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These are the user uploaded subtitles that are being translated: 1 00:00:02,042 --> 00:00:04,292 - What do we see when we think of the West? 2 00:00:04,292 --> 00:00:06,958 A gunfight between some small town sheriff 3 00:00:06,958 --> 00:00:08,500 and a gang of outlaws? 4 00:00:08,500 --> 00:00:12,000 Maybe a cowboy playing his banjo under the stars, 5 00:00:12,000 --> 00:00:14,125 or a wild herd of buffalo 6 00:00:14,125 --> 00:00:17,000 hunted by a party of Comanche or Lakota. 7 00:00:17,000 --> 00:00:18,833 For me, it's an image, 8 00:00:18,833 --> 00:00:22,250 from a movie I saw at the Cinerama Dome in Hollywood 9 00:00:22,250 --> 00:00:24,750 when I was just seven years old. 10 00:00:24,750 --> 00:00:28,292 A birch bark canoe skimming across a mirrored lake 11 00:00:28,292 --> 00:00:31,292 guided by a man who knows he's free, 12 00:00:31,292 --> 00:00:34,375 living by his wits, answering to no one. 13 00:00:35,708 --> 00:00:37,208 Whatever we see, 14 00:00:37,208 --> 00:00:39,500 the West has a power like nowhere else 15 00:00:39,500 --> 00:00:43,375 to fire the imagination and stir the soul. 16 00:00:43,375 --> 00:00:46,208 But if we choose to look a little closer, 17 00:00:46,208 --> 00:00:48,042 we can see beyond these images 18 00:00:48,042 --> 00:00:49,625 to another kind of story, 19 00:00:50,875 --> 00:00:52,667 of people who come to make a home 20 00:00:52,667 --> 00:00:54,375 no matter who's already there, 21 00:00:55,375 --> 00:00:58,208 of a nation that claims an entire continent 22 00:00:58,208 --> 00:00:59,667 no matter what the cost, 23 00:01:00,875 --> 00:01:03,208 and of a land that shows us bounty, 24 00:01:03,208 --> 00:01:05,500 yet all too often gives us blood. 25 00:01:06,708 --> 00:01:09,208 These stories will captivate us, 26 00:01:09,208 --> 00:01:12,208 inspire us, and shock us. 27 00:01:12,208 --> 00:01:14,292 And that's why we have to tell them. 28 00:01:15,292 --> 00:01:18,708 Because though the United States was founded in the East, 29 00:01:18,708 --> 00:01:22,458 the country we know today was forged in the West. 30 00:01:25,042 --> 00:01:27,292 [bright piano music] 31 00:01:28,708 --> 00:01:30,167 - People live on myths, 32 00:01:31,125 --> 00:01:32,667 and the myths that really stick 33 00:01:32,667 --> 00:01:34,000 in the American experience 34 00:01:34,000 --> 00:01:35,208 are the myths of the West. 35 00:01:35,208 --> 00:01:37,833 [gun fires] [hooves thudding] 36 00:01:37,833 --> 00:01:39,000 The mountains were taller. 37 00:01:39,000 --> 00:01:40,667 The deserts were harsher. 38 00:01:40,667 --> 00:01:42,458 The snows were deeper. 39 00:01:42,458 --> 00:01:47,417 - American West conjures wonder, possibility, opportunity. 40 00:01:47,417 --> 00:01:49,833 - The figure of the mountain man. 41 00:01:49,833 --> 00:01:52,167 - Notorious outlaws. 42 00:01:52,167 --> 00:01:53,708 - The cowboy. 43 00:01:53,708 --> 00:01:56,208 - The discovery of gold in California. 44 00:01:56,208 --> 00:01:58,250 - This train of wagons 45 00:01:58,250 --> 00:02:00,125 trailing across the prairie. 46 00:02:01,125 --> 00:02:04,083 - Everybody has a reason for wanting this land. 47 00:02:05,083 --> 00:02:08,708 - But most of that land was already occupied. 48 00:02:10,292 --> 00:02:12,500 [dramatic music] 49 00:02:12,500 --> 00:02:16,583 - We have been residents for more than 10,000 years. 50 00:02:16,583 --> 00:02:19,750 - But this is a clash of two different ways 51 00:02:19,750 --> 00:02:21,417 of seeing life itself, 52 00:02:22,375 --> 00:02:23,833 fighting for the future of your homeland 53 00:02:23,833 --> 00:02:25,042 on the one side, 54 00:02:25,042 --> 00:02:26,708 [men yelling] 55 00:02:26,708 --> 00:02:29,042 and fighting for the destiny of the new republic 56 00:02:29,042 --> 00:02:30,708 on the other side. 57 00:02:30,708 --> 00:02:32,750 [dramatic music] 58 00:02:34,542 --> 00:02:37,417 - The history of the West is a creation story. 59 00:02:38,667 --> 00:02:41,375 It's the creation of what we think of as modern America. 60 00:02:42,708 --> 00:02:45,250 - The West is a place where anything is possible. 61 00:02:47,458 --> 00:02:49,708 It is the essence of the American dream. 62 00:02:51,542 --> 00:02:55,250 - The core of this is what are we to be as a nation? 63 00:02:55,250 --> 00:02:57,208 The reckoning is coming. 64 00:02:57,208 --> 00:02:59,250 - The West is this canvas 65 00:02:59,250 --> 00:03:03,042 on which American dreams become larger than life. 66 00:03:03,042 --> 00:03:05,375 [resolvant music] 67 00:03:09,708 --> 00:03:12,625 [guns firing distantly] 68 00:03:13,583 --> 00:03:16,458 - [Kevin] The final shots of the Revolutionary War 69 00:03:17,542 --> 00:03:20,958 mark a new era for Britain's former colonies. 70 00:03:20,958 --> 00:03:23,292 [pensive music] 71 00:03:25,292 --> 00:03:28,292 The United States wins not only independence, 72 00:03:30,125 --> 00:03:32,458 but a vast tract of new land, 73 00:03:34,958 --> 00:03:37,417 a place they call the West. 74 00:03:40,833 --> 00:03:44,250 - The United States, of course, when it is founded, 75 00:03:44,250 --> 00:03:45,750 is on the East Coast 76 00:03:45,750 --> 00:03:48,500 and really no farther than the Appalachian Mountains. 77 00:03:50,875 --> 00:03:52,500 And then in the Treaty of Paris 78 00:03:52,500 --> 00:03:56,333 that settles the Revolutionary War in 1783, 79 00:03:56,333 --> 00:03:59,167 the British cede all their holdings 80 00:03:59,167 --> 00:04:03,292 from the East Coast all the way to the Mississippi River. 81 00:04:03,292 --> 00:04:05,125 The Americans are euphoric because 82 00:04:05,125 --> 00:04:06,875 they've not only defeated the British, 83 00:04:06,875 --> 00:04:08,208 but the British have ceded 84 00:04:08,208 --> 00:04:11,375 this enormous sweep of land in the bargain. 85 00:04:12,417 --> 00:04:13,750 - Most of that land 86 00:04:13,750 --> 00:04:16,375 is not the United States, in reality. 87 00:04:16,375 --> 00:04:20,708 It was already occupied by scores of Indian nations 88 00:04:20,708 --> 00:04:23,542 and by millions of Indian people. 89 00:04:23,542 --> 00:04:26,667 - The suggestion that this was somehow a wilderness 90 00:04:26,667 --> 00:04:30,583 or an uninhabited virgin land is one of the most enduring 91 00:04:30,583 --> 00:04:33,542 and troubling fallacies in American history. 92 00:04:34,917 --> 00:04:38,708 - There were already relatively stable trade relationships 93 00:04:38,708 --> 00:04:41,625 between the various Indigenous Nations with the British, 94 00:04:41,625 --> 00:04:45,292 but settlers didn't just want to trade and leave. 95 00:04:45,292 --> 00:04:47,500 They wanted to stay. 96 00:04:49,167 --> 00:04:52,042 - To live on a piece of land that's been a dream of people 97 00:04:52,042 --> 00:04:53,750 all over the world forever, 98 00:04:53,750 --> 00:04:55,458 these Anglo-Americans who've been hemmed in 99 00:04:55,458 --> 00:04:57,375 on the Atlantic side of the Appalachian, 100 00:04:57,375 --> 00:04:58,708 suddenly the war has been won; 101 00:04:58,708 --> 00:05:00,875 this immense territory is being granted 102 00:05:00,875 --> 00:05:03,333 to the United States, and there's a deep desire 103 00:05:03,333 --> 00:05:05,417 to go out into this fertile land. 104 00:05:07,083 --> 00:05:10,250 - [Kevin] But where so many settlers see opportunity, 105 00:05:10,250 --> 00:05:12,708 some of the founding fathers see risk. 106 00:05:13,625 --> 00:05:15,375 - Benjamin Franklin calculated 107 00:05:15,375 --> 00:05:17,583 that the American population was doubling 108 00:05:17,583 --> 00:05:19,500 roughly once per generation. 109 00:05:19,500 --> 00:05:21,833 If this is the case, and if most of 'em are farmers, 110 00:05:21,833 --> 00:05:24,125 you gotta double the size of the United States, 111 00:05:24,125 --> 00:05:25,833 about every generation. 112 00:05:25,833 --> 00:05:27,375 It was the question for Washington, 113 00:05:27,375 --> 00:05:29,875 "Where are we gonna expand into?" 114 00:05:31,667 --> 00:05:34,125 - Washington has two major concerns 115 00:05:34,125 --> 00:05:36,375 with regard to this new land. 116 00:05:36,375 --> 00:05:38,542 The first is about security, 117 00:05:38,542 --> 00:05:40,833 the British were still on the border. 