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ohio indians. there were indian populations all up and down the eastern seaboard in the kind of transappalachian west. and there are a lot of different stories associated with these groups. for our purposes, just to kind of focus on one of these groups, i want to focus on the ohio country, which we've already talked about, because the ohio valley was the focus of lord dunn dunmoore's war. we've talked about dunmoore's effort to claim what is now kentucky from the shawnees through his victory in the war. the ohio country population is kind of an interesting and complicated population because in the early 18th century, the ohio valley was largely depopulated for complicated historical reasons. so, in the decades before the american revolution, it was being repopulated by a pretty large and diverse group of indians that were coming both from the east, from pennsylvania and new jersey and new york, and also coming from the north and the west. so, from the east, groups that were basically being displace
ohio indians. there were indian populations all up and down the eastern seaboard in the kind of transappalachian west. and there are a lot of different stories associated with these groups. for our purposes, just to kind of focus on one of these groups, i want to focus on the ohio country, which we've already talked about, because the ohio valley was the focus of lord dunn dunmoore's war. we've talked about dunmoore's effort to claim what is now kentucky from the shawnees through his victory in...
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the ohio indians didn't accept this premise. in fact, the ohio indians had never been defeated themselves in the course of the american revolution. they were still in a pretty strong position in 1783. kentucky was still -- was starting to grow a lot faster. but it was still embattled. and they simply did not accept the logic that the u.s. applied to the treaty of paris. so at the end of the war, everything was unclear in terms of relations between the u.s. and the ohio indians. in this sense, it was kind of a similar situation, the u.s. relation with indians groups throughout the transappalachian west. i want to just pause at this point and talk a little bit about daniel boone. because the -- you know, his -- placing him in kentucky in 1717 -- in 1775 is a little bit surprising. if you don't know about him. you never thought very much about daniel boone. i want to talk for a minute about how daniel boone first became famous. because he became a famous figure right after the revolutionary war. he became famous as a result of the
the ohio indians didn't accept this premise. in fact, the ohio indians had never been defeated themselves in the course of the american revolution. they were still in a pretty strong position in 1783. kentucky was still -- was starting to grow a lot faster. but it was still embattled. and they simply did not accept the logic that the u.s. applied to the treaty of paris. so at the end of the war, everything was unclear in terms of relations between the u.s. and the ohio indians. in this sense,...
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. >> is looking to continue their tratitional late season push their out in ohio taking on the indians and the game was delayed about 45 minutes due to rain in cleveland who would have guessed bad weather in ohio just a's down 3 to 2 and a until elvis andrus. goes high and deep to left elvis has left the building solo home run. we got a tie game later in the ending to offer jed lowry. he blasted deep to right field. 3 run homerun a's. take a 6, 3, lead and that would be your final score. oakland wins its 6th straight game. but the astros also won. so they stay 2 games back in west. steph curry and the house like the chain right there. and all black curry brand hat summer league action against the raptors. john, i think i'm a good. he was all over the floor. first he gets the block right there on david johnson and then the rook getting it done from beyond the arc corner 3. if he can hit that shot next season. he will get a lot of playing time. he led all players with 18 points. here's the other rookie moses moody also showing off his range. he added 14 late in the game here was the play
. >> is looking to continue their tratitional late season push their out in ohio taking on the indians and the game was delayed about 45 minutes due to rain in cleveland who would have guessed bad weather in ohio just a's down 3 to 2 and a until elvis andrus. goes high and deep to left elvis has left the building solo home run. we got a tie game later in the ending to offer jed lowry. he blasted deep to right field. 3 run homerun a's. take a 6, 3, lead and that would be your final score....
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. >> looking to continue their traditional late season push out in ohio taking on the indians. the game was delayed about 45 minute who would've guessed it? bad weather in ohio. all righty a's down 3 to 2 in the 8th until. absolutely crushes that elvis has left the building. that's a tie game right after that one. later in the ending to one for jed lowry. he blasted deep to right field. 3 run homerun a's take a 6, 3, lead and that was the final score oakland wins its 6th straight game. steph curry in the house for the warriors summer league game against the raptors. nice little chain. you know, 40 just got 200 million dollars, john. i he was a force all over the floor tonight you get the block there. then later in the 1st quarter. look at him in the buries the trey he led all players with 18 points and he can knock down the 3 what a career he's going to have. here is another guy. we knew he had a jumper coming into the nba moses moody. he finished with 14 points now late in the game. gary payton, the second give me that. don't through to people from lining up of us of his pops.
. >> looking to continue their traditional late season push out in ohio taking on the indians. the game was delayed about 45 minute who would've guessed it? bad weather in ohio. all righty a's down 3 to 2 in the 8th until. absolutely crushes that elvis has left the building. that's a tie game right after that one. later in the ending to one for jed lowry. he blasted deep to right field. 3 run homerun a's take a 6, 3, lead and that was the final score oakland wins its 6th straight game....
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he went out to the ohio territory. it's part of virginia. he fought the shawnee indians out there and even returned here to his house with a few young shawnee warriors, who are living here awaiting for their peace treaty, which might get very interesting seeing as -- well, i'm not sure if you have heard the news yet. it would seem that our governor lord dunmore ran out the back door in the middle of the night last night. interesting times. you would think he would feel safe here in this house, but apparently not. normally he would attend to his business right here at the palace, a good bit in this parlor over here. you might notice there's a desk here in the parlor. that is for his secretary. although apparently he and his wife left last night as well. i think he's taken some of the servants with him as well. the professional english housekeeper, she would have never left the pantry door wide open like that. all the valuable things in that pantry. well of course the governor would be coming back. why would they leave all of these things behi
he went out to the ohio territory. it's part of virginia. he fought the shawnee indians out there and even returned here to his house with a few young shawnee warriors, who are living here awaiting for their peace treaty, which might get very interesting seeing as -- well, i'm not sure if you have heard the news yet. it would seem that our governor lord dunmore ran out the back door in the middle of the night last night. interesting times. you would think he would feel safe here in this house,...
