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Q: How long did the battles of the Indians and northwest territory last?
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What caused the conflict in the Northwest territory in the 1791?

One cause of the Northwest Indian war was the fact that the British continued to support the Native Americans and keep forts in the territory. The Northwest Indian War last for a total of 10 years.


Which territory was the site of two battles?

Little bighorn & wounded knee


The last resistance of Indians to white settlement in the Old Northwest came in 1831-1832 under Chief?

black hawk


What was the last territory to join Canada?

Wrong AnswerNunavut, on April 1, 1999. Prior to that date, that Territory was part of the Northwest Territories. It had been split because people thought Northwest Territories was too big so they decided to divide it. =========================================================Right Answer1. Nunavut was carved out of the Northwest Territories in order to create a self-governing territory for the Inuit. The decision to create Nunavut had nothing to do with the previous size of the Northwest Territories. 2. Nunavut did not "join" Canada. It was already a part of Canada by virtue of being a part of the Northwest Territories.3. The last territory to join Canada was the "remaining British possessions and territories ... and the islands adjacent thereto" pursuant to the Adjacent Territories Order, dated July 31, 1880.Prior to that, on July 15, 1870, Rupert's Land and the North-Western Territories had been transferred from Britain to Canada. On the same date, the federal government created the Province of Manitoba out of part of the former Rupert's Land.


Why was the battle of fallen timbers significant?

it opened the Northwest Territory for u.s. settlement


What important happened in Northwest territory?

They were colonized by Canada. They were broken up into many different provinces and territories . They were the last to see the end of the ice age.


What is the last major battle that occurred in the Northern Territory?

The Northern Territory has no documented major national or in-house battles. The only recorded battles were in the Second World War when Japanese fighters and bombers attacked Darwin. The first of these attacks was on 19 February 1942, and this was just the beginning of an estimated 64 Japanese air raids on Darwin that occurred in 1942-43. The last of these was on 12 November 1943.


What is the last major battle in the northern territory occur?

The Northern Territory has no documented major national or in-house battles. The only recorded battles were in the Second World War when Japanese fighters and bombers attacked Darwin. The first of these attacks was on 19 February 1942, and this was just the beginning of an estimated 64 Japanese air raids on Darwin that occurred in 1942-43. The last of these was on 12 November 1943.


How long did the peace treaty between the Indians and the Pilgrims last?

because they will have to live in the same territory and they have to live and eat with each other. the Indians teach the pilgrims how to fish and hunt.


Why are there territories?

In the US, territories were established by law for national areas not yet administered by states. They included the Northwest Territory (Midwest), the Louisiana Territory (central US), and various territories which later joined the union as states (the last being Arizona, Alaska, and Hawaii). Puerto Rico and several other islands remain territories of the US. In other governments, territories are also non-states with rights and government different from states. These include Yukon, Nunavut, and the Northwest Territories (Canada), and Australia's Capital Territory, Northern Territory, Jervis Bay Territory, and Tasmania.


Can you flee battles in the last remnant?

No.


What territory was Custer's last stand?

Montana Territory