This man openly had a relationship and children with the enslaved woman Julia Chinn, which may have led to his removal as a Vice Presidential nominee. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name this man, who gained notoriety for his military service against Native Americans. This man earlier ran under a slogan beginning “Rumpsey Dumpsey” and eventually became Vice President under Martin Van Buren.
ANSWER: Richard Mentor Johnson
[10m] The “Rumpsey Dumpsey” slogan claimed that Johnson had killed this Native American leader. This Shawnee leader died at the Battle of the Thames during the War of 1812.
ANSWER: Tecumseh
[10e] Johnson and Chinn lived in this state, where their daughters were educated at early residential school Choctaw Academy. Daniel Boone traveled through the Cumberland Gap to this state presently governed from Frankfort.
ANSWER: Kentucky
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