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Chicago in the Indian country of the western Great Lakes
John Kinzie and the traders in the Indian country of the western Great Lakes, 1763-1812
The Greenville Treaty and the American era, 1789-1800
President Jefferson and the founding of Fort Dearborn, 1803-1804
Kinzie & Forsyth, at Chicago and Peoria, 1803-1812
President Jefferson, Main Poc, and the founding of Tippecanoe, 1808-1811
Battle of Tippecanoe, November 1811
Planning for war, spring 1812
John Kinzie's ambiguous loyalties and a forgotten murder, May-June 1812
The war begins, June-July 1812
The Potawatomi attack, August 15, 1812
John and Eleanor Kinzie's neighbors, August 1812
Captors and captives, fall 1812
A savage fall : 1812 in the west
1813 : shifting alliances
The end of Indian country in the neighborhood of Chicago, 1816-1829
Kinzie's retreat to Chicago, 1816-1828
The 1833 Treaty of Chicago
Why it was not a massacre.

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