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24 April, 08:44

What Did the U. S. government and military learn from st. Clair's defeat?

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  1. 24 April, 09:00
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    St. Clair's defeat was a battle between the us army and the western region of the Native Americans. The U. S army were defeated while the native America's had the victory.

    The American India confederacy took the U. S army unaware as they came at a time they never expected, it was reported that only 24 out of 1000 soldiers escaped unarmed from the U. S army military men.

    The U. S army learnt not be arrogant, they learnt that peace is better than war because they never believed they could be defeated until it happened they all died and no one could cater for the few ones that are left. St. Clair who led the army was sacked and it lead to further investigation by the american government on what exactly transpire, they found out that the military coup where not provided with enough amunitions.
  2. 24 April, 09:06
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    The St Claire's was also known as the Battle of the Fallen Timbers which occurred between the Native Americans and the Indians.

    The US military government and military learnt from st. Clair's defeat of its strength in war and dialogue due to the war making sure there was an expansion of its territory by the secession of Ohio and part of Indiana to the United States.
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