118 00:05:41,917 --> 00:05:44,250 But the greater risk is the enthusiasm 119 00:05:44,250 --> 00:05:46,083 of the American settlers themselves. 120 00:05:46,083 --> 00:05:48,958 They see this as free land, they don't want to pay for it. 121 00:05:48,958 --> 00:05:51,083 - There's no playbook for George Washington. 122 00:05:51,083 --> 00:05:52,625 No one had done this before. 123 00:05:52,625 --> 00:05:55,167 He knows that he is setting a precedent for the future, 124 00:05:55,167 --> 00:05:57,042 and that's an enormous pressure on him. 125 00:05:57,042 --> 00:06:00,000 I mean, the country's population is expanding continually, 126 00:06:00,000 --> 00:06:01,750 and the West is so important. 127 00:06:01,750 --> 00:06:04,708 - What he fears is that settlers 128 00:06:04,708 --> 00:06:06,375 are just going to put down their claims 129 00:06:06,375 --> 00:06:07,667 wherever they want, 130 00:06:07,667 --> 00:06:10,000 and in a willy-nilly anarchic fashion, 131 00:06:10,000 --> 00:06:13,042 trampling on the interests of Native Peoples 132 00:06:13,042 --> 00:06:15,208 who are out there, and creating conflict 133 00:06:15,208 --> 00:06:16,500 with those Native Peoples. 134 00:06:18,042 --> 00:06:19,958 - [Kevin] By the mid 1780s, 135 00:06:19,958 --> 00:06:23,125 armed settlers have already blazed a trail west 136 00:06:23,125 --> 00:06:24,917 from Virginia into Kentucky, 137 00:06:24,917 --> 00:06:28,375 forcing the Shawnee and the Delaware off their homeland. 138 00:06:28,375 --> 00:06:30,708 Before they can push any further, 139 00:06:30,708 --> 00:06:32,667 Congress lays down new laws 140 00:06:32,667 --> 00:06:35,292 to govern the land above the Ohio River, 141 00:06:35,292 --> 00:06:39,458 and gives this region a name: The Northwest Territory. 142 00:06:39,458 --> 00:06:42,708 - The year that the Constitution was written, 1787, 143 00:06:42,708 --> 00:06:45,875 the Northwest Ordinance is passed by the Congress 144 00:06:45,875 --> 00:06:48,625 and the Northwest Ordinance has emphatically 145 00:06:48,625 --> 00:06:50,542 that the Americans have a duty to show 146 00:06:50,542 --> 00:06:53,542 the utmost good faith to the Indigenous People, 147 00:06:53,542 --> 00:06:56,208 and not to take their lands without due compensation 148 00:06:56,208 --> 00:06:59,083 and without actual negotiation. 149 00:06:59,083 --> 00:07:00,833 - And so, the idea is for the US 150 00:07:00,833 --> 00:07:03,458 to buy lands from the Indians 151 00:07:03,458 --> 00:07:06,333 and then sell it in very large chunks 152 00:07:06,333 --> 00:07:08,750 to these, essentially, 153 00:07:08,750 --> 00:07:12,542 aristocrats and land speculators. 154 00:07:12,542 --> 00:07:15,750 And the theory is this is gonna work really easily. 155 00:07:15,750 --> 00:07:17,792 George Washington is thinking, 156 00:07:17,792 --> 00:07:21,500 once the Indian tribes see the superior ways 157 00:07:21,500 --> 00:07:24,375 of white civilization and agriculture, 158 00:07:24,375 --> 00:07:26,542 they'll immediately take it up. 159 00:07:26,542 --> 00:07:29,667 And so they'll be happy to just sell those lands to us 160 00:07:29,667 --> 00:07:33,667 and, you know, become white farmers essentially. 161 00:07:33,667 --> 00:07:36,708 - Early American capitalists, politicians, 162 00:07:36,708 --> 00:07:39,458 people of means, hope to petition the government, 163 00:07:39,458 --> 00:07:41,667 get tens of thousands of acres 164 00:07:41,667 --> 00:07:44,708 in order to sell it to small-time landholders, 165 00:07:44,708 --> 00:07:48,000 understanding that they don't yet control that land. 166 00:07:48,000 --> 00:07:53,375 - By contrast, many settlers have a mind of their own. 167 00:07:53,375 --> 00:07:55,458 They want land and they want it now, 168 00:07:55,458 --> 00:07:57,417 and they want it as cheaply as possible. 169 00:07:57,417 --> 00:07:58,917 In fact, they want it for free. 170 00:08:00,083 --> 00:08:02,667 - [Kevin] Despite all of Washington's plans, 171 00:08:02,667 --> 00:08:06,417 some settlers see this new land as the spoils of war, 172 00:08:06,417 --> 00:08:08,250 and they're not afraid to take it. 173 00:08:09,250 --> 00:08:12,583 - Many of the people who come out here are squatters. 174 00:08:12,583 --> 00:08:14,417 They're ahead of the law, 175 00:08:14,417 --> 00:08:16,792 they're ahead of legal right, 176 00:08:16,792 --> 00:08:19,875 but they're not to be blamed necessarily 177 00:08:19,875 --> 00:08:23,125 because they're fulfilling their own dream of happiness, 178 00:08:24,458 --> 00:08:27,042 but they go out and they find a a little clearing 179 00:08:27,042 --> 00:08:29,583 or cut down the trees to build a farm. 180 00:08:30,917 --> 00:08:33,542 - When people saw the American West as opportunity, 181 00:08:33,542 --> 00:08:35,250 the Indians were nowhere in that picture, 182 00:08:35,250 --> 00:08:37,792 except as something to overcome. 183 00:08:37,792 --> 00:08:39,708 What we have to keep reminding ourselves 184 00:08:39,708 --> 00:08:41,875 is this was their land. 185 00:08:41,875 --> 00:08:44,708 [tense music] 186 00:08:44,708 --> 00:08:46,833 - [Kevin] The Northwest Territory is already home 187 00:08:46,833 --> 00:08:49,708 to at least 50,000 Native Americans 188 00:08:49,708 --> 00:08:51,708 from more than a dozen tribes, 189 00:08:53,625 --> 00:08:56,708 including the Delaware, the Shawnee, 190 00:08:56,708 --> 00:08:59,750 the Wyandot, and the Miami. 191 00:09:02,042 --> 00:09:05,167 - So, from the settlement of the French and Indian War, 192 00:09:05,167 --> 00:09:07,167 all the way through the American Revolution 193 00:09:07,167 --> 00:09:08,792 and into the 1780s, 194 00:09:08,792 --> 00:09:13,042 this region is embroiled in an ongoing conflict. 195 00:09:13,042 --> 00:09:15,625 Native Peoples across the Ohio River Valley 196 00:09:15,625 --> 00:09:18,125 are increasingly incensed that the American settlers 197 00:09:18,125 --> 00:09:20,000 are flooding into their homelands. 198 00:09:21,292 --> 00:09:24,000 - For the Indigenous People, it's an ancestral claim. 199 00:09:24,000 --> 00:09:25,875 For the settlers, it's free land, 200 00:09:25,875 --> 00:09:28,167 the opportunity to strike out on one's own. 201 00:09:29,500 --> 00:09:31,625 Both are willing to fight and to die for it. 202 00:09:32,708 --> 00:09:34,500 - [Kevin] As the late 1780s 203 00:09:34,500 --> 00:09:36,958 bring an onslaught of settlers, 204 00:09:36,958 --> 00:09:39,917 these Native Nations will not only make a stand. 205 00:09:41,208 --> 00:09:44,625 Miami leader, Little Turtle, will lead them into war. 206 00:09:45,583 --> 00:09:47,750 - Once the skirmish starts, 207 00:09:47,750 --> 00:09:49,625 it's going to build until somebody 208 00:09:49,625 --> 00:09:51,375 suffers enough to stop. 209 00:09:51,375 --> 00:09:53,333 [intense music] [warrior shouts] 210 00:09:57,375 --> 00:09:58,167 [pensive music] 211 00:09:58,833 --> 00:10:01,167 - [Kevin] For centuries, the thousand-mile Ohio River 212 00:10:01,167 --> 00:10:04,375 has been an artery of trade and transport, 213 00:10:04,375 --> 00:10:07,667 connecting Native Peoples of the Great Lakes region 214 00:10:07,667 --> 00:10:10,042 to the Mississippi and beyond. 215 00:10:10,042 --> 00:10:12,875 But after the Revolutionary War, 216 00:10:12,875 --> 00:10:15,583 it becomes a path to a new future 217 00:10:15,583 --> 00:10:17,750 for Americans seeking land. 218 00:10:17,750 --> 00:10:19,208 [tense energetic music] 219 00:10:19,208 --> 00:10:22,167 - Every year, there are boats upon boats upon boats 220 00:10:22,167 --> 00:10:25,917 filled with family livestock floating down the Ohio River. 221 00:10:25,917 --> 00:10:28,458 On the south is the American side, Kentucky, 222 00:10:28,458 --> 00:10:32,042 where people expect to squat, find land, and live there. 223 00:10:33,375 --> 00:10:35,042 - [Kevin] By the late 1780s, 224 00:10:35,042 --> 00:10:38,292 the Bluegrass lands of Kentucky are filling up, 225 00:10:38,292 --> 00:10:40,333 and settlers are pushing north 226 00:10:40,333 --> 00:10:44,125 across the Ohio River and into Miami territory. 227 00:10:46,083 --> 00:10:47,917 Miami War Chief, Little Turtle, 228 00:10:47,917 --> 00:10:50,417 sees the growing United States 229 00:10:50,417 --> 00:10:52,292 as a dire threat to his people. 