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Ch. 18 Matching

Ch. 18 Quiz Piner MS

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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
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