- Peoria War
Infobox Military Conflict
conflict=Peoria War
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date=1813
place=Illinois Territory
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result=US victory
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combatant2= Kickapoo Nation
Potawatomi Nation
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strength1=150 U.S. soldiers
800 Rogers' Rangers
strength2=Around 1,000 warriors
casualties1=43 killed
Around 150 injured
casualties2=Unknown
notes=The Peoria War was an armed conflict between the
U. S. Army and the Native American tribes of thePotawatomi and theKickapoo that took place in thePeoria County, Illinois area, near the current location of the city of Peoria, fromSeptember 19 toOctober 21 ,1813 .The Native American tribe of the Peoria was not involved in this conflict. Rather, its name comes from the location of the events, which had originally received its denomination from that of the tribe.
The Peoria War was closely related to the larger scale
Tecumseh's War and theWar of 1812 , while essentially circumscribed to actions within the Peoria area. It also ended after theBattle of the Thames and the death of theShawnee leaderTecumseh onOctober 5 ,1813 , which is generally considered as the ending date of the Native American involvement in theWar of 1812 .Origins
Most members of the
Potawatomi and theKickapoo had joined the Confederacy of tribes that had been formed around1808 by Tecumseh and his brotherTenskwatawa , and fought on his side in Tecumseh's War and with the British in the War of 1812. Some local tribal leaders based in thePeoria Lake area like Gomo and Black Partridge ("Makadebakii"), however, leaned towards the American side, as they had done during the War of Independence.This changed with an attack against these tribes ordered by Illinois territorial governor
Ninian Edwards in November,1812 , in which many neutral Potawatomi were killed. The allegiance of these remaining groups switched completely to the British and Tecumseh's side, and the entirety of the tribes took part in all the remaining actions of the war until the Battle of the Thames.Course of the Peoria War
Native American resistance generally stopped after the death of
Tecumseh , but it continued for a short period at a few places, like in thePeoria Lake area by thePotawatomi and theKickapoo . In August1813 , 150 soldiers from St. Louis came to Peoria and began building Fort Clark. OnSeptember 19 , an attack by Black Partridge's Potawatomi was repulsed, and soon afterwards, reinforcements arrived in the form of 800 mounted Roger's Rangers.Fact|date=September 2007The troops engaged the combined Potawatomi-Kickapoo force on October 21 and defeated them, and destroyed two nearby villages (including chief Gomo's). Faced with overwhelming military force, the Potawatomi made peace that fall, and Black Partridge met with Governor William Clark at St. Louis in January
1814 . Gomo began supplying Fort Clark's garrison with meat, and all the local chiefs kept the peace afterwards, with only occasional skirmishes for several years. Some Kickapoo would later take part in theBlack Hawk War on the side of their allies, theSauk .ee also
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Tecumseh's War
*War of 1812
*Indian Wars
*Black Hawk War
*Chief Wabaunsee External links
* [http://www.tolatsga.org/pota.html First Nations Compact Histories: Potawatomi History]
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