230 00:10:53,917 --> 00:10:56,750 - When you're encroached upon by others, 231 00:10:56,750 --> 00:10:59,708 you have no choice but to try to defend that space. 232 00:10:59,708 --> 00:11:01,917 I think any nation understands that. 233 00:11:01,917 --> 00:11:03,708 And so, at the very core, 234 00:11:03,708 --> 00:11:05,792 this was about defending our right 235 00:11:05,792 --> 00:11:07,917 to be in our homelands. 236 00:11:09,333 --> 00:11:11,167 - Miami people have been living 237 00:11:11,167 --> 00:11:13,167 in what would become the Northwest Territory 238 00:11:13,167 --> 00:11:16,958 for several centuries before the 1780s. 239 00:11:16,958 --> 00:11:21,292 The nucleus of Miami life is a string of villages 240 00:11:21,292 --> 00:11:24,583 that are on the Wabash River, the Upper Maumee, 241 00:11:24,583 --> 00:11:27,792 going up towards modern-day Ohio. 242 00:11:27,792 --> 00:11:31,042 - The Miamis are growing vast corn fields 243 00:11:31,042 --> 00:11:34,167 for as far as you can see, and harvesting actively 244 00:11:34,167 --> 00:11:37,375 from the wetland areas of that region. 245 00:11:37,375 --> 00:11:38,708 There are bison even in some 246 00:11:38,708 --> 00:11:41,083 of the woodland areas at that time. 247 00:11:41,083 --> 00:11:44,583 - [Kevin] Like other Native Americans across the continent, 248 00:11:44,583 --> 00:11:46,583 the Miami used controlled burning 249 00:11:46,583 --> 00:11:49,375 to manage game and enrich the soil. 250 00:11:50,708 --> 00:11:52,500 Their abundant resources 251 00:11:52,500 --> 00:11:55,000 now attract land-hungry settlers 252 00:11:55,000 --> 00:11:56,500 determined to move here, 253 00:11:56,500 --> 00:11:58,250 whether they're welcome or not. 254 00:11:59,625 --> 00:12:02,333 - George Washington is not someone 255 00:12:02,333 --> 00:12:05,125 who wants to wage war against Native Americans. 256 00:12:05,125 --> 00:12:09,333 He understands that if you take the continent by force, 257 00:12:09,333 --> 00:12:11,708 that doesn't comport with the ideals 258 00:12:11,708 --> 00:12:13,250 of the American Republic. 259 00:12:13,250 --> 00:12:17,750 - Scum is the term he uses to describe these squatters 260 00:12:17,750 --> 00:12:19,333 who are turning to the federal government saying, 261 00:12:19,333 --> 00:12:22,333 "You need to clear these Natives off these lands." 262 00:12:24,500 --> 00:12:25,667 - [Kevin] Land speculators 263 00:12:25,667 --> 00:12:28,083 and congressmen also demand action. 264 00:12:29,625 --> 00:12:31,417 Washington hands the problem 265 00:12:31,417 --> 00:12:33,417 off to General Arthur St. Clair. 266 00:12:34,792 --> 00:12:36,125 - Arthur St. Clair is the governor 267 00:12:36,125 --> 00:12:37,375 of the Northwest Territory. 268 00:12:37,375 --> 00:12:38,708 He's a military leader. 269 00:12:38,708 --> 00:12:40,125 He's also a speculator, 270 00:12:40,125 --> 00:12:43,125 a perfect symbol of this conflict of interest. 271 00:12:43,125 --> 00:12:47,417 He stands to gain by conquering Native American territory. 272 00:12:47,417 --> 00:12:49,083 - The US has this idea 273 00:12:49,083 --> 00:12:51,042 that it's going to protect its settlers 274 00:12:51,042 --> 00:12:52,750 over the mountains. 275 00:12:52,750 --> 00:12:54,875 But there's no army to send. 276 00:12:54,875 --> 00:12:56,708 Once the revolution is over, 277 00:12:56,708 --> 00:12:59,250 the continental army essentially disbands 278 00:12:59,250 --> 00:13:02,042 and defense is gonna be left to state militias. 279 00:13:03,208 --> 00:13:07,042 - There's 300 or so soldiers in the US Army. 280 00:13:07,042 --> 00:13:10,042 Now, they have to have control over a territory 281 00:13:10,042 --> 00:13:14,542 stretching from the Great Lakes down to the Gulf of Mexico. 282 00:13:14,542 --> 00:13:15,917 That's not gonna work. 283 00:13:15,917 --> 00:13:18,333 [tense music] [water splashing] 284 00:13:18,333 --> 00:13:21,875 - So, they cobbled together these various militias 285 00:13:21,875 --> 00:13:23,542 for that whole lot of formal training 286 00:13:24,708 --> 00:13:26,292 and send them over the mountains. 287 00:13:27,417 --> 00:13:29,667 And trouble begins. 288 00:13:29,667 --> 00:13:32,000 [intense music] 289 00:13:32,000 --> 00:13:34,042 - [Kevin] In the fall of 1790, 290 00:13:34,042 --> 00:13:35,875 St. Clair orders an attack 291 00:13:35,875 --> 00:13:39,208 on the Miami capital of Kekionga, 292 00:13:39,208 --> 00:13:42,333 hoping to quell the raids and force the Miami 293 00:13:42,333 --> 00:13:44,583 into a treaty that gives up their land. 294 00:13:46,083 --> 00:13:49,833 Little Turtle and allies from the Shawnee and Delaware 295 00:13:49,833 --> 00:13:52,917 fend off the attack, routing the militia. 296 00:13:52,917 --> 00:13:56,750 But St. Clair strikes back, sending Kentucky cavalry 297 00:13:56,750 --> 00:14:00,375 to attack the Miami and burn down their homes. 298 00:14:00,375 --> 00:14:02,375 [fire crackling] 299 00:14:02,375 --> 00:14:06,667 - The American military campaigns had a direct objective 300 00:14:06,667 --> 00:14:10,458 of going into the village and destroying these stored crops, 301 00:14:11,792 --> 00:14:13,833 the goal being to wipe out their food source 302 00:14:13,833 --> 00:14:16,917 so that they didn't have any means of surviving the winter. 303 00:14:18,042 --> 00:14:20,167 - [Kevin] Far from weakening the Miami, 304 00:14:20,167 --> 00:14:23,208 these raids fuel their defiance, 305 00:14:23,208 --> 00:14:27,000 and in the aftermath, Little Turtle gains a valuable ally, 306 00:14:28,875 --> 00:14:30,792 an American settler 307 00:14:30,792 --> 00:14:33,708 captured eight years earlier by the Miami 308 00:14:33,708 --> 00:14:35,375 and raised as one of them. 309 00:14:36,958 --> 00:14:39,125 William Wells. 310 00:14:39,125 --> 00:14:42,042 - William Wells is captured as a young boy 311 00:14:42,042 --> 00:14:44,333 in Kentucky during a raid, 312 00:14:44,333 --> 00:14:47,083 brought into what we call Myaamionki, 313 00:14:47,083 --> 00:14:48,417 or the Miami country. 314 00:14:49,375 --> 00:14:51,500 - This is a common occurrence in Kentucky 315 00:14:51,500 --> 00:14:53,125 in this time period. 316 00:14:53,125 --> 00:14:55,208 There are a lot of reasons why a Myaamia family 317 00:14:55,208 --> 00:14:57,042 would want to take a captive. 318 00:14:57,042 --> 00:14:59,375 One might be to replace someone who's died 319 00:14:59,375 --> 00:15:01,958 through violence or through disease perhaps 320 00:15:01,958 --> 00:15:04,000 to fill a gap in the community. 321 00:15:05,875 --> 00:15:07,417 - The story of frontier is also one of 322 00:15:07,417 --> 00:15:09,542 what we might call cross fertilization 323 00:15:09,542 --> 00:15:11,333 of these colliding people, 324 00:15:11,333 --> 00:15:13,292 are also being brought together, 325 00:15:13,292 --> 00:15:16,375 and the captivity and the adoption of Americans 326 00:15:16,375 --> 00:15:18,500 could be seen as a rather dramatic 327 00:15:18,500 --> 00:15:20,542 and a very poignant example of that kind 328 00:15:20,542 --> 00:15:23,875 of cultural exchange between these peoples. 329 00:15:23,875 --> 00:15:25,542 - William Wells, mother had died, 330 00:15:25,542 --> 00:15:28,875 then his father had been killed in an Indian ambush. 331 00:15:28,875 --> 00:15:34,000 So he just embraces it in a way that a 13-year-old could. 332 00:15:34,000 --> 00:15:36,250 [intense music] 333 00:15:37,250 --> 00:15:40,875 - [Kevin] Eight years after being taken captive himself, 334 00:15:40,875 --> 00:15:43,083 a 21-year-old William Wells 335 00:15:43,083 --> 00:15:45,917 sees his Miami wife and son kidnapped 336 00:15:45,917 --> 00:15:48,625 by Kentucky raiders in 1791. 337 00:15:49,875 --> 00:15:52,167 - Wells marries Little Turtle's daughter, 338 00:15:52,167 --> 00:15:54,208 known in English as Sweet Breeze, 339 00:15:54,208 --> 00:15:56,500 and ends up having four children, 340 00:15:56,500 --> 00:16:00,292 one of which is a grandmother of mine. 341 00:16:00,292 --> 00:16:01,875 - [Kevin] Little Turtle brings Wells 342 00:16:01,875 --> 00:16:06,542 into a growing army of Native resistance to US expansion, 343 00:16:06,542 --> 00:16:09,375 and begins to unite the Miami with allies 344 00:16:09,375 --> 00:16:12,250 across the Ohio River Valley and beyond. 