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The above statement is true.
- The Black Hawk War (April-July 1832) put an end to the last Indian resistance to white colonization in the Chicago area. Black Hawk, the famed Sauk chief, and his thousand followers were driven from Illinois in 1831, but returned from Iowa with seeds for planting.
- The United States and many Native American tribes fought the Black Hawk War. It mostly took place in the states of Illinois and Michigan Territory (now Wisconsin). The Sauk and Fox Indians, headed by Black Hawk, were at odds with US troops.
- Black Hawk was the Sauk tribe's war chief and leader in the Midwest of the United States. He was known as a military leader, a "captain of his actions," rather than a tribal chief. In his youth, Black Hawk gained his reputation by leading raids and war groups.
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