Battle of Fallen Timbers

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:battle
gptkbp:aftermath gptkb:Treaty_of_Greenville
Expansion of U. S. territory
Increased settlement in Ohio
Weakened Native American resistance
Opened Ohio for settlement
gptkbp:allies Native American alliances against U. S. expansion
gptkbp:battle established U. S. dominance in the region
U. S. gained control of the region
gptkbp:casualties American: 100, Native American: 300
Approximately 100 U. S. troops
Significant Native American casualties
American casualties were approximately 100
Native American casualties were estimated to be over 300
gptkbp:combatants gptkb:United_States
gptkb:Western_Confederacy
gptkbp:commander gptkb:Blue_Jacket
gptkb:Anthony_Wayne
gptkbp:commemorated_by gptkb:historical_markers
gptkb:Battle_of_Fallen_Timbers_Monument
Annual reenactments
re-enactments
gptkbp:commemoration Memorials and historical sites
gptkbp:conflict Conflict over land and sovereignty
gptkbp:coordinates 41.5861° N, 83.6342° W
gptkbp:cultural_impact inspired literature and folklore
Influenced American views on Native Americans
gptkbp:cultural_representation Portrayals in literature and media
gptkbp:date August 20, 1794
gptkbp:enemy gptkb:Union_Army
gptkbp:events gptkb:Battle_of_the_Fallen_Timbers
gptkbp:fought_against gptkb:Maumee_River
gptkb:Native_American_culture
United States and Native American tribes
the Maumee River
U. S. forces and Native American confederation
gptkbp:geographical_feature gptkb:Maumee_River
gptkbp:historical_analysis Significant turning point in U. S. expansion
considered a turning point in U. S. expansion
gptkbp:historical_context Post-Revolutionary War tensions
Post-war Native American resistance
part of the larger conflict between Native Americans and American settlers
gptkbp:historical_debate Discussions on the morality of U. S. expansionism
gptkbp:historical_documentation Military records and reports
Accounts by participants
gptkbp:historical_figure gptkb:General_Anthony_Wayne
gptkb:Chief_Blue_Jacket
gptkbp:historical_figures gptkb:General_Anthony_Wayne
gptkb:Chief_Blue_Jacket
gptkbp:historical_impact shaped U. S.-Native American relations
Strengthened U. S. control over the Northwest Territory
gptkbp:historical_interpretation Varied perspectives on Native American resistance
gptkbp:historical_legacy Influence on U. S. military tactics
remains a symbol of U. S. military success.
gptkbp:historical_records Remembered in American history
gptkbp:historical_research Ongoing studies of the battle's impact
gptkbp:historical_significance Influenced U. S. military strategy in the West
First major victory for the U. S. against Native Americans
Led to the establishment of U. S. sovereignty in the region
Set a precedent for future treaties with Native Americans
secured American control of the Northwest Territory
Foundation for future U. S. policies towards Native Americans
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Battle of Fallen Timbers
gptkbp:influenced U. S. expansion policies
gptkbp:influenced_by gptkb:American_Revolutionary_War
British support for Native Americans
Conflicts over land rights
U. S. expansionist policies
gptkbp:influenced_treaties gptkb:Treaty_of_Fort_Industry
gptkb:Treaty_of_Greenville
gptkbp:involved_countries gptkb:Shawnee
gptkb:Delaware
gptkb:Ottawa
gptkb:Miami
gptkb:Wyandot
gptkbp:involved_forces gptkb:militant_group
regular army
gptkbp:led_to U. S. military presence in the region
increased military funding for U. S. Army
establishment of Fort Wayne
increased settlement in Ohio
gptkbp:legacy Symbol of U. S. expansionism
gptkbp:location gptkb:Northwest_Territory
gptkbp:military_branch gptkb:United_States_Army
gptkbp:military_engagement Land battle
gptkbp:military_leadership Wayne's leadership style
gptkbp:military_outcome Established U. S. dominance in the region.
decisive victory for U. S. forces
Decisive victory for U. S. forces
gptkbp:military_strategy Use of fortified positions
decisive engagement
development of frontier warfare strategies
gptkbp:military_technology Use of artillery
gptkbp:military_unit Regular Army and militia
gptkbp:narrative Part of the story of American westward expansion
gptkbp:next_event gptkb:Battle_of_the_Wabash
gptkbp:notable_figures gptkb:General_Anthony_Wayne
gptkb:Blue_Jacket
gptkb:William_H._Harrison
gptkb:Joseph_Brant
gptkb:Henry_Knox
gptkb:Simon_Girty
gptkb:Tecumseh
gptkb:William_Wells
gptkb:Little_Turtle
President George Washington
gptkbp:part_of gptkb:Northwest_Indian_War
gptkbp:part_of_u._s._history significant military engagement
gptkbp:public_perception in favor of westward expansion
gptkbp:related_event gptkb:Battle_of_the_Wabash
gptkb:Battle_of_Tippecanoe
gptkb:War_of_1812
gptkb:Treaty_of_Fort_Greenville
Treaty negotiations following the battle
gptkbp:result American victory
gptkbp:significance End of the Northwest Indian War
Led to the Treaty of Greenville
ended the Northwest Indian War
gptkbp:strategic_goals Assessment of battle tactics used
Secure U. S. territory in the Northwest
End of major Native American resistance in the region
gptkbp:strategic_importance Control of the Ohio River Valley
Control of the Ohio Country
opened up the Northwest Territory for settlement
gptkbp:tactics Decisive cavalry charge
gptkbp:tactics_used Cavalry charges
Flanking maneuvers
flanking maneuvers
Artillery bombardment
gptkbp:treaty gptkb:Treaty_of_Greenville
gptkbp:year 1794
gptkbp:bfsParent gptkb:George_Washington
gptkbp:bfsLayer 3