345 00:16:13,333 --> 00:16:15,875 Forging an alliance to resist settlement 346 00:16:15,875 --> 00:16:18,458 among so many tribes will be a test 347 00:16:18,458 --> 00:16:21,542 of Little Turtle's leadership and diplomacy. 348 00:16:21,542 --> 00:16:25,375 - Just as the American Republic is bringing together 349 00:16:25,375 --> 00:16:27,708 what had formerly been separate colonies, 350 00:16:27,708 --> 00:16:32,750 so too in the Great Lakes area emerges a confederation 351 00:16:32,750 --> 00:16:37,750 among previously diverse and disparate Indian peoples. 352 00:16:38,708 --> 00:16:39,875 - Seven nations from Canada, 353 00:16:39,875 --> 00:16:41,958 six nations from modern-day New York, 354 00:16:41,958 --> 00:16:44,208 all the nations from the immediate region 355 00:16:44,208 --> 00:16:46,375 create an effective military force 356 00:16:46,375 --> 00:16:48,250 that's larger than any one of the nations 357 00:16:48,250 --> 00:16:50,417 could provide on its own. 358 00:16:50,417 --> 00:16:52,208 - Indigenous Peoples understand 359 00:16:52,208 --> 00:16:54,625 that their futures are imperiled, 360 00:16:54,625 --> 00:16:57,167 and they begin connecting with one another, 361 00:16:57,167 --> 00:17:00,042 forming the Northwest Indian Confederacy 362 00:17:00,042 --> 00:17:03,208 to protect their homelands and sovereignty. 363 00:17:03,208 --> 00:17:05,083 - The Native Americans are in a confederacy 364 00:17:05,083 --> 00:17:06,875 unprecedented in their history. 365 00:17:06,875 --> 00:17:08,208 They're well organized, 366 00:17:08,208 --> 00:17:10,375 they're determined to resist. 367 00:17:10,375 --> 00:17:12,042 - It is pretty remarkable, 368 00:17:12,042 --> 00:17:13,708 the ways in which peoples 369 00:17:13,708 --> 00:17:16,375 from across the Ohio country and the Great Lakes region 370 00:17:16,375 --> 00:17:18,542 are coming together to put forth 371 00:17:18,542 --> 00:17:21,417 a united front against American expansionism. 372 00:17:23,250 --> 00:17:24,958 - [Kevin] Little Turtle rises to become 373 00:17:24,958 --> 00:17:29,167 one of the leading war chiefs of the Northwest Confederacy. 374 00:17:29,167 --> 00:17:31,458 The British also lend their support 375 00:17:31,458 --> 00:17:33,542 to protect their North American trade 376 00:17:33,542 --> 00:17:37,375 with Native Nations, and to halt US expansion. 377 00:17:37,375 --> 00:17:41,375 Washington now sees a threat to national security 378 00:17:41,375 --> 00:17:44,917 and orders St. Clair to crush the Confederacy. 379 00:17:44,917 --> 00:17:46,833 - St. Clair pulls together 380 00:17:46,833 --> 00:17:49,583 what you might call the prototype to the US Army. 381 00:17:49,583 --> 00:17:53,083 And there's some trained regulars, but not many. 382 00:17:53,083 --> 00:17:55,375 It's this cobbled together force, 383 00:17:55,375 --> 00:17:57,750 frontiersmen, Kentucky militia, 384 00:17:57,750 --> 00:18:00,292 and others who have served in the revolution. 385 00:18:01,625 --> 00:18:04,083 - [Kevin] St. Clair wants to reassure settlers 386 00:18:04,083 --> 00:18:05,542 that the region is safe 387 00:18:05,542 --> 00:18:08,083 by conquering the Native alliance. 388 00:18:09,375 --> 00:18:12,208 He again targets the Miami capital, 389 00:18:12,208 --> 00:18:15,083 but this time he leads the invasion himself. 390 00:18:16,250 --> 00:18:19,625 - Little Turtle has his scouts tracking St. Clair 391 00:18:19,625 --> 00:18:22,583 the whole time, and waits for St. Clair 392 00:18:22,583 --> 00:18:24,958 to get to a really vulnerable spot. 393 00:18:24,958 --> 00:18:27,000 [tense music] 394 00:18:27,000 --> 00:18:29,917 - [Kevin] On November 3rd, 1791, 395 00:18:29,917 --> 00:18:32,167 St. Clair makes camp, 396 00:18:32,167 --> 00:18:35,167 still 50 miles from Kekionga. 397 00:18:36,542 --> 00:18:38,542 But the long march and low pay 398 00:18:38,542 --> 00:18:41,500 have taken their toll on his men. 399 00:18:41,500 --> 00:18:43,667 A quarter of his 2,000 recruits 400 00:18:43,667 --> 00:18:46,583 have succumbed to disease or deserted. 401 00:18:48,208 --> 00:18:50,542 Meanwhile, Little Turtle and other Native leaders 402 00:18:50,542 --> 00:18:53,542 have brought together 1,000 warriors. 403 00:18:53,542 --> 00:18:56,667 Under cover of darkness, they close in. 404 00:18:56,667 --> 00:18:59,417 [intense music] 405 00:18:59,417 --> 00:19:01,917 - Little Turtle and his warriors, 406 00:19:01,917 --> 00:19:04,667 he has this entire camp surrounded 407 00:19:06,042 --> 00:19:09,500 and as these soldiers are just awakening, 408 00:19:10,875 --> 00:19:13,875 all of a sudden there are several hundred warriors 409 00:19:13,875 --> 00:19:16,875 running at them, full-on tomahawks, 410 00:19:16,875 --> 00:19:19,875 muskets, knives, war clubs. 411 00:19:19,875 --> 00:19:21,667 - So, it's a surprise attack. 412 00:19:21,667 --> 00:19:24,083 St. Clair's completely unprepared for it. 413 00:19:24,083 --> 00:19:25,417 [warriors shouting] [dramatic music] 414 00:19:29,333 --> 00:19:30,167 [pensive music] 415 00:19:30,667 --> 00:19:33,500 - [Kevin] On the morning of November 4th, 1791, 416 00:19:33,500 --> 00:19:36,083 Miami War Chief, Little Turtle 417 00:19:36,083 --> 00:19:38,417 leads a confederacy of Native forces 418 00:19:38,417 --> 00:19:43,167 in a surprise attack on General Arthur St. Clair's army. 419 00:19:43,167 --> 00:19:45,083 [warriors shouting] [weapons thudding] 420 00:19:45,083 --> 00:19:47,375 - American military commanders underestimate 421 00:19:47,375 --> 00:19:49,375 the sophistication and organization 422 00:19:49,375 --> 00:19:51,667 of Little Turtle and the Native Confederacy. 423 00:19:51,667 --> 00:19:53,292 They believe that the Native Americans 424 00:19:53,292 --> 00:19:55,667 are really a chaotic fighting force. 425 00:19:55,667 --> 00:19:57,000 [warriors shouting] 426 00:19:57,000 --> 00:19:59,708 They are incapable of modern warfare. 427 00:19:59,708 --> 00:20:02,875 Little Turtle is gonna prove them deadly wrong. 428 00:20:02,875 --> 00:20:05,208 [intense music] 429 00:20:07,500 --> 00:20:10,375 - [Kevin] Little Turtle routs the Kentucky militia, 430 00:20:10,375 --> 00:20:13,250 throwing St. Clair's camp into chaos. 431 00:20:13,250 --> 00:20:16,833 But the American artillery springs into action. 432 00:20:16,833 --> 00:20:19,375 [cannons and guns firing] 433 00:20:19,375 --> 00:20:21,542 - St. Clair's whole scheme is kind of based 434 00:20:21,542 --> 00:20:23,875 around the superiority of this cannon fire. 435 00:20:23,875 --> 00:20:26,250 But Little Turtle brings in sharp shooters 436 00:20:26,250 --> 00:20:29,375 and they effectively take out the artillery crew. 437 00:20:29,375 --> 00:20:32,375 And now, St. Clair and the rest of them are cooked. 438 00:20:34,250 --> 00:20:36,250 - [Kevin] Over three long hours, 439 00:20:36,250 --> 00:20:37,917 St. Clair tries to fend off 440 00:20:37,917 --> 00:20:41,667 a carefully planned sequence of Indian attacks. 441 00:20:41,667 --> 00:20:44,417 He has three horses shot from under him, 442 00:20:44,417 --> 00:20:46,708 then flees for his life. 443 00:20:46,708 --> 00:20:49,500 Two thirds of his soldiers never make it out. 444 00:20:50,750 --> 00:20:53,833 A survivor describes their freshly scalped heads 445 00:20:53,833 --> 00:20:55,500 as a field of pumpkins. 446 00:20:57,417 --> 00:21:00,042 - St. Clair loses almost 700 men, 447 00:21:00,042 --> 00:21:02,500 the largest loss of American troops 448 00:21:02,500 --> 00:21:05,042 to Native Americans in our history. 449 00:21:06,708 --> 00:21:11,042 - US soldiers, they are going into territories 450 00:21:11,042 --> 00:21:13,542 with this false notion that, 451 00:21:13,542 --> 00:21:15,208 "Oh, if there are a few Indians there, 452 00:21:15,208 --> 00:21:16,542 we'll take care of it." 453 00:21:16,542 --> 00:21:18,667 And there's a certain arrogance to that. 454 00:21:20,292 --> 00:21:23,083 - The Indian warriors go around 455 00:21:23,083 --> 00:21:27,458 stuffing dirt in the mouths of dead American soldiers. 