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This war was in Virginia after a time of peace. This lasted for 12 years and left lots of colonists dead. The ones that were alive were left in victory.
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This war was in Connecticut and Rhode Island. Because the death of a specific colonist, it led to the sacrifice of 600-700 natives. The rest of the colonist were sold into slavery.
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This war was in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. It was led by Phillip and he tried to drive out the settlers at Swansea. This led to slaughter and his death.
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This revolt was led by the Pope, it was held in Arizona and New Mexico. There were some Indians who threw off the Spanish yoke and they lived alone for about 12 years. Eventually, the Spanish retook in 1692.
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This led from 1689-1763 in Eastern Woodlands. It was a competition between France and Britain. They were fighting over who was going to own North America.
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This was held in Northern Carolina. Tuscarora was under chief Hancock, they ambushed plenty of settlements. They were defeated 2 years later.
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Held in Southern Carolina, when an Indian group led by the Yamasee almost knocked out the white settlement and their religion. It lasted for 3 years.
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This was held at Ohio River Valley. It was when Pontiac and a large alliance moved out the British everywhere except Detroit. They eventually stopped to find food for the winter.
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Held in Southern Ohio River Valley. Alert tribes went through lots of traders and settlers. Their governor sent out 3,000 solders and defeated 1,000 natives.
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Led in Ohio and Indiana, after two embarrassing defeats by native warriors. Americans soon won victory after a man named "Mad Anthony" Wayne at the Battle of Fallen Timbers. This lasted for 4 years.
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Led in Wabash and Tippecanoe rivers, India. There was a prophet who was kinfolk to a Shawnee chief "Tecumseh". They attacked an Indian territory.
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Led in Georgia and Alabama. It was led under Andrew Jackson. They received a huge amount of land tract.
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It lasted for about 2 years, in Florida. The Seminoles fought Andrew Jackