Black Hawk War

The Black Hawk War was apart of the American Indian Wars. This war was a couple of skrimmishes between  USAball and  Saukball.

Pre-War
The Treaty of 1812 was put into place to make  Saukball stay on the western side of the Mississippi River.

USAball started to built Fort Madison on the Sauk side of the river. For this reason,  Saukball thought that The Treaty of 1812 was no longer in effect. The  Saukballs started to crossed the river after a hunting trip, and forced  USAball off the river.

Crossing the River
USAball sent troops to force  Saukball to the western side of the Mississippi River.

USAball formed the Corn Treaty, which states that  Saukball can't cross the river and  USAball can build forts and roads on the western side of the Mississippi River. These forts and roads blocked  Saukball from making food.

The Fight Begins
Saukball started to cross the river. USAball saw this and told them to turn back. After refusing,  USAball started to send his troops to stop  Saukball.

Saukball wanted to start a meeting to show their reason for crossing the river. Instead,  USAball shot  Saukball. Finally,  Black Hawk sent his troops into battle.

Saukball ambushed  USAball, forcing them to retreat. Saukball and  USAball had a lot of scrimmages against each other.

Forced to Cross
After many days of low food,  Saukball was forced to go back to the western side of the Mississippi River once again. Saukball was being shot at while he was crossing the river, and surrender on the western side.