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... reservation west o the Missouri River. o 1874 Red River War of 1874 after this treaty was rejected 3,000 troops sent to area. o June 1875 Southern Plains with ...
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... Once again this was another one of the struggles on the plains. Once they have arrived in the West problems with gun fighters and drinking quickly launched. ...
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... of the Indians would be scouts for the white man and his troops, so not every Indian was against the white man and his plane to take over the plains and their ...
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... across the plains. This became known as the Long Drive. The cattle trade gave the railroads significance and meaning to extend fully out West; an important ...
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... Gilpin and his supporters adamantly claimed, and settlers on the plains often experienced ... Although Powell attempted to prove that the West was not ready to be ...
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... horses and cattle. The Buffalo Soldiers led a very dangerous life on the open and unmanaged plains of the west. Another dangerous job ...
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... with their stereotyped native buffoons, failed to tell the real story of what went on between the Indians and the whites who swarmed the Plains and West in the ...
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... spurs in the Civil War, gathered further laurels in the West. They were matched against formidable adversaries, for the Indians of the plains, unlike those ...
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... The west has its setting in the immense plains, and mountain ranges of the United States lying west of the Mississippi River, in particular the Great Plains ...
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... Mexico Most of Mexico is an immense, elevated plateau, flanked by mountain ranges that fall sharply off to narrow coastal plains in the west and east. ...
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The Comanche left their original arid territory west of the Rocky Mountains to move to the southern Great Plains around the 15th century. ...
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... horses and cattle. The Buffalo Soldiers led a very dangerous life on the open and unmanaged plains of the west. Another dangerous job ...
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... There were two different expressions, one group on the plains in the west called Plains Village Farmers and the other in the woodlands and prairies in the east ...
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... The buffalo was the backbone of the Plains Indians because it was their main ... As white settlers moved west past the Mississippi River, they needed more land. ...
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... Suriname, and French Guiana to the south; and the Atlantic Ocean to the west. PLACE OF BRAZIL The landscape of Brazil is covered with plains, plateaus, and ...
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... cheaply in the Plains and sold to the railroad workers and the troops guarding the workers. c. Why did farmers and sheep ranchers create problems in the West? ...
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Buffalo Soldiers in the West Throughout American history, African Americans haven't ... for the colonies at Lexington, Concord, White Plains, Brandywine, Saratoga ...
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... By the mid-1840's, adventurous pioneers had reached what are now California and Oregon in the Far West. The last frontier was the Great Plains between the ...
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The earliest written mention of the Kiowa Indians, of the mid-west plains, was in 1682 by Rene Robert Cavelier who heard of them from a captive Pani slave, boy ...
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... Great Plains reported that the land was good for ranching and farming, despite low rainfalls. Soon after the Civil war, ex-soldiers headed for the West looking ...
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... Plains constitute less than one-fifth the total area and are mostly in the west along the coast the coastal plains in the east and south are very narrow. ...
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... Plains constitute less than one-fifth the total area and are mostly in the west along the coast the coastal plains in the east and south are very narrow. ...
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... No one since, Walter Prescott Webb in The Great Plains, Raban believes, has ... wrote, "civilization stood on three legs - land, water, and timber; west of the ...
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... father, a farmer and businessman, ran a farm products store on the family farm in the rural community of Archery, a few miles west of Plains Georgia ("Jimmy ...
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... Although some towns of the west really looked like that, most were not. ... The area of the Great Plains is very much a plain area and some desert areas. ...
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... Although some towns of the west really looked like that, most were not. ... The area of the Great Plains is very much a plain area and some desert areas. ...
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... Sherman remained in the army as commander in the West until Ulysses S ... directed a series of campaigns that finally crushed Indian resistance across the plains. ...
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... writer Ernest Thompson Seton, some 40 million buffalo remained alive in North America, almost all of them west of the Mississippi Valley". The Plains and the ...
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... sodbuster" that could plow through the tough soil of the Greaat Plains and break ... cattle, and there were millions of Texas Longhorns roaming free in the west. ...
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... asked Wild Bill to come to New York and perform in his wild west show ... by the owner and Buffalo Bill, Wild Bill walked out on the show returning for the plains. ...
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