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- Winnebago_War abstract "The Winnebago War was a brief conflict that took place in 1827 in the Upper Mississippi River region of the United States, primarily in what is now the state of Wisconsin. Not quite a war, the hostilities were limited to a few attacks on American civilians by a portion of the Winnebago (or Ho-Chunk) Native American tribe. The Ho-Chunks were reacting to a wave of lead miners trespassing on their lands, and to false rumors that the United States had sent two Ho-Chunk prisoners to a rival tribe for execution.Most Native Americans in the region decided against joining the uprising, and so the conflict ended after U.S. officials responded with a show of military force. Ho-Chunk chiefs surrendered eight men who had participated in the violence, including Red Bird, who American officials believed to be the ringleader. Red Bird died in prison in 1828 while awaiting trial; two other men convicted of murder were pardoned by President John Quincy Adams and released.As a result of the war, the Ho-Chunk tribe was compelled to cede the lead mining region to the United States. The Americans also increased their military presence on the frontier, building Fort Winnebago and reoccupying two other abandoned forts. The conflict convinced some officials that Americans and Indians could not live peaceably together, and that the Natives should be compelled to move westward, a policy known as Indian removal. The Winnebago War preceded the larger Black Hawk War of 1832, which involved many of the same people and concerned similar issues.".
- Winnebago_War thumbnail Red_Bird_and_Wekau.jpg?width=300.
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- Winnebago_War wikiPageExternalLink win0292.htm.
- Winnebago_War wikiPageExternalLink win0300.htm.
- Winnebago_War wikiPageID "3372338".
- Winnebago_War wikiPageRevisionID "604503063".
- Winnebago_War caption "Red Bird, dressed in white buckskin for his surrender to U.S. authorities, with Wekau".
- Winnebago_War casualties "7".
- Winnebago_War casualties "9".
- Winnebago_War combatant "Prairie La Crosse Ho-Chunks, with a few allies".
- Winnebago_War combatant "United States, with a few Native allies".
- Winnebago_War commander Henry_Atkinson_(soldier).
- Winnebago_War commander Henry_Dodge.
- Winnebago_War commander Red_Bird.
- Winnebago_War conflict "Winnebago War".
- Winnebago_War date "1827".
- Winnebago_War hasPhotoCollection Winnebago_War.
- Winnebago_War place "Illinois and Michigan Territory".
- Winnebago_War result "United States victory".
- Winnebago_War territory "Ho-Chunks cede lead mining region to the United States".
- Winnebago_War subject Category:1827_in_the_United_States.
- Winnebago_War subject Category:Conflicts_in_1827.
- Winnebago_War subject Category:History_of_Illinois.
- Winnebago_War subject Category:Ho-Chunk.
- Winnebago_War subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Wisconsin.
- Winnebago_War subject Category:Wars_between_the_United_States_and_Native_Americans.
- Winnebago_War subject Category:Wars_involving_Illinois.
- Winnebago_War type Abstraction100002137.
- Winnebago_War type Act100030358.
- Winnebago_War type Conflict100958896.
- Winnebago_War type ConflictsIn1827.
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- Winnebago_War type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Winnebago_War type War100973077.
- Winnebago_War type WarsInvolvingIllinois.
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- Winnebago_War comment "The Winnebago War was a brief conflict that took place in 1827 in the Upper Mississippi River region of the United States, primarily in what is now the state of Wisconsin. Not quite a war, the hostilities were limited to a few attacks on American civilians by a portion of the Winnebago (or Ho-Chunk) Native American tribe.".
- Winnebago_War label "Winnebago War".
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- Winnebago_War sameAs Q4256410.
- Winnebago_War sameAs Q4256410.
- Winnebago_War sameAs Winnebago_War.
- Winnebago_War wasDerivedFrom Winnebago_War?oldid=604503063.
- Winnebago_War depiction Red_Bird_and_Wekau.jpg.
- Winnebago_War isPrimaryTopicOf Winnebago_War.