the battle of wounded knee
civil war
The last major battle was Custers Last Stand.
Many tribes of Native Americans lived in northeast Louisiana. Among them included the Koroa, the Ouachita, and the Paleo tribes.
Whites wanted the sacred land that belonged to the Native Americans for railroads and for establishing cities. However the Native Americans attempted to fight for their land but they had little power and were forced to move westward. The whites killed off millions of buffalo in their building of railroads. This caused a large problem to the Native Americans since they relied on buffalo as a major food source.
The first major Spanish colonies were wiped out, the Apache and Comanche were very protective of their land from foreign invasions.
civil war
The Europeans wanted to own and develop the land, whereas the Native Americans believe the land was for everyone, not for one individual to own.
A major reason for conflict between Native Americans and colonists was the competition for land and resources. As colonists expanded their settlements, they encroached on Native American territories, leading to disputes over land ownership and usage. This often resulted in violent confrontations, as Native Americans sought to defend their ancestral lands against the encroachment of settlers. Additionally, differing cultural values and practices further exacerbated tensions between the two groups.
The answer would actually be conflict with the native americans
battle at wounded knee
battle at wounded knee
battle at wounded knee
Describe the major military confrontations between Native Americans and whites on the post-Civil War frontier.
The last major battle was Custers Last Stand.
some major cities that change in the 1950s were the African-Americans, Lations, and the Native Americans.
the major groups in the Bahamas are the native americans
In 1675, King Philip's War, a conflict between Native American tribes and English colonists in New England, broke out. The war resulted in significant casualties on both sides, destruction of colonial settlements, and a severe strain on relations between Native Americans and colonists. The defeat of the Native American alliance led to the further expansion of English colonial power in the region.