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decades later, boone is 52 years old, on his last indian war fight and they ride across the ohio, fighting the shawnees and hears the baying of indian hounds he knows this means indians are escaping. so he and a small platoon of men turn their horses from the main forest and see the indians escaping across the meadow. and one of them turns, aims his kentucky long rifle, fires, the soldier -- the militia men blows him out of the saddle. boone spurns his horse, getting closer to the indian, frantically reloading, it's big jim. big jim who tortured and killed his son. boone looks at big jim. big jim looks at boone, they look at each other, boone is shocked, finally, is this my time for revenge, he pulls out his saber, which is where the origin of the long knife, that's where the indians started calling the americans long knife. he pulls out his saber, big jim is reloading, boone spurs his horse. what happened next was -- well, if you want to know what happened next, you have to read the book. thank you to everyone who tuned in tonight we really appreciate it. i'm sorry to leave you hanging he
decades later, boone is 52 years old, on his last indian war fight and they ride across the ohio, fighting the shawnees and hears the baying of indian hounds he knows this means indians are escaping. so he and a small platoon of men turn their horses from the main forest and see the indians escaping across the meadow. and one of them turns, aims his kentucky long rifle, fires, the soldier -- the militia men blows him out of the saddle. boone spurns his horse, getting closer to the indian,...
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and they run across the ohio and they're fighting the shawnee's and he hears the baying of indian hounds and he's been around he knows what this means. it means indians are escaping. so he and a small platoon of men turn their horses from the main force and they do see these indians escaping. across this meadow and one of them turns amses kentucky long rifle fires. the soldier right at the militia men writing next to blows them out of the saddle. boone spurs his horse as he gets closer to the indians frantically reloading he reckon it's big jim. it's big jim who killed and tortured his son james? boone looks a big jim they knew each other big jim looks at boone and he's he's reloading they look at each other. boon is shocked. finally is this my time for revenge? he pulls out his his saber which is where the origin of the long night. that's where they the india started calling the americans long knife. he pulls out his saber big jim's reloading boone spurs his horse and what happened next was? well, you know if you want to know what happened next you're gonna have to read. thank you very
and they run across the ohio and they're fighting the shawnee's and he hears the baying of indian hounds and he's been around he knows what this means. it means indians are escaping. so he and a small platoon of men turn their horses from the main force and they do see these indians escaping. across this meadow and one of them turns amses kentucky long rifle fires. the soldier right at the militia men writing next to blows them out of the saddle. boone spurs his horse as he gets closer to the...
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a battle of ohio tomorrow. it's a reds team that has bad intentions to overtake the san diego padres for that last wild card spot in the nl postseason race. i say bad intentions, that means they're on a mission. >> alex: that's right. >> matt: abreu leads things off in the white sox half of inning nmber nine. it's been all white sox tonight. as he sends a fly ball out to shallow center. ortega is on it, and one is gone for kyle ryan. it started with the first pitch of the ball game tonight. >> alex: a fastball that never got there. a home run by anderson, setting the tone. and jiminez, another big fly, and then the change-up by vaughn. about 105 off the bat. two-run homer, 5-0 before you could blink. >> matt: goodwin gets a plate appearance. he came on defensively an inning or so ago. batting in jiminez's spot in the order. the white sox are ahead 9-3. it's been raining for an hour and a half. do you see how many people are still in the park? just under 40,000 paid tonight. many of them if not most are still ar
a battle of ohio tomorrow. it's a reds team that has bad intentions to overtake the san diego padres for that last wild card spot in the nl postseason race. i say bad intentions, that means they're on a mission. >> alex: that's right. >> matt: abreu leads things off in the white sox half of inning nmber nine. it's been all white sox tonight. as he sends a fly ball out to shallow center. ortega is on it, and one is gone for kyle ryan. it started with the first pitch of the ball game...
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this is the commander of the english army that marched out to the ohio country, right? this is the secretary writing things down. and officers are officers who are listening. and look at the rapt attention. everyone is listening. even among the native american listeners, they're enraptured by this fellow speaking. the one thing that we don't see in this image -- there is no interpreter. what is the artist telling you. so he is telling you that this native american simply by the sheer force of his presence and his eloquence is moving these people. this guy with his hand over his heart. this guy concentrating and leaning on the shoulder of the fellow in front of him. this guy writing it all down. what's he writing down? there is no interpreter there. but clearly they are being moved. benjamin franklin, thomas jefferson, the enlightenment thinkers of the 18th century believed that native american societies were younger than european societies. the western hemisphere was created later than the eastern hemisphere. so native americans were closer to the origin of creation in
this is the commander of the english army that marched out to the ohio country, right? this is the secretary writing things down. and officers are officers who are listening. and look at the rapt attention. everyone is listening. even among the native american listeners, they're enraptured by this fellow speaking. the one thing that we don't see in this image -- there is no interpreter. what is the artist telling you. so he is telling you that this native american simply by the sheer force of...