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About Illinois
While other Illini bands were being forced to surrender territory to the west, north and east, the Chepoussa and Michigamea along the St. Francis River in Arkansas came under attack by the Quapaw in 1693, and by 1698 these southernmost bands of the Illini had relocated to Illinois where the Chepoussa were absorbed by the Michigamea. They first attempted to settle in southern Illinois, but the hostile Shawnee and Chickasaw made this area dangerous. Moving north to the upper Illinois River, the Michigamea found themselves in the Kaskaskia's war with the Fox and Winnebago. At about the same time Tonti closed shop at Fort Pimitoui in 1700, the Kaskaskia left northern Illinois, and the Michigamea went with them. After a short stay near the Cahokia and Tamaroa, both bands moved further south along the east bank of the Mississippi and finally settled near the Jesuit mission at the mouth of the Kaskaskia River. By 1703 almost all of the Illini were confined to the lower Illinois Valley and the east side of the Mississippi between Cahokia and Kaskaskia. Only the Peoria stubbornly clung to the upper Illinois Valley which only 25 years before was the center of the Illini homeland.

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