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The United States had a few periods of conflict with the Native Americans. The states that most of the conflict happened in depends on the specific period being referenced. During the American Revolutionary War, 1775 til 1842, most conflict took place east of the Mississippi River. There was fighting throughout Florida, Oklahoma, eastern Tennessee, Virginia, and South Carolina. However, from 1811 to 1924 the conflict happened west of the Mississippi River in the states of California, Utah, Oregon, Texas, New Mexico and Nevada.

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