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it is a war were many people died the U.S army attacked the Goshute which started the war

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in the great basin area

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Q: What was the Goshute war?
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When did the Goshute war begin?

1860-1863


What did the Goshute Indians wear?

They wore very little. They made loin clothes out of animal skin.


Do all native Americans live in tipis?

In the pre-reservation days, the Goshute lived in dug out houses built of willow poles and earth, known as wiki-ups.


What are other names of the American Civil War?

War Between the States The War of the Rebellion War for Southern Independence Second American Revolution War of Northern Aggression War in Defense of Virginia Mr. Lincoln's War War of Secession War of the Insurrection Slaveholders' Rebellion Slaveholders' War The Great Rebellion War to Save the Union War for Abolition The War War to Prevent Southern Independence


What are different names for the Civil War?

These are a Few since I'm learning in Social Studies about the Civil War:The War for Constitutional LibertyThe War for Southern IndependenceThe Second American RevolutionThe War for States' RightsMr. Lincoln's WarThe Southern RebellionThe War for Southern RightsThe War of the Southern PlantersThe War of the RebellionThe Second War for IndependenceThe War to Suppress Yankee ArroganceThe Brothers' WarThe War of SecessionThe Great RebellionThe War for NationalityThe War for Southern NationalityThe War Against SlaveryThe Civil War Between the StatesThe War of the SixtiesThe War Against Northern AggressionThe Yankee InvasionThe War for SeparationThe War for AbolitionThe War for the UnionThe Confederate WarThe War of the SouthronsThe War for Southern FreedomThe War of the North and SouthThe Lost Cause