Chapter 10.4 Chapter 10.4 “This Land is Your Land….This Land is My “This Land is Your Land….This Land is My
land…”land…” November 1786
Chief Joseph Brant calls for a meeting of the Indian tribes Wants them to unify and
fight as one to fight off the white man.
Native Americans have been pushed into the NW Territory Ohio Michigan Wisconsin Indiana Illinois
Now the white man comes to take it away…
Indian Territory in Indian Territory in AmericaAmerica
Native American Native American PopulationPopulation
Conflict begins in NW Conflict begins in NW TerritoryTerritory
• As white settlers move into the NW territory– Native Americans were forced to move out.
• The Indians have 2 options for survival:– Accept the white man is moving in and try to live
with him
– Fight for your land!
• What would you do?
The Native Americans Put up The Native Americans Put up a Fight…for a whilea Fight…for a while
August 20, 1794 Battle of Fallen Timbers
Gen. Anthony Wayne leads 3,000 troops to remove Indians from Ohio. After killing
hundreds of Indians We burn their
villages to the ground.
What does this mean for the Indians? It’s time to leave
the NW Territory
Treaty of GreenvilleTreaty of Greenville All Native
Americans agree to leave NW Territory
What do the Indians get? A promise of free
land farther west… The Dakotas The Great
Plains California
Just when Pres. Just when Pres. Washington thought Washington thought things were good…things were good…• March 1791
– Congress passes a tax on whiskey made in America• Why?
– Need to make money to pay off national debt!
– So, farmers who sold whiskey rebelled• Tarred and feathered
the tax collector!!
• What should Pres. Washington do???
Whiskey RebellionWhiskey Rebellion 1794
Pres. Washington leads an army of 13,000 men himself to put down the rebellion! Went to Pennsylvania
to arrest or kill any farmer who refused to pay the tax.
What happened? The farmers gave up.
Promised to pay the tax.
1796 1796
George Washington has been POTUS for 8 long years…. Decides it’s time to retire
for good…
Last George Washington precedent: No POTUS will serve more
than 2 terms (8 years) After 2 terms, you must
give up office freely
Question: Only 1 POTUS in our
history has served more than 2 terms….who is it?
Washington’s Farewell Washington’s Farewell AddressAddress
• Before leaving Washington, D.C. for Mt. Vernon and retirement– Pres. Washington gives a farewell speech where he
warns America what not to do in the future:• Do not make permanent friends with other countries
– If they get into trouble, they will always ask for help!
• Do not have a large national debt– Future generations will hate you for it!
• Do not make political parties– They will divide the country and our government!!
Washington gets his Washington gets his retirementretirement
But who will take over now?
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