456 00:21:27,458 --> 00:21:28,708 And I think that's such a telling moment 457 00:21:28,708 --> 00:21:31,250 because in a sense what they're saying is, 458 00:21:31,250 --> 00:21:33,833 "You really wanted this land so badly, 459 00:21:33,833 --> 00:21:35,542 here, taste it, eat it." 460 00:21:37,375 --> 00:21:40,208 And it seems to suggest that this Indian Confederacy, 461 00:21:40,208 --> 00:21:42,542 as long as it remains united, 462 00:21:42,542 --> 00:21:44,917 is going to be the lasting entity 463 00:21:44,917 --> 00:21:46,625 north of the Ohio River, 464 00:21:46,625 --> 00:21:48,750 and that the American Confederation 465 00:21:48,750 --> 00:21:50,833 is the one that's on the verge of collapse. 466 00:21:52,250 --> 00:21:55,625 - [Kevin] For Little Turtle and his allies, it's a triumph. 467 00:21:55,625 --> 00:21:59,125 Not only have they wiped out America's only army, 468 00:21:59,125 --> 00:22:01,750 they've blocked westward expansion. 469 00:22:01,750 --> 00:22:03,917 And the nation that claimed its independence 470 00:22:03,917 --> 00:22:05,750 only eight years earlier 471 00:22:05,750 --> 00:22:08,458 now looks vulnerable to a British takeover. 472 00:22:09,708 --> 00:22:11,792 - The British believe that the American Republic 473 00:22:11,792 --> 00:22:14,792 is destined to fail, and they're ready to swoop in 474 00:22:14,792 --> 00:22:18,917 and reclaim parts of their former imperial domain. 475 00:22:18,917 --> 00:22:22,375 - The British have promised to vacate the area, 476 00:22:22,375 --> 00:22:24,375 to remove their troops, and to remove their forts, 477 00:22:24,375 --> 00:22:25,875 but they have not done so. 478 00:22:25,875 --> 00:22:28,208 And they have this sort of handshake alliance 479 00:22:28,208 --> 00:22:29,708 with the Native Americans, 480 00:22:29,708 --> 00:22:33,000 encouraging Native tribes to attack white settlers 481 00:22:33,000 --> 00:22:35,708 who have pushed out onto the frontier. 482 00:22:35,708 --> 00:22:37,292 - We have to remember the United States 483 00:22:37,292 --> 00:22:39,500 feels threatened all the time 484 00:22:39,500 --> 00:22:41,250 by these imperial forces 485 00:22:41,250 --> 00:22:42,833 circling around them like sharks. 486 00:22:42,833 --> 00:22:44,792 So it's very important for Washington 487 00:22:44,792 --> 00:22:46,958 to defeat the tribes to show the strength 488 00:22:46,958 --> 00:22:48,833 of the United States. 489 00:22:48,833 --> 00:22:51,875 - Every time there's a setback for the United States, 490 00:22:51,875 --> 00:22:55,583 our reaction is not to rethink Western policy. 491 00:22:56,708 --> 00:23:00,083 Our reaction is to get more serious with lethality. 492 00:23:00,083 --> 00:23:02,000 Finally, George Washington says, 493 00:23:02,000 --> 00:23:04,708 "We've got to take enough force to get this done." 494 00:23:04,708 --> 00:23:07,500 And so he sends Mad Anthony Wayne out. 495 00:23:09,042 --> 00:23:11,583 - Anthony Wayne is known widely as "Mad" Anthony Wayne 496 00:23:11,583 --> 00:23:14,375 because of his famously fiery temper. 497 00:23:14,375 --> 00:23:17,250 But actually, he is mad for discipline. 498 00:23:17,250 --> 00:23:20,667 He is mad for training and preparedness. 499 00:23:21,875 --> 00:23:23,583 - [Kevin] Washington instructs Wayne 500 00:23:23,583 --> 00:23:27,708 to build a training base near Pittsburgh in 1792 501 00:23:27,708 --> 00:23:31,625 and ready the Republic's first professional army, 502 00:23:31,625 --> 00:23:36,042 a 2,000-strong force, named the Legion of the United States. 503 00:23:37,708 --> 00:23:41,250 - Mad Anthony really puts together a force 504 00:23:41,250 --> 00:23:43,417 that's aimed directly at reining in 505 00:23:43,417 --> 00:23:45,042 this Northwest Confederacy. 506 00:23:45,042 --> 00:23:48,750 So he trains them at bayonet use extensively. 507 00:23:48,750 --> 00:23:50,542 - Bayonets are incredibly effective 508 00:23:50,542 --> 00:23:53,625 in close quarter fighting and in bayonet charges. 509 00:23:53,625 --> 00:23:56,625 But you have to have troops that are disciplined. 510 00:23:56,625 --> 00:23:58,333 - He tells them, "You might think 511 00:23:58,333 --> 00:23:59,917 you're gonna fight the Indians 512 00:23:59,917 --> 00:24:02,625 the way you might fight the British or whomever. 513 00:24:02,625 --> 00:24:04,375 No, it's not gonna go that way. 514 00:24:04,375 --> 00:24:06,000 It's gonna be hand-to-hand combat. 515 00:24:06,000 --> 00:24:08,708 However we start, that's where it's gonna end up." 516 00:24:10,375 --> 00:24:12,833 - And so, the US backtracks 517 00:24:12,833 --> 00:24:15,542 on many of its revolutionary principles. 518 00:24:15,542 --> 00:24:18,000 To raise an army requires raising taxes. 519 00:24:18,000 --> 00:24:22,583 This is the creation of an American fiscal military state, 520 00:24:22,583 --> 00:24:25,208 and it's in response to Native American power. 521 00:24:25,208 --> 00:24:27,333 [tense music] 522 00:24:27,333 --> 00:24:30,500 - [Kevin] Before ordering troops into the Northwest Territory, 523 00:24:30,500 --> 00:24:32,625 Washington sends peace envoys out 524 00:24:32,625 --> 00:24:35,000 to meet with leaders of the Confederacy. 525 00:24:36,042 --> 00:24:38,583 Meanwhile, Little Turtle sends William Wells 526 00:24:38,583 --> 00:24:42,500 and other Miami leaders on their own peace mission, 527 00:24:42,500 --> 00:24:43,875 down the Wabash River 528 00:24:43,875 --> 00:24:47,042 to the frontier trading town of Vincennes, 529 00:24:47,042 --> 00:24:50,167 to negotiate the release of Miami captives. 530 00:24:51,583 --> 00:24:53,542 - William Wells goes to orchestrate 531 00:24:53,542 --> 00:24:56,708 the freedom of his first wife and child. 532 00:24:56,708 --> 00:24:58,958 He comes to the attention of American officials 533 00:24:58,958 --> 00:25:01,750 who want Anglo-American interpreters. 534 00:25:03,042 --> 00:25:05,542 - [Kevin] The US military commander at Vincennes 535 00:25:05,542 --> 00:25:08,792 agrees to help Wells get his family back, 536 00:25:08,792 --> 00:25:11,375 but it will take three months. 537 00:25:11,375 --> 00:25:12,917 In the meantime, Wells ventures 538 00:25:12,917 --> 00:25:16,292 across the Ohio River into Kentucky. 539 00:25:16,292 --> 00:25:19,708 What he sees is a world transformed. 540 00:25:19,708 --> 00:25:21,833 - When his family had moved to Kentucky, 541 00:25:21,833 --> 00:25:23,500 it was just frontier. 542 00:25:24,708 --> 00:25:27,708 And now, by this time in the early 1790s, 543 00:25:27,708 --> 00:25:30,292 it seemed a real town. 544 00:25:30,292 --> 00:25:32,708 - [Kevin] By the early 1790s, 545 00:25:32,708 --> 00:25:35,875 the US population is four million. 546 00:25:35,875 --> 00:25:39,250 The 74,000 Americans in Kentucky 547 00:25:39,250 --> 00:25:42,750 have eclipsed the 50,000 or so Native Americans 548 00:25:42,750 --> 00:25:45,292 living in the southern Great Lakes. 549 00:25:45,292 --> 00:25:49,083 And to Wells' surprise, the settlers are thriving. 550 00:25:50,042 --> 00:25:52,708 - William Wells observes the growth 551 00:25:52,708 --> 00:25:55,458 of established communities in that part of the country. 552 00:25:55,458 --> 00:25:57,958 He sees the changes that are coming. 553 00:25:59,375 --> 00:26:02,500 - The more time Wells spends in that white world, 554 00:26:02,500 --> 00:26:06,958 the more he sees, one, how permanent it is, 555 00:26:06,958 --> 00:26:10,917 and two, how numerous are the American settlers. 556 00:26:10,917 --> 00:26:15,458 And he starts thinking, "We can keep fighting all our lives 557 00:26:15,458 --> 00:26:18,208 and they can just keep coming at us. 558 00:26:18,208 --> 00:26:20,500 This is not a happy end." 559 00:26:20,500 --> 00:26:22,750 [tense music] 560 00:26:22,750 --> 00:26:25,375 - For William Wells, this is a shock. 561 00:26:25,375 --> 00:26:26,792 He has to be thinking to himself, 562 00:26:26,792 --> 00:26:28,208 "What does this mean for the Miami? 563 00:26:28,208 --> 00:26:29,875 What does this mean for Little Turtle? 564 00:26:29,875 --> 00:26:32,083 What does this mean for me and my family?" 