BraceBlogger O&P Podcast
1) Indiana Hoosieroon Podcast #21 - 1763 - 1769
WAKE - The Treaty of Paris 1763 was signed between the French king and the English king ending the French and Indian War/Seven Year War in Indiana. The treaty awarded all French territories in North ...Show More
2) Indiana Lagniappe Podcast #20 - 1763 Two Wabash River Forts Fall
Thanks to the Prophet’s “Indians First Movement” the local Indian tribes around the Detroit River were now woke to the British hegemonic intentions. War Chief Pontiac in response to the local Indians...Show More
3) Podcast #19 - Indiana Lagniappe - The British Lose Control 1763
With the French gone and British in control of the forts a snarky British General named Amherst dropped a bomb on the Indians. He explained “No more free stuff. No free gifts, no powder, no booze. You...Show More
4) Podcast #18 Indiana Lagniappe 1736 - 1764 The French Leave Indiana
March 1736. The Chickasaw Indians who are allied with the English are disrupting the Mississippi River communication route between Quebec and New Orleans. Bienville ,the governor of Louisiana, devised...Show More
5) Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #17 (1679-1732) - French Find New River Routes West
In 1682 French explorer and fur trader Sieur de La Salle and group canoed from the mouth of the Illinois River to the Mouth of the Mississippi at the Gulf of Mexico. He claimed the entire Mississippi ...Show More
Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #17 (1679-1732) - French Find New River Routes West
07:28 | Apr 25th, 2020
6) Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #16 - Indians Drift into Indiana 1650 A.D.
The 16th Century was quiet in Indiana after the Mississippian Indians left in 1500 A.D.. It wasn't until the mid 17th Century that new Indians began to drift into Indiana. French fur traders also appe...Show More
7) Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #15 - Indiana Becomes the 19th State
Capital of Indiana Territory moves to Corydon on the Ohio River. The move from Vincennes to Corydon was supported by political opponents of William Henry Harrison and his political power base in Knox...Show More
8) Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #15 - The War of 1812 in Indiana
The War of 1812 - 1815 was sparked some by the Battle of Tippecanoe . One of the main battles in Indiana was The Battle of Mississinewa in Grant County / Marion, Indiana.
9) Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #14 - Tecumseh and the Shawnee Battle
Harrison attempts to break up the Indian Confederacy - 1811. The Indians attack and The Battle of Tippecanoe sets the clock back 20 years between the Americans and the Indians.
10) Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #13 - Indiana's Final Borders Established 1809
The Establishment of The Illinois and Michigan Territories Creates Indiana's Present Size Indiana Territory 1800 Michigan Territory 1805 Illinois Territory 1809 William Henry Harrison Buf...Show More
Indiana Lagniappe - Podcast #13 - Indiana's Final Borders Established 1809
12:26 | Apr 17th, 2020