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  • Clarksville Established in Indiana 1784

    03/08/2021 Duración: 04min

    Virginia granted Clark's men 150,000 acres opposite the Falls of the Ohio due to Clarks's partial conquest of the Northwest

  • Indiana Hoosieroon Podcast #22 - Clark Takes Vincennes

    01/08/2021 Duración: 08min

    Clark takes the English garrison at Vincennes

  • Indiana Hoosieroon Podcast #21 - 1763 - 1769

    04/05/2020 Duración: 04min

    WAKE - The Treaty of Paris 1763 was signed between the French king and the English king ending the French and Indian War/Seven Year War in Indiana. The treaty awarded all French territories in  North America east of the Mississippi to the Brits. That included Indiana for those of you who are geographically challenged. It was a horrific disaster for Pontiac’s  “Indians First” movement. The Indians would no longer be able to pit the French humans against the English humans in North America.  WHAT - Looking in the rear view mirror of the period between 1763 and 1765 indicates the woeful British attempts to go down a negotiating rabbit hole with the Indians for peace. There were flare ups with the Indians led by Chief Pontiac. Many battles ensued with death counts and carnage increasing on both sides. The British couldn’t get their signal of peace to the Indians through the noise of war. The British over and under for success with the Indians was not good during this period.  WHY- That was until 1765 when th

  • Indiana Lagniappe Podcast #20 - 1763 Two Wabash River Forts Fall

    30/04/2020 Duración: 02min

    Podcast #20 / 1763 - Two British Forts Fall Along the Wabash    Thanks to the Prophet’s “Indians First Movement” the local Indian tribes around the Detroit River were now woke to the British hegemonic intentions. War Chief Pontiac  in response to the local Indians enlightenment coached up four of the tribes to kick off a three phased hot war against the British swells. The first attack was at Fort Detroit. But, Pontiacs surprise tip of his phase one kinetic spear aimed at the garrison at Fort Detroit bombed. So he instantly jumped to phase two - a siege at Fort Detroit. Pontiac then called his war room board of directors together. The phase three collective theme was to pivot from Detroit which was fully under siege and send out a task force with a war wampum belt to recruit other tribes in the Great Lake Region to attack the British Forts in their area. The working group was also tasked with giving a blast to the French at Fort de Chatres on the Mississippi for help. The Indiana tribes along the Wabash Ri

  • Podcast #19 - Indiana Lagniappe - The British Lose Control 1763

    28/04/2020 Duración: 02min

     With the French gone and British in control of the forts a snarky British General named Amherst dropped a bomb on the Indians. He explained “No more free stuff. No free gifts, no powder, no booze. You Indians, your on your own baby.”     The Indians were triggered by the change. It started a cultopolitical (coined) struggle the Indians never had with the French. There would be unintended consequences.     The Ottawa, Chippewa, Huron, and Potawatomi around Detroit were also lit up and began to demonize the foreign devils.  The English responded by increasing the price in beaver fur they charged the Indians for blankets, shirts, jewelry, knives, pans, and paint.     Meanwhile down in Ohio, a Delaware fire breathers hair was on fire,  known as the Delaware Prophet . He was an Indian populist and nationalist who wanted to throw off the running dogs from England, and reclaim their land. The Ottawa war chief Pontiac listened to the Prophets nationalist preaching and declared “game on.”  

  • Podcast #18 Indiana Lagniappe 1736 - 1764 The French Leave Indiana

    26/04/2020 Duración: 06min

    It is now March 1736. The Chickasaw Indians who are allied with the English are disrupting the Mississippi River communication route between Quebec and New Orleans around south of what is now Memphis. Bienville ,the governor of Louisiana, devised a two prong North-South attack. He, Bienville, planned to march north from New Orleans and he ordered  both Vincennes and the commandant from Fort de Chartres just south of St. Louis to march south rendezvousing near Toupelo Mississippi. Both were marching to a tortured death at the Battle of Ackia It was the beginning of the end of French influence and control in the region. In 1764 the French commandant left Vincennes. France eventually ceded all French lands east of the Mississippi in peace treaty of 1763. It ended the French and Indian War. It also doomed the free roaming way of life for the Indians in North America.   

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #17 (1679-1732) - French Find New River Routes West

    25/04/2020 Duración: 07min

    In 1682 French explorer and fur trader Sieur de La Salle and group canoed from the mouth of the Illinois River to the Mouth of the Mississippi at the Gulf of Mexico. He claimed the entire Mississippi drainage basin for France. Upon his return in 1701 the French built Ft. Detroit on the West Bank of the Detroit River to strengthen French control of the west against the English. French explorers then discovered a shorter route to the lower Mississippi along the Maumee-Wabash-Ohio Rivers. The French built additional forts along this shorter passageway to defend against the English encroachers coming across the Alleghenies. Father Jaques Marquette Sieur de La Salle French and Indian Wars 1689-1763 Kekionga Fort Ouiatenon Fort St. Philippe des Miamis - Fort Miamis Sieur de Vincennes Fort Vincennes          

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #16 - Indians Drift into Indiana 1650 A.D.

