Black Hawk

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Black Hawk


Born
Saukenuk, Illinois country, British America
Died
October 03, 1838


born 1767

Black Hawk, originally Makataimeshekiakiak, a noted leader of Sauk, fought with the British against the Americans in the war of 1812 and opposed policies of Keokuk of accommodation with the government of the United States; its troops in a brief known conflict of 1832 defeated him.

Zachary Taylor served as an officer of Army in the war of 1832 against Black Hawk.

Keokuk, leader of Sauk, aided the United States in the war of 1832 against Black Hawk and negotiated peace between his people and the Lakota in 1837.

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“Bad and cruel as our people were treated by the whites, not one of them
was hurt or molested by our band. (...)
The whites were complaining at the same time that we were intruding upon
their rights. They made it appear that they were the injured party, and
we the intruders. They called loudly to the great war chief to protect
their property.

How smooth must be the language of the whites, when they can make right
look like wrong, and wrong like right.”
Black Hawk, Black Hawk: An Autobiography

“here a short time, and then started for Jefferson Barracks, in a steam”
Black Hawk, Autobiography of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, or Black Hawk

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