St. Clair's story shows how good intentions without cultural competence can lead to disaster. He wasn't a villain, but his complete misunderstanding of Native American societies and military tactics made conflict almost inevitable.
Tell me about Arthur St Clair and his role with native Americans








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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome back to another personalized episode from BeFreed! We're diving into a fascinating and often overlooked figure from early American history today, and honestly, I couldn't be more excited to explore this with you.
Eli: Absolutely! And I have to say, when we started researching Arthur St. Clair, I was blown away by how this one man's story intersects with so many pivotal moments in our nation's founding-especially his complex and tragic relationship with Native Americans. This is going to be quite a journey!
Lena: Right? It's one of those stories that really shows how individual decisions shaped the entire trajectory of American expansion. So let's dig in!