565 00:26:33,750 --> 00:26:35,875 - [Kevin] Wells is finally reunited 566 00:26:35,875 --> 00:26:39,208 with his captured Miami wife and son. 567 00:26:39,208 --> 00:26:42,125 To secure their freedom, he agrees to work 568 00:26:42,125 --> 00:26:45,125 as an interpreter for the United States, 569 00:26:45,125 --> 00:26:47,958 but first, Wells reports back on what he's seen. 570 00:26:49,917 --> 00:26:51,958 - It's clear to Little Turtle at this point 571 00:26:51,958 --> 00:26:53,667 that the Americans are not gonna stop. 572 00:26:53,667 --> 00:26:55,917 They can't halt this onslaught 573 00:26:55,917 --> 00:26:58,250 of settlers into their territory. 574 00:26:58,250 --> 00:27:00,542 - Little Turtle is trying to figure out 575 00:27:00,542 --> 00:27:02,417 how to preserve the Miami nation. 576 00:27:02,417 --> 00:27:05,292 He wants to keep fighting, protecting the homeland. 577 00:27:10,208 --> 00:27:12,708 - [Kevin] By late 1792, 578 00:27:12,708 --> 00:27:14,833 President Washington has made little progress 579 00:27:14,833 --> 00:27:17,875 in his effort to subdue the Northwest Confederacy. 580 00:27:18,958 --> 00:27:21,167 His new army is still in training. 581 00:27:22,542 --> 00:27:24,458 In the meantime, he makes a final effort 582 00:27:24,458 --> 00:27:27,167 to secure Native lands without a fight. 583 00:27:28,333 --> 00:27:30,250 - So while George Washington is trying to resolve 584 00:27:30,250 --> 00:27:33,000 the great security crisis on the western border, 585 00:27:33,000 --> 00:27:36,167 there's another huge crisis unfolding in the United States, 586 00:27:36,167 --> 00:27:38,042 which we know as the Whiskey Rebellion. 587 00:27:38,042 --> 00:27:40,917 Basically, thousands of farmers in Western Pennsylvania 588 00:27:40,917 --> 00:27:42,875 are up in arms about a tax 589 00:27:42,875 --> 00:27:45,292 that's been imposed on distilled liquors. 590 00:27:46,667 --> 00:27:47,917 And it really looks like, 591 00:27:47,917 --> 00:27:49,833 to George Washington and his administration, 592 00:27:49,833 --> 00:27:52,417 that they have a Civil War brewing. 593 00:27:52,417 --> 00:27:56,167 - This is the first major test of this new presidency. 594 00:27:56,167 --> 00:27:58,708 He has to somehow put down law and order. 595 00:27:58,708 --> 00:28:00,292 He has to have the taxes 596 00:28:00,292 --> 00:28:02,208 because the debt from the Revolutionary War 597 00:28:02,208 --> 00:28:04,458 has now reached unprecedented heights. 598 00:28:04,458 --> 00:28:05,708 He sends the troops. 599 00:28:06,708 --> 00:28:09,917 They put down the rebellion, and had he not done otherwise, 600 00:28:09,917 --> 00:28:11,375 then there would really have not been a sense 601 00:28:11,375 --> 00:28:14,333 of whether or not the government could control its own people. 602 00:28:15,875 --> 00:28:18,125 - Washington is looking at these wars 603 00:28:18,125 --> 00:28:20,500 against the Ohio Indian Confederacy and saying, 604 00:28:20,500 --> 00:28:23,708 "Wait a second, there's a vast expensive manpower here 605 00:28:23,708 --> 00:28:25,667 and a vast loss in blood. 606 00:28:25,667 --> 00:28:27,333 We've gotta find a different path." 607 00:28:27,333 --> 00:28:29,375 [tense music] 608 00:28:30,583 --> 00:28:33,208 So, they send a team of negotiators out 609 00:28:33,208 --> 00:28:36,333 to meet with leaders of the Indian Confederacy 610 00:28:38,917 --> 00:28:41,167 and they basically sort of say, "Well, 611 00:28:41,167 --> 00:28:45,708 what if we pay you to sort of cede some lands to us?" 612 00:28:47,333 --> 00:28:49,875 - [Kevin] In spring 1793, 613 00:28:49,875 --> 00:28:53,375 Confederacy leaders from across the Great Lakes region 614 00:28:53,375 --> 00:28:55,625 hold a grand council and debate 615 00:28:55,625 --> 00:28:58,292 whether to accept the offer. 616 00:28:58,292 --> 00:29:01,792 In the wake of their victory over St. Clair's army, 617 00:29:01,792 --> 00:29:03,333 they take a hard line. 618 00:29:03,333 --> 00:29:07,000 - Native Americans have defeated the American army 619 00:29:07,000 --> 00:29:11,042 and successfully defended their homes, 620 00:29:11,042 --> 00:29:13,708 their people, their crops. 621 00:29:13,708 --> 00:29:16,583 So Little Turtle is thinking about creating 622 00:29:16,583 --> 00:29:21,000 a lasting peace while Native Americans have the upper hand. 623 00:29:21,000 --> 00:29:24,042 - The Indigenous People in that area had managed 624 00:29:24,042 --> 00:29:28,042 to stave off American interest for a long time, 625 00:29:28,042 --> 00:29:31,542 and their partnership with the British 626 00:29:31,542 --> 00:29:35,167 also kept Americans out of there. 627 00:29:35,167 --> 00:29:37,833 - The Indian leaders, Little Turtle among them, 628 00:29:37,833 --> 00:29:40,792 say, "Money, to us, is of no value. 629 00:29:40,792 --> 00:29:43,583 Rather than you giving us money, 630 00:29:43,583 --> 00:29:46,292 you should pay your poor settlers. 631 00:29:47,417 --> 00:29:50,292 You should use the money to pay them to retreat." 632 00:29:50,292 --> 00:29:52,792 [pensive music] 633 00:29:52,792 --> 00:29:55,500 - [Kevin] The Confederacy makes a bold proposal, 634 00:29:55,500 --> 00:29:59,000 demanding a permanent boundary at the Ohio River 635 00:29:59,000 --> 00:30:01,250 with Native Nations on the north 636 00:30:01,250 --> 00:30:03,208 and the United States on the south. 637 00:30:04,083 --> 00:30:06,958 But the idea is soundly rejected. 638 00:30:06,958 --> 00:30:09,083 Meanwhile, British agents offer weapons 639 00:30:09,083 --> 00:30:11,583 and money to the Indian Confederacy 640 00:30:11,583 --> 00:30:14,000 if they'll keep up the fight. 641 00:30:14,000 --> 00:30:16,375 When the peace talks finally collapse, 642 00:30:16,375 --> 00:30:17,958 Anthony Wayne gets orders 643 00:30:17,958 --> 00:30:20,708 from a frustrated President Washington: 644 00:30:20,708 --> 00:30:22,833 "Prepare to attack." 645 00:30:25,333 --> 00:30:27,417 - From Pittsburgh, Wayne's army moves 646 00:30:27,417 --> 00:30:30,500 down the Ohio River through the invasion of Miami country, 647 00:30:32,375 --> 00:30:37,125 and they begin cutting, pulling, and burning corn, 648 00:30:37,125 --> 00:30:39,167 the most immense fields that Anthony Wayne 649 00:30:39,167 --> 00:30:41,458 has ever seen in his life, he says. 650 00:30:41,458 --> 00:30:43,667 [suspenseful music] 651 00:30:43,667 --> 00:30:46,375 - [Kevin] Through the summer of 1794, 652 00:30:46,375 --> 00:30:50,250 Wayne pushes the Legion deeper into Miami territory, 653 00:30:50,250 --> 00:30:54,042 supplying his troops through a series of forts. 654 00:30:54,042 --> 00:30:57,208 Meanwhile, Little Turtle and other Confederacy leaders 655 00:30:57,208 --> 00:30:59,833 struggle to agree on their next move. 656 00:31:03,042 --> 00:31:05,375 - The timeline is a problem 657 00:31:05,375 --> 00:31:09,875 because Mad Anthony is moving very slowly and deliberately, 658 00:31:09,875 --> 00:31:12,625 which is part of his strength. 659 00:31:12,625 --> 00:31:16,250 And the gathered warriors have come from far away. 660 00:31:16,250 --> 00:31:17,792 I mean, even hundreds of miles away 661 00:31:17,792 --> 00:31:19,250 and they've left their families, 662 00:31:19,250 --> 00:31:22,000 and the warriors are getting really impatient. 663 00:31:23,167 --> 00:31:24,500 - [Kevin] Against Little Turtle's advice, 664 00:31:24,500 --> 00:31:27,667 the Shawnee lead an attack on Fort Recovery, 665 00:31:27,667 --> 00:31:31,125 built by Wayne on the site of St. Clair's defeat. 666 00:31:32,083 --> 00:31:34,208 First, they take out the supply lines 667 00:31:34,208 --> 00:31:36,875 with help from British troops, 668 00:31:36,875 --> 00:31:39,167 then they strike the fort itself. 669 00:31:40,292 --> 00:31:42,125 - The idea of attacking a fort 670 00:31:42,125 --> 00:31:44,542 was antithetical to Indian ways of war. 671 00:31:44,542 --> 00:31:48,042 The casualties that you would suffer were unthinkable, 672 00:31:49,375 --> 00:31:51,292 but they're certain they can win. 673 00:31:53,250 --> 00:31:56,875 [warriors yelling] [guns firing] 674 00:31:56,875 --> 00:31:58,750 - Part of the Northwest Confederacy decides 675 00:31:58,750 --> 00:32:04,083 it's time to go ahead and attack directly on Fort Recovery. 676 00:32:04,083 --> 00:32:05,708 And it just blows them away. 677 00:32:05,708 --> 00:32:08,042 [cannons firing] 678 00:32:10,375 --> 00:32:13,125 - [Kevin] Both sides lose around 30 men, 679 00:32:13,125 --> 00:32:15,875 but while the US quickly regroups, 680 00:32:15,875 --> 00:32:17,583 Native morale is shattered. 