
00:37:25,880 --> 00:37:27,670
that will trigger a war.
732
00:37:29,040 --> 00:37:30,266
And that's the moment
733
00:37:30,290 --> 00:37:32,476
when this whole northwest confederacy,
734
00:37:32,500 --> 00:37:34,880
I mean, it's literally
like the gates close on it.
735
00:37:36,500 --> 00:37:40,436
And so now their ally has
left them swinging in the wind,
736
00:37:40,460 --> 00:37:44,420
left them hanging, and
that completes the defeat.
737
00:37:49,500 --> 00:37:51,056
Five years after destroying the us army,
738
00:37:51,080 --> 00:37:54,356
the northwest confederacy
is now soundly beaten
739
00:37:54,380 --> 00:37:57,590
at fallen timbers and
broken up once and for all.
740
00:37:59,250 --> 00:38:01,186
But a victorious Anthony Wayne
741
00:38:01,210 --> 00:38:03,686
is not finished with his conquest,
742
00:38:03,710 --> 00:38:06,790
and little turtle is now
powerless to stop him.
743
00:38:07,880 --> 00:38:10,686
Wayne's army burned the corn fields
744
00:38:10,710 --> 00:38:13,186
and leave Ohio Indians
without a food supply
745
00:38:13,210 --> 00:38:15,356
and starve them into submission.
746
00:38:15,380 --> 00:38:17,976
This is an apocalyptic type of scene.
747
00:38:18,000 --> 00:38:20,356
The river valley is in flames.
748
00:38:20,380 --> 00:38:21,562
There's no food.
749
00:38:21,586 --> 00:38:23,186
People are struggling with,
750
00:38:23,210 --> 00:38:25,396
not the defeat at fallen timbers,
751
00:38:25,420 --> 00:38:28,750
but the disintegration of their lives.
752
00:38:30,880 --> 00:38:34,436
So Anthony Wayne takes
another hammer to Miami morale
753
00:38:34,460 --> 00:38:36,766
when he builds a fort, smack dab
754
00:38:36,790 --> 00:38:39,766
in the center of their capital, kekionga.
755
00:38:39,790 --> 00:38:41,556
And to add salt to the wound,
756
00:38:41,580 --> 00:38:44,686
Wayne names the fort
after himself, fort Wayne.
757
00:38:44,710 --> 00:38:47,396
We called Anthony
Wayne eelaamhsenwa,
758
00:38:47,420 --> 00:38:49,226
which just literally means "the wind,"
759
00:38:49,250 --> 00:38:51,856
because of the way
he just kind of blew in
760
00:38:51,880 --> 00:38:55,606
and blew over everyone that was there.
761
00:38:55,630 --> 00:38:58,436
For many indigenous leaders,
this is enough to convince them
762
00:38:58,460 --> 00:39:02,146
that violent resistance
is no longer a viable path
763
00:39:02,170 --> 00:39:04,476
to the survival of their people.
764
00:39:04,500 --> 00:39:06,516
As Wayne scorches the earth,
765
00:39:06,540 --> 00:39:09,516
native leaders push for peace talks.
766
00:39:09,540 --> 00:39:14,266
They convene at fort
Greenville in June 1795.
767
00:39:14,290 --> 00:39:18,266
Little turtle brings in William
Wells as his interpreter.
768
00:39:18,290 --> 00:39:22,556
They come to surrender
and want to sign a treaty
769
00:39:22,580 --> 00:39:24,686
that surrenders as little as possible.
770
00:39:24,710 --> 00:39:26,317
And that's little turtle's main objective,
771
00:39:26,341 --> 00:39:30,686
surrendering but in a way
that keeps myaamia integrity,
772
00:39:30,710 --> 00:39:33,516
keeps myaamia sovereignty,
keeps myaamia independence,
773
00:39:33,540 --> 00:39:35,766
with this new, powerful neighbor
774
00:39:35,790 --> 00:39:38,436
that is willing to go to great lengths
775
00:39:38,460 --> 00:39:40,540
to inflict violence on his people.
776
00:39:42,540 --> 00:39:44,766
But they are in a very weak position,
777
00:39:44,790 --> 00:39:48,146
and so they end up surrendering
huge swaths of territory,
778
00:39:48,170 --> 00:39:50,527
pushing the line of
settlement for the Americans
779
00:39:50,551 --> 00:39:53,556
many, many hundreds
of miles into the interior.
780
00:39:53,580 --> 00:39:55,556
Little turtle is the last native leader
781
00:39:55,580 --> 00:39:58,186
to agree to the Greenville treaty.
782
00:39:58,210 --> 00:39:59,896
As he signs, he declares
783
00:39:59,920 --> 00:40:02,050
he'll also be the last to break it.
784
00:40:03,210 --> 00:40:04,896
It's completed just six weeks
785
00:40:04,920 --> 00:40:07,726
after congress approves the Jay treaty,
786
00:40:07,750 --> 00:40:10,580
which expels British forts and troops.
787
00:40:11,460 --> 00:40:12,766
George Washington's goal
788
00:40:12,790 --> 00:40:16,710
of securing the northwest
territory is now complete.
