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Ch. 18 Matching
Ch. 18 Quiz Piner MS
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Peace agreement that involved 5 different Native American tribes. Ended in failure. | Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek |
| Event that wagons carrying supplies were attacked by 150 Comanche warriors. | Warren Wagon Train Raid |
| U.S. President that tried to improve relations peacefully through a treaty which offered land, supplies, and protection. | Ulysses S. Grant |
| U.S. Colonel put in charge of moving Native Americans that were not living on reservations. | Ranald S. Mackenzie |
| Taken captive by Comanche at a young age. Adopted Comanche way of life for 25 years. Never got use to Anglo society. Mother of Quanah Parker. | Cynthia Ann Parker |
| Father of Quanah Parker. | Peta Nocona |
| Comanche chief who opposed the treaty to move to reservations. His father was Comanche and mother is Anglo. Last war chief of the Comanche. | Quanah Parker |
| Kiowa Chief, known as the Orator of the Plains, signed treaty, but did not stay on the reservations. Took his own life in prison. | Satanta |
| Was one of three arrested for the Warren Wagon Train Raid, on the way to Fort Sill he tried to escaped, but was killed. | Satank |
| U.S. General who decided to travel west and investigate reports of Native American raids on West Texas settlements. | William Tecumseh Sherman |
| African American soldiers serving in the western US after the Civil War. Native Americans gave them this name. | Buffalo Soldiers |
| Following a vision from a Comanche medicine man, Quanah Parker led 700 warriors against 28 Buffalo Hunters at this campaign. | Adobe Walls Campaign |
| In this campaign U.S. Troops attacked Native American bands from 5 different directions. | Red River Campaign |
| Colonel Mackenzie led a cavalry unit against Native Americans burning villages/camps, 1,000 horses, and supplies. | Palo Duro Canyon Campaign |
| Apache leader began raiding settlements along Rio Grande in Mexico and US because of terrible conditions on reservations in Arizona. | Victorio |
| Mexican who led a band that tried to protect the rights of Mexicans and Tejanos along the border, and stole cattle from US. | Juan Cortina |
| 5 Tribes that met at Medicine Lodge Creek, Kansas | Kiowa, Comanche, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Apache |
| Land reserved for Indian Territory | Oklahoma |
| US railroad which runs from coast to coast. | Transcontinental |
| Place were Quanah Parkers last band of Comanche surrender to US military. | Fort Sill, Oklahoma |