681 00:32:19,875 --> 00:32:22,042 - The failure to take Fort Recovery 682 00:32:22,042 --> 00:32:24,708 is the first loss that some of these Native Americans 683 00:32:24,708 --> 00:32:26,083 have had in several years. 684 00:32:27,250 --> 00:32:28,917 - That ends up being very demoralizing 685 00:32:28,917 --> 00:32:31,333 for the Northwest Indian Confederacy. 686 00:32:32,583 --> 00:32:35,500 The warriors start dispersing, and meanwhile, 687 00:32:35,500 --> 00:32:37,875 Mad Anthony Wayne has this crushing force 688 00:32:37,875 --> 00:32:39,333 marching towards them. 689 00:32:43,833 --> 00:32:47,375 - [Kevin] After a failed attack on Fort Recovery in 1794, 690 00:32:47,375 --> 00:32:50,833 the Indian Confederacy begins to splinter. 691 00:32:50,833 --> 00:32:53,292 Some tribes return to their homelands, 692 00:32:53,292 --> 00:32:56,542 but the Miami and others keep fighting. 693 00:32:56,542 --> 00:32:59,958 Little Turtle asks the British for troops and cannons. 694 00:33:00,958 --> 00:33:02,250 - The British are up in Canada 695 00:33:02,250 --> 00:33:04,667 and they have this idea to create 696 00:33:04,667 --> 00:33:08,125 what they call an Indian barrier state, 697 00:33:08,125 --> 00:33:12,417 a big, huge strip of land held by Indian tribes 698 00:33:12,417 --> 00:33:16,208 as a way, essentially, of keeping the United States 699 00:33:16,208 --> 00:33:18,542 sort of bottled up on the East Coast. 700 00:33:20,042 --> 00:33:21,542 - [Kevin] But to create this zone, 701 00:33:21,542 --> 00:33:24,708 the Confederacy needs military support. 702 00:33:24,708 --> 00:33:28,375 And while the British agree to apply gunpowder and food, 703 00:33:28,375 --> 00:33:31,042 they won't commit the soldiers or artillery 704 00:33:31,042 --> 00:33:32,667 that Little Turtle asks for. 705 00:33:34,250 --> 00:33:36,208 Meanwhile, Mad Anthony Wayne 706 00:33:36,208 --> 00:33:38,583 pushes north from Fort Recovery. 707 00:33:38,583 --> 00:33:40,792 - The Native American army believes 708 00:33:40,792 --> 00:33:42,917 it can slow the Americans down 709 00:33:42,917 --> 00:33:45,542 while their families are continuing 710 00:33:45,542 --> 00:33:48,875 to evacuate the region as it's being burned. 711 00:33:48,875 --> 00:33:51,167 [intense music] 712 00:33:51,167 --> 00:33:52,958 - [Kevin] Little Turtle and his fellow war chiefs 713 00:33:52,958 --> 00:33:55,208 have just 1,500 men left 714 00:33:55,208 --> 00:33:57,875 to fight Wayne's 2,000-strong army 715 00:33:57,875 --> 00:34:00,417 and 1,600 Kentucky militia. 716 00:34:01,708 --> 00:34:03,167 They take up position a mile 717 00:34:03,167 --> 00:34:06,250 from their British allies at Fort Miami, 718 00:34:06,250 --> 00:34:10,042 choosing terrain that's scattered with fallen trees, 719 00:34:10,042 --> 00:34:12,792 a natural barrier against bayonet charges 720 00:34:12,792 --> 00:34:14,542 and cavalry attacks. 721 00:34:14,542 --> 00:34:17,458 - Wayne has the benefit of a lot of intelligence coming 722 00:34:17,458 --> 00:34:21,042 about the Confederacy side and what they're up to. 723 00:34:21,042 --> 00:34:23,875 He hears a report that the Indians are ready, 724 00:34:23,875 --> 00:34:25,583 preparing for battle. 725 00:34:27,917 --> 00:34:29,833 And part of it is fasting. 726 00:34:30,875 --> 00:34:35,583 - Warriors engage with no food or water during that time. 727 00:34:35,583 --> 00:34:38,833 And this prepares the warrior spiritually, 728 00:34:38,833 --> 00:34:40,333 mentally, and physically 729 00:34:40,333 --> 00:34:43,083 to engage in a battle and have success. 730 00:34:44,458 --> 00:34:46,208 - [Kevin] Wayne plays a waiting game 731 00:34:46,208 --> 00:34:49,083 as the Native allies fast for three days. 732 00:34:54,083 --> 00:34:57,583 But just after a storm hits, he strikes. 733 00:34:57,583 --> 00:34:59,625 [suspenseful music] 734 00:35:00,958 --> 00:35:03,083 - This is a clash of two different ways 735 00:35:03,083 --> 00:35:05,417 of seeing life itself, 736 00:35:05,417 --> 00:35:07,667 fighting for the destiny of the new Republic 737 00:35:07,667 --> 00:35:08,708 on the one side, 738 00:35:09,708 --> 00:35:11,708 and fighting for the future of your homeland 739 00:35:11,708 --> 00:35:13,125 on the other side. 740 00:35:13,125 --> 00:35:15,042 [intense music] 741 00:35:15,042 --> 00:35:18,500 [guns firing] [warriors yelling] 742 00:35:19,542 --> 00:35:21,875 - This is very difficult terrain, 743 00:35:21,875 --> 00:35:26,375 but Mad Anthony's trained his foot soldiers so well 744 00:35:26,375 --> 00:35:30,125 in bayonet warfare and hand-to-hand combat. 745 00:35:33,167 --> 00:35:35,250 [fighter grunts] [gun fires] 746 00:35:35,250 --> 00:35:38,292 And that pushes the Indians out of the fallen timbers. 747 00:35:38,292 --> 00:35:40,833 At that point, then his cavalry 748 00:35:40,833 --> 00:35:43,750 can much more easily push the Indians back. 749 00:35:45,208 --> 00:35:48,792 - The Native allies are not willing to accept 750 00:35:48,792 --> 00:35:51,625 mass casualties in pitch battles 751 00:35:51,625 --> 00:35:55,292 and would rather easily retreat off the battlefield 752 00:35:55,292 --> 00:35:58,167 rather than allow many of their men to be killed. 753 00:35:59,333 --> 00:36:02,625 - They're in this open field, with cavalry coming down 754 00:36:02,625 --> 00:36:04,625 on them with thousands of soldiers. 755 00:36:04,625 --> 00:36:09,458 And so, it ends up being basically a rout. 756 00:36:11,292 --> 00:36:12,583 [gun fires] 757 00:36:14,667 --> 00:36:16,375 - [Kevin] As their battle lines collapse, 758 00:36:16,375 --> 00:36:18,625 the Native forces retreat. 759 00:36:18,625 --> 00:36:21,375 Saving themselves from annihilation, 760 00:36:21,375 --> 00:36:24,750 they run to their British allies at Fort Miami for help. 761 00:36:26,542 --> 00:36:29,500 - So at this time, a treaty is actually under negotiations, 762 00:36:29,500 --> 00:36:31,542 it's eventually gonna be called the Jay Treaty, 763 00:36:31,542 --> 00:36:33,833 between the new United States 764 00:36:33,833 --> 00:36:36,000 and the very powerful and threatening Great Britain, 765 00:36:36,000 --> 00:36:38,542 principally to get the British to remove their troops 766 00:36:38,542 --> 00:36:41,250 and to remove their forts from US territory. 767 00:36:41,250 --> 00:36:43,625 And also to allow a little more trade. 768 00:36:43,625 --> 00:36:45,875 [intense music] 769 00:36:45,875 --> 00:36:50,333 - The Indians get to Fort Miami and the gates are locked. 770 00:36:51,875 --> 00:36:56,208 The British commander gets up on top of the stockade 771 00:36:56,208 --> 00:36:57,750 and shouts over the gate, 772 00:36:57,750 --> 00:37:00,542 "You are painted too much, my children. 773 00:37:00,542 --> 00:37:02,250 I cannot let you in." 774 00:37:03,542 --> 00:37:06,542 That's the metaphorical way of saying, 775 00:37:06,542 --> 00:37:10,167 you are too much into war right now. 776 00:37:10,167 --> 00:37:12,958 You're stirring things up too much, 777 00:37:12,958 --> 00:37:16,500 because if the British commander opens the gates, 778 00:37:16,500 --> 00:37:19,542 Mad Anthony is likely to attack the fort. 779 00:37:20,708 --> 00:37:22,625 - The British commander is under strict orders 780 00:37:22,625 --> 00:37:25,875 not to provoke and to engage in a way 781 00:37:25,875 --> 00:37:27,667 that will trigger a war. 782 00:37:29,042 --> 00:37:30,292 - And that's the moment 783 00:37:30,292 --> 00:37:32,500 when this whole Northwest Confederacy, 784 00:37:32,500 --> 00:37:34,875 I mean, it's literally like the gates close on it. 785 00:37:36,500 --> 00:37:40,458 - And so now their ally has left them swinging in the wind, 786 00:37:40,458 --> 00:37:44,417 left them hanging, and that completes the defeat. 