Native American Wars 1850-1900

  • Mariposa War

    Mariposa War
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    Spawned by means of the flood of miners speeding onto their lands after the California Gold Rush, some tribes fought lower back including the Paiute and the Yokut.
  • Utah Indian Wars

    Utah Indian Wars
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    Severa skirmishes during Utah which in the end lead to the Walker battle.
  • Walker War

    Walker War
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    While the Mormons commenced to choose the looking grounds of the Ute Indians of Utah, they were at the start pleasant, then fought lower back.
  • Battle of Seattle

    Battle of Seattle
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    Local people attacked Seattle, Washington, as part of the Yakima war. The attackers are pushed off by way of artillery hearth and by using Marines from the U.S. military.
  • Antelope Hills Expedition

    Antelope Hills Expedition
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    A campaign by Texas Rangers and contributors of allied tribes in opposition to the Comanche and Kiowa in Texas and Oklahoma.
  • Gunther Island Massacre

    Gunther Island Massacre
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    Additionally referred to as the Humboldt Bay bloodbath, neighborhood white settlers, without any obvious provocation, attack 4 Indian villages, slaying 188 Wiyot Indians, often ladies and kids in Humboldt County, California.
  • Wagon Box fight

    Wagon Box fight
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    Captain James Powell with a pressure of 31 men survived repeated attacks with the aid of extra than 1,500 Lakota Sioux warriors beneath the leadership of Chiefs red Cloud and crazy Horse. The infantrymen, who have been guarding woodcutters close to fort Phil Kearny, Wyoming, took safe haven in a corral formed by way of laying 14 wagons end-to-result in an oval configuration.
  • White River War

    White River War
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    The conflict changed into fought among Ute Indians and the U.S. navy Buffalo soldiers close to the vicinity of the White River that passes thru each the states of Colorado and Utah.
  • Sioux Wars

    Sioux Wars
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    As white settlers moved throughout the Mississippi River into Minnesota, South Dakota, and Wyoming, the Sioux beneath Sitting Bull and loopy Horse resisted to keep their looking grounds.