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100

This name became synonymous with a group of African-American soldiers who fought against Native Americans in the Indian Wars.

What are the Buffalo Soldiers?

100

Buffalo hunters used this new technological invention to eradicate Buffalo by moving far quicker across the vast American countryside than they would on horseback.

What are railroads?

100

This philosophy is fundamentally opposed to all forms of violence to achieving goals, viewing violence as morally wrong.

What is pacifism?

100

The Kiowa Leader Satanta was imprisoned after his role in this incident.

What is the Warren Wagin Trail Raid?

200

This action supported by the America government significantly harmed the Native Americans by cutting off a valuable food source for them.

What is the slaughter of the buffalo?

200

The buffalo were not just significant to the Native American population as a food source, but also this non-material reason, viewing the buffalo as this.

What is a sacred animak?

200

With all of the fighting and disease spreading, this formerly large demographic started rapidly decreasing in the late 1800’s. Hint: It’s not the Buffalo.

What was the Native American population?

200

Quanah Parker surrendered to the US government after this battle in the Texan Panhandle.

What is the battle of Palo Duro Canyon?

300

Quanah Parker and the Comanche waged an unsuccessful war against this group of colonizers from the United States.

Who are the Buffalo Hunters?

300

This was the policy that dictated that black people and white people should not share the same facilities together and must be separated.

What is segregation?

300

This battle was a decisive American victory, although the Comanche thought it impossible due to the area’s seclusion and great importance to the tribe.

What is the battle of Adobe Walls?

300

This Kansas treaty stipulating a temporary ceasefire between the government and American Indians was ignored by Quanah Parker.

What is the treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek?

400

The Red River Campaign was a Campaign carried out in Texas by American settlers for this purpose. 

What is to capture Native American groups they saw as a threat?

400

This group of mounted soldiers were infamous for their ruthless raids against Native Americans.

Who are the Texas Rangers?

400

This general and US President encouraged a reform and better treatment of Native Americans by the government.

Who is Ulysses S. Grant?

400

Indians gave this African-American regiment of soldiers fighting against them this name due to their new tactics.

What are the Buffalo Soldiers?

500

General Sherman ordered his men to hunt down and eliminate members of the Kiowa after this incident.

What is the Warren Wagon Train Raid?

500

Buffalo Sinew was useful for the Native Americans for this purpose, which did not involve eating the buffalo in question.

What is the ability to use it as a thread for clothing?

500

On the other hand, this general was brutal in his policies against American Indians, ordering to burn down their camps, reflecting his philosophy against the Confederates jn the civil war.

Who is General Sherman?

500

General Sherman was sent by the government to respond to a series of reports raising concerns about this incident by American settlers.

What were Native American raids?

500

In this region of the United States in 1851, a treaty was signed between the United States government and the local Native American tribes of this region guaranteeing the territory of said tribes.

What is the Midwest?

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