787 00:37:49,500 --> 00:37:51,083 - [Kevin] Five years after destroying the US army, 788 00:37:51,083 --> 00:37:54,375 the Northwest Confederacy is now soundly beaten 789 00:37:54,375 --> 00:37:57,583 at Fallen Timbers and broken up once and for all. 790 00:37:57,583 --> 00:37:59,250 [fighter grunts] [gun fires] 791 00:37:59,250 --> 00:38:01,208 But a victorious Anthony Wayne 792 00:38:01,208 --> 00:38:03,708 is not finished with his conquest, 793 00:38:03,708 --> 00:38:06,792 and Little Turtle is now powerless to stop him. 794 00:38:07,875 --> 00:38:10,708 - Wayne's army burned the corn fields 795 00:38:10,708 --> 00:38:13,208 and leave Ohio Indians without a food supply 796 00:38:13,208 --> 00:38:15,375 and starve them into submission. 797 00:38:15,375 --> 00:38:18,000 - This is an apocalyptic type of scene. 798 00:38:18,000 --> 00:38:20,375 The River Valley is in flames. 799 00:38:20,375 --> 00:38:21,583 There's no food. 800 00:38:21,583 --> 00:38:23,208 People are struggling with, 801 00:38:23,208 --> 00:38:25,417 not the defeat at Fallen Timbers, 802 00:38:25,417 --> 00:38:28,750 but the disintegration of their lives. 803 00:38:30,875 --> 00:38:34,458 - So Anthony Wayne takes another hammer to Miami morale 804 00:38:34,458 --> 00:38:36,792 when he builds a fort, smack dab 805 00:38:36,792 --> 00:38:39,792 in the center of their capital, Kekionga. 806 00:38:39,792 --> 00:38:41,583 And to add salt to the wound, 807 00:38:41,583 --> 00:38:44,708 Wayne names the fort after himself, Fort Wayne. 808 00:38:44,708 --> 00:38:47,417 - We called Anthony Wayne eelaamhsenwa, 809 00:38:47,417 --> 00:38:49,250 which just literally means "the wind," 810 00:38:49,250 --> 00:38:51,875 because of the way he just kind of blew in 811 00:38:51,875 --> 00:38:55,625 and blew over everyone that was there. 812 00:38:55,625 --> 00:38:58,458 - For many Indigenous leaders, this is enough to convince them 813 00:38:58,458 --> 00:39:02,167 that violent resistance is no longer a viable path 814 00:39:02,167 --> 00:39:04,500 to the survival of their people. 815 00:39:04,500 --> 00:39:06,542 - [Kevin] As Wayne scorches the Earth, 816 00:39:06,542 --> 00:39:09,542 Native leaders push for peace talks. 817 00:39:09,542 --> 00:39:14,292 They convene at Fort Greenville in June 1795. 818 00:39:14,292 --> 00:39:18,292 Little Turtle brings in William Wells as his interpreter. 819 00:39:18,292 --> 00:39:20,375 - They come to surrender 820 00:39:20,375 --> 00:39:22,583 and want to sign a treaty 821 00:39:22,583 --> 00:39:24,708 that surrenders as little as possible. 822 00:39:24,708 --> 00:39:26,333 And that's Little Turtle's main objective, 823 00:39:26,333 --> 00:39:30,708 surrendering but in a way that keeps Myaamia integrity, 824 00:39:30,708 --> 00:39:33,542 keeps Myaamia sovereignty, keeps Myaamia independence, 825 00:39:33,542 --> 00:39:35,792 with this new, powerful neighbor 826 00:39:35,792 --> 00:39:38,458 that is willing to go to great lengths 827 00:39:38,458 --> 00:39:40,542 to inflict violence on his people. 828 00:39:42,542 --> 00:39:44,792 - But they are in a very weak position, 829 00:39:44,792 --> 00:39:48,167 and so they end up surrendering huge swaths of territory, 830 00:39:48,167 --> 00:39:50,542 pushing the line of settlement for the Americans 831 00:39:50,542 --> 00:39:53,583 many, many hundreds of miles into the interior. 832 00:39:53,583 --> 00:39:55,583 - [Kevin] Little Turtle is the last Native leader 833 00:39:55,583 --> 00:39:58,208 to agree to the Greenville Treaty. 834 00:39:58,208 --> 00:39:59,917 As he signs, he declares 835 00:39:59,917 --> 00:40:02,042 he'll also be the last to break it. 836 00:40:03,208 --> 00:40:04,917 It's completed just six weeks 837 00:40:04,917 --> 00:40:07,750 after Congress approves the Jay Treaty, 838 00:40:07,750 --> 00:40:10,583 which expels British forts and troops. 839 00:40:11,458 --> 00:40:12,792 George Washington's goal 840 00:40:12,792 --> 00:40:15,208 of securing the Northwest Territory 841 00:40:15,208 --> 00:40:16,708 is now complete. 842 00:40:18,208 --> 00:40:20,250 But for Native Americans, 843 00:40:20,250 --> 00:40:21,583 it's just the beginning. 844 00:40:22,583 --> 00:40:24,375 - The Treaty of Greenville opens 845 00:40:24,375 --> 00:40:26,875 most of the Ohio Valley to white settlement, 846 00:40:26,875 --> 00:40:28,625 but it sets a kind of pattern, 847 00:40:28,625 --> 00:40:31,042 a module, a template, for what's going to follow. 848 00:40:31,042 --> 00:40:34,333 Land cessions, by purchase if possible, 849 00:40:34,333 --> 00:40:36,458 by coercion if necessary, 850 00:40:36,458 --> 00:40:39,000 by war, including genocidal war, 851 00:40:39,000 --> 00:40:41,125 if absolutely necessary. 852 00:40:41,125 --> 00:40:44,708 - The Treaty of Greenville really set in motion 853 00:40:44,708 --> 00:40:48,417 what was a cascade of 13 treaties, 854 00:40:48,417 --> 00:40:50,792 which caused the complete dispossession 855 00:40:50,792 --> 00:40:52,750 of homelands for the Miami people. 856 00:40:53,917 --> 00:40:55,875 - And within just a very short period of time, 857 00:40:55,875 --> 00:40:57,500 thousands, tens of thousands, 858 00:40:57,500 --> 00:40:59,500 and eventually hundreds of thousands of people 859 00:40:59,500 --> 00:41:01,208 will pour into this territory, 860 00:41:01,208 --> 00:41:03,667 expanding the United States quite significantly. 861 00:41:04,708 --> 00:41:06,708 - Miami leaders such as Little Turtle, 862 00:41:06,708 --> 00:41:08,542 they lived through the revolutionary world 863 00:41:08,542 --> 00:41:11,167 and found themselves contemplating a future 864 00:41:11,167 --> 00:41:13,375 in which they might coexist essentially 865 00:41:13,375 --> 00:41:14,708 with the American Republic. 866 00:41:14,708 --> 00:41:17,208 So, it must have been incredibly devastating 867 00:41:17,208 --> 00:41:20,708 to see American state power grow so quickly 868 00:41:20,708 --> 00:41:23,875 and project violence into this region. 869 00:41:23,875 --> 00:41:26,625 - [Kevin] Little Turtle dies in 1812. 870 00:41:26,625 --> 00:41:30,375 That same year, the British back a new Native uprising 871 00:41:30,375 --> 00:41:34,042 to wrest control of the Great Lakes region back from the US. 872 00:41:35,875 --> 00:41:39,542 Britain and America take up arms in the war of 1812. 873 00:41:40,708 --> 00:41:43,500 And once again in the Northwest Territory, 874 00:41:43,500 --> 00:41:48,333 the United States confronts an Indian alliance and destroys it. 875 00:41:48,333 --> 00:41:50,542 [dramatic music] 876 00:41:52,375 --> 00:41:54,708 - Anglo-American civilization knows from the beginning, 877 00:41:54,708 --> 00:41:56,917 no matter how much it wants the West, 878 00:41:56,917 --> 00:42:01,708 that getting it is going to involve some ruthlessness. 879 00:42:01,708 --> 00:42:03,417 But the fact is, we did it. 880 00:42:03,417 --> 00:42:05,875 We did it as peacefully as possible 881 00:42:05,875 --> 00:42:08,417 and as ruthlessly as necessary. 882 00:42:08,417 --> 00:42:10,167 - We, today, have to recognize 883 00:42:10,167 --> 00:42:14,375 how green and raw and new this nation was. 884 00:42:14,375 --> 00:42:17,875 At that moment, the United States was not a done deal. 885 00:42:17,875 --> 00:42:20,917 It was just barely an idea. 886 00:42:22,042 --> 00:42:24,208 And it figured some things out really well, 887 00:42:24,208 --> 00:42:25,875 and some things, it did not. 888 00:42:25,875 --> 00:42:30,542 And it, by brute force, pushed its way west. 889 00:42:30,542 --> 00:42:32,792 [resolvant music] 890 00:42:35,333 --> 00:42:38,667 - The Battle of Fallen Timbers and the Treaty of Greenville 891 00:42:38,667 --> 00:42:40,750 mark the final defeat of Little Turtle 892 00:42:40,750 --> 00:42:42,667 and the Northwest Confederacy, 893 00:42:43,708 --> 00:42:46,042 setting what will become a familiar pattern 894 00:42:46,042 --> 00:42:49,042 of Native resistance and American conquest. 895 00:42:50,208 --> 00:42:52,208 Nine years later, President Thomas Jefferson 896 00:42:52,208 --> 00:42:54,875 will double the size of the United States 897 00:42:54,875 --> 00:42:56,750 with the Louisiana Purchase. 898 00:42:56,750 --> 00:43:00,042 And just as they first crossed the Appalachian Mountains, 899 00:43:00,042 --> 00:43:03,208 explorers, settlers, and soldiers 900 00:43:03,208 --> 00:43:05,833 will push the nation beyond the Mississippi, 901 00:43:05,833 --> 00:43:08,750 seeking their fortunes in a foreign land 902 00:43:08,750 --> 00:43:11,875 and marching west with bloody footsteps. 70932

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