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Battle of Wisconsin Heights


In their attempt to elude from their American enemy, the Kickapoo, Ojibway, Ottawa and Potawatomi run from their American enemy, who were so full of greed and hate for them, led them to defend themselves at the Wisconsin River, in what would turn out to be an horrible defeat for the fleeing Kickapoo, Ojibway, Ottawa and Potawatomi. After the battle ended over 100 Kickapoo, Ojibway, Ottawa and Potawatomi were dead or wounded (over 90 were killed) but worst was yet to come for the Kickapoo, Ojibway, Ottawa and Potawatomi who were attempting to prevent the evil United States from relocating them.




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