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== History == | == History == | ||
*A brief history of the [http://www.nativeamericans.com/SacandFox.htm Sac and Fox] tribe | *A brief history of the [http://www.nativeamericans.com/SacandFox.htm Sac and Fox] tribe | ||
*Allie B. Busby. Two Summers Among the Musquakies Relating to the Early History of the Sac and Fox Tribe FHL Film 989445 item 7 | |||
=== Brief Timeline === | === Brief Timeline === | ||
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*1665–1712: Three relatively small tribes (including the Sauk and the Fox) failed to overcome the French and allied Indians; they then fled to central Wisconsin. | *1665–1712: Three relatively small tribes (including the Sauk and the Fox) failed to overcome the French and allied Indians; they then fled to central Wisconsin. | ||
*1728: A series of attacks nearly destroyed the remaining Fox tribe. | *1728: A series of attacks nearly destroyed the remaining Fox tribe. | ||
*1734: Sac and Fox tribes, | *1734: Sac and Fox tribes,became one tribe | ||
*1832: Fox survivors moved southward into Iowa and aligned with the Sauk in the Black Hawk War. The Sauk and Fox tribes merged and were forced to move into Kansas by a U.S. government proclamation. Later the Fox tribe returned to Iowa and lived on a settlement tract of 80 acres that they had purchased. | *1832: Fox survivors moved southward into Iowa and aligned with the Sauk in the Black Hawk War. The Sauk and Fox tribes merged and were forced to move into Kansas by a U.S. government proclamation. Later the Fox tribe returned to Iowa and lived on a settlement tract of 80 acres that they had purchased. | ||
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