The area south of the Ohio River…
1770 CE
Although they are the most powerful native nation in the Northern Colonies, other tribes also make claims to the area and often hunt the region.
Contention over the Ohio Country had been one of the causes of the Seven Years' War between France and Britain, which had ended with France ceding notional control over the entire area at the Treaty of Paris in 1763.
When, in accordance with the Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1768), British officials acquired the land south of the Ohio River from the Iroquois, many other Ohio natives who had hunted in these lands had refused to accede to the treaty and had prepared to defend their hunting rights.
At the forefront of this resistance are the Shawnee, who are the most powerful among the anti-Iroquois native nations.
In order to enforce their claims, they had soon organized a large confederacy of Shawnee-Ohio Confederated Natives who are opposed to the British and the Iroquois.
British and Iroquois officials have worked to isolate the Shawnee diplomatically from other native nations.
When full-blown hostilities break out within a few years, the Shawnee will find that they face the Virginia militia with few allies.
Following the 1768 treaty, British explorers, surveyors, and settlers had begun pouring into the region.
This had immediately brought them into direct contact with natives.
Of the upper Ohio Valley, especially the Allegheny River, George Washington had written in his journal for Saturday, Nov. 17, 1770, "The Indians who are very dexterous, even their women, in the Management of Canoes, have there Hunting Camps & Cabins all along the River for the convenience of Transporting their Skins by Water to Market."
People
Groups
Iroquois (Haudenosaunee, also known as the League of Peace and Power, Five Nations, or Six Nations)
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Lenape or Lenni-Lenape (later named Delaware Indians by Europeans)
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Cherokee, or Tsalagi (Amerind tribe)
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Shawnees, or Shawanos (Amerind tribe)
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Ohio Country
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Thirteen Colonies, The
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Virginia (English Crown Colony)
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Britain, Kingdom of Great
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