The Other Trail of Tears: The Removal of the Ohio Indians

TitleThe Other Trail of Tears: The Removal of the Ohio Indians
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication2014
AuthorsStockwell, Mary
Number of Pages388
PublisherWestholme Publishing, LLC
CityYardley, PA
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The Other Trail of Tears: The Removal of the Ohio Indians tells the story of this region’s historic tribes as they struggled following the death of Tecumseh and the unraveling of his tribal confederacy in 1813. At the peace negotiations in Ghent in 1814, Great Britain was unable to secure a permanent homeland for the tribes in Ohio setting the stage for further treaties with the United States and encroachment by settlers. Over the course of three decades the Ohio Indians were forced to move to the West, with the Wyandot people ceding their last remaining lands in Ohio to the U.S. Government in the early 1850s. The book chronicles the history of Ohio’s Indians and their interactions with settlers and U.S. agents in the years leading up to their official removal, and sheds light on the complexities of the process, with both individual tribes and the United States taking advantage of opportunities at different times. It is also the story of how the native tribes tried to come to terms with the fast pace of change on America’s western frontier and the inevitable loss of their traditional homelands. 

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