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- Q16208768 description "Indian chief".
- Q16208768 description "Indian chief".
- Q16208768 subject Q6564252.
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- Q16208768 abstract "Baw Beese (c. 1790–c. 1850) was a Potawatomi Indian chief in the area of Hillsdale, Michigan until November 1840. At this time he and his band were forcibly removed to a reservation in Miami County, Kansas by the U.S. Government under authority of the Indian Removal Act signed into law by Andrew Jackson in 1830. The Indian Removal Act made the voluntary Indian emigrations outlined in the Treaty of Fort Meigs of 1817 and the Treaty of Chicago of 1821 mandatory and militarily enforced.".
- Q16208768 deathPlace Q374358.
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- Q16208768 wikiPageWikiLink Q374358.
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- Q16208768 wikiPageWikiLink Q5547998.
- Q16208768 wikiPageWikiLink Q6564252.
- Q16208768 wikiPageWikiLink Q7125144.
- Q16208768 wikiPageWikiLink Q7686903.
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- Q16208768 wikiPageWikiLink Q8788416.
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- Q16208768 name "Baw Beese".
- Q16208768 placeOfDeath "Either Georgian Bay, Ontario or Miami County, Kansas".
- Q16208768 shortDescription "Indian chief".
- Q16208768 type Person.
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- Q16208768 type Person.
- Q16208768 type Agent.
- Q16208768 type NaturalPerson.
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- Q16208768 comment "Baw Beese (c. 1790–c. 1850) was a Potawatomi Indian chief in the area of Hillsdale, Michigan until November 1840. At this time he and his band were forcibly removed to a reservation in Miami County, Kansas by the U.S. Government under authority of the Indian Removal Act signed into law by Andrew Jackson in 1830. The Indian Removal Act made the voluntary Indian emigrations outlined in the Treaty of Fort Meigs of 1817 and the Treaty of Chicago of 1821 mandatory and militarily enforced.".
- Q16208768 label "Baw Beese".
- Q16208768 name "Baw Beese".