789
00:40:18,210 --> 00:40:21,580
But for native Americans,
it's just the beginning.
790
00:40:22,580 --> 00:40:24,356
The treaty of Greenville opens
791
00:40:24,380 --> 00:40:26,856
most of the Ohio valley
to white settlement,
792
00:40:26,880 --> 00:40:28,606
but it sets a kind of pattern,
793
00:40:28,630 --> 00:40:31,027
a module, a template,
for what's going to follow.
794
00:40:31,051 --> 00:40:34,306
Land cessions, by purchase if possible,
795
00:40:34,330 --> 00:40:36,436
by coercion if necessary,
796
00:40:36,460 --> 00:40:38,976
by war, including genocidal war,
797
00:40:39,000 --> 00:40:41,106
if absolutely necessary.
798
00:40:41,130 --> 00:40:44,686
The treaty of Greenville
really set in motion
799
00:40:44,710 --> 00:40:48,396
what was a cascade of 13 treaties,
800
00:40:48,420 --> 00:40:50,772
which caused the
complete dispossession
801
00:40:50,796 --> 00:40:52,750
of homelands for the Miami people.
802
00:40:53,920 --> 00:40:55,856
And within just a very
short period of time,
803
00:40:55,880 --> 00:40:57,482
thousands, tens of thousands,
804
00:40:57,506 --> 00:40:59,476
and eventually hundreds
of thousands of people
805
00:40:59,500 --> 00:41:01,186
will pour into this territory,
806
00:41:01,210 --> 00:41:03,670
expanding the united
states quite significantly.
807
00:41:04,710 --> 00:41:06,686
Miami leaders such as little turtle,
808
00:41:06,710 --> 00:41:08,516
they lived through the revolutionary world
809
00:41:08,540 --> 00:41:11,146
and found themselves
contemplating a future
810
00:41:11,170 --> 00:41:13,356
in which they might coexist essentially
811
00:41:13,380 --> 00:41:14,686
with the American republic.
812
00:41:14,710 --> 00:41:17,186
So, it must have been
incredibly devastating
813
00:41:17,210 --> 00:41:20,686
to see American state
power grow so quickly
814
00:41:20,710 --> 00:41:23,856
and project violence into this region.
815
00:41:23,880 --> 00:41:26,606
Little turtle dies in 1812.
816
00:41:26,630 --> 00:41:30,356
That same year, the British
back a new native uprising
817
00:41:30,380 --> 00:41:34,050
to wrest control of the great
lakes region back from the us.
818
00:41:35,880 --> 00:41:39,550
Britain and america take
up arms in the war of 1812.
819
00:41:40,710 --> 00:41:43,476
And once again in the northwest territory,
820
00:41:43,500 --> 00:41:48,330
the United States confronts an
Indian alliance and destroys it.
821
00:41:52,380 --> 00:41:54,686
Anglo-American civilization
knows from the beginning,
822
00:41:54,710 --> 00:41:56,896
no matter how much it wants the west,
823
00:41:56,920 --> 00:42:01,686
that getting it is going to
involve some ruthlessness.
824
00:42:01,710 --> 00:42:03,396
But the fact is, we did it.
825
00:42:03,420 --> 00:42:05,856
We did it as peacefully as possible
826
00:42:05,880 --> 00:42:08,396
and as ruthlessly as necessary.
827
00:42:08,420 --> 00:42:10,146
We, today, have to recognize
828
00:42:10,170 --> 00:42:14,356
how green and raw
and new this nation was.
829
00:42:14,380 --> 00:42:17,856
At that moment, the united
states was not a done deal.
830
00:42:17,880 --> 00:42:20,920
It was just barely an idea.
831
00:42:22,040 --> 00:42:24,186
And it figured some things out really well,
832
00:42:24,210 --> 00:42:25,856
and some things, it did not.
833
00:42:25,880 --> 00:42:30,550
And it, by brute force,
pushed its way west.
834
00:42:35,330 --> 00:42:38,646
The battle of fallen timbers
and the treaty of Greenville
835
00:42:38,670 --> 00:42:40,726
Mark the final defeat of little turtle
836
00:42:40,750 --> 00:42:42,670
and the northwest confederacy,
837
00:42:43,710 --> 00:42:46,016
setting what will
become a familiar pattern
838
00:42:46,040 --> 00:42:49,040
of native resistance
and American conquest.
839
00:42:50,210 --> 00:42:52,186
Nine years later,
president Thomas Jefferson
840
00:42:52,210 --> 00:42:54,856
will double the size of the United States
841
00:42:54,880 --> 00:42:56,726
with the Louisiana purchase.
842
00:42:56,750 --> 00:43:00,016
And just as they first crossed
the appalachian mountains,
843
00:43:00,040 --> 00:43:03,186
explorers, settlers, and soldiers
844
00:43:03,210 --> 00:43:05,817
will push the nation
beyond the Mississippi,
845
00:43:05,841 --> 00:43:08,726
seeking their fortunes in a foreign land
846
00:43:08,750 --> 00:43:11,880
and marching west
with bloody footsteps.
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