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Tuesday, March 26, 2019

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Chief Joseph was the Nez-Pierce chief. He became famous when he time-tested to get his commonwealth to the Canadian border to be free. He did it so he and his tribe dont go to reservations. He was considered to be matchless of the best chiefs ever. He took his fathers place as chief. His early life, booster cable years, and the end of his life tells what he had to go through to lead his tribe to freedom, even though it ended in vain.Joseph was born on marchland 3, 1840, in Wallowa Valley, Oregon Territory. His formal Indian name translates to Thunder scroll Down the Mountain, but he goes by Joseph. He was named after his father, Joseph the Elder. He was named after he was baptized. His fathers relationship with the whites was unclear. He had been one if the first Indians to convert to Christianity. He forged a new treaty that created a reservation for the Nez Perce. When gold was discovered in the territories, white flock began to come onto their lands. The treaty was soon destroyed after the U.S. government began to keep back back millions of acres that they had promised to Joseph the Elder.When Joseph the ...

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