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| 1680 |
| | The Pueblo Indians of New Mexico rise against the Spanish, killing 21 missionaries and some 400 colonists | |
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| 1682 |
| | William Penn achieves peace for Pennsylvania by negotiating a treaty with the local Lenape (or Delaware) tribes | |
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| 1722 |
| | The Iroquois League becomes known as the Six Nations, after the Tuscarora join the group | |
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| 1754 |
| | The British colonies negotiate with the Iroquois at the Albany Congress, in the face of the French threat in the Ohio valley | |
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| 1763 |
| | Pontiac, an Ottawa chief, leads an uprising of the Indian tribes in an attempt to drive the British east of the Appalachians | |
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| 1773 |
| | Some fifty colonists, disguised as Indians, tip a valuable cargo of tea into Boston harbour as a protest against British tax | |
| | Satirical response to British tea in America National Archives, Kew
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| 1791 |
| | An Indian raid on an American military camp beside the Maumee river leaves more than 600 US soldiers dead | |
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| 1795 |
| | Indian tribes, at peace talks in Fort Greenville, cede much of Ohio to the USA | |
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| 1795 |
| | After the Fort Greenville concessions, the Shawnee leader Tecumseh emerges as a champion of Indian territorial rights | |
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| 1796 |
| | George Washington selects the Cherokee Indians for an experiment in adaptation to 'civilization' | |
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