    24/04/2020 Duración: 04min

    The 16th Century was quiet in Indiana after the Mississippian Indians left in 1500 A.D.. It wasn't until the mid 17th Century that new Indians began to drift into Indiana. French fur traders also appeared at that time. They used the Wabash River as vital  connection between French Canada and The Gulf of Mexico up the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers. Fort Ponchartrain Sieur Antoine de la Mothe Cadillac Detroit River

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #15 - Indiana Becomes the 19th State

    23/04/2020 Duración: 08min

    The move from Vincennes to Corydon was supported by political opponents of William Henry Harrison and his political power base in Knox County. They reasoned that by moving the territorial capital southeast it could better serve the ever growing Hoosier population. The capital was moved in 1813. A constitutional convention was held and on December 11, 1816 Indiana became the 19th State in the Union. Indiana Territory Capital Moves to Corydon Indiana Consttutional Convention 1816 Indiana Constitution 1816 Western Eagle Newspaper Indiana Joins the Union as the 19th State      

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #15 - The War of 1812 in Indiana

    21/04/2020 Duración: 04min

    The War of 1812 - 1815  was sparked some by the Battle of Tippecanoe . One of the main battles in Indiana was The Battle of Mississinewa in Grant County / Marion, Indiana. Pigeon Roost The Battle of Mississinewa

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #14 - Tecumseh and the Shawnee Battle

    20/04/2020 Duración: 06min

    Harrison attempts to break up the Indian Confederacy - 1811.  The Indians attack and The Battle of Tippecanoe sets the clock back 20 years between the Americans and the Indians. The Treaty of Ft. Wayne 1809 Tecumseh Prophetstown The Battle of Tippecanoe

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #13 - Indiana's Final Borders Established 1809

    17/04/2020 Duración: 12min

    Indiana Territory 1800 The "Gore" of Indiana Michigan Territory 1805 Illinois Territory 1809 William Henry Harrison Buffalo Trace  

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #12 - Northwest Territory Becomes Indiana Territory 1800

    16/04/2020 Duración: 11min

    A short history reading from Howard Peckham's book Indiana - A History from Chapter 2 Hoosiers:Fighting Pioneers - and comments. Topics:  Anthony Wayne Takes Command of U.S. Army ,  Ft. Greene Ville, Ft. Defiance, Battle of Fallen Timbers, Treaty of Greenville, Indiana Territory Established

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #11 - American Migration Halted 1791

    15/04/2020 Duración: 11min

    A short history reading from Howard Peckham's book Indiana - A History - Chapter 2 "Hoosiers Fighting Pioneers. Little Turtle checks the westward migration of the American's in 1791 around the headwaters of the Wabash north of Ft. Jefferson in Ohio.

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #10 - Northwest Territory Created

    14/04/2020 Duración: 09min

    A short reading from Howard Peckham's book Indiana - A HistoryChapter 2 " Hoosiers-Fighting Pioneers"  Congress passes The land ordinance of 1787 created the Northwest Territory after the land ordinance of  1785 that surveyed the land.

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #9 - George Rogers Clark 1778 - 1781

    11/04/2020 Duración: 14min

    A short reading from Howard Peckham's book Indiana - A History Chapter 2 "Hoosiers - Fighting Pioneers" . George Rogers Clark's early campaigns in the Northwest and Indiana.

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #8 - The Hoosier's Nest by John Finley

    10/04/2020 Duración: 08min

    A poem reading: John Finley's The Hoosier's Nest written about 1830 and published January 1, 1833, as the carrier's address (distributed as a New Year's greeting) in the Indianapolis Journal.

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #7- The French Leave Indiana

    08/04/2020 Duración: 11min

    A short reading from Howard Peckham's book Indiana - A History Chapter 2 "Hoosiers:Fighting Pioneers". The French seed all Louisiana lands east of the Mississippi to the English - 1763.

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #6

    06/04/2020 Duración: 12min

    A short reading from Howard Peckham's book Indiana-A History Chapter 2 "Hoosiers: Fighting Pioneers. The Indians, French, and English begin the establishment of settlements, towns and forts along Indiana's main rivers.

  • Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #5 Early Periods 1000 B.C. - A.D. 1500

    05/04/2020 Duración: 08min

    A short reading from Howard Peckham's book - Indiana A History Chapter 2  "Hoosiers:Fighting Pioneers" -  Archaic Period - Woodland Period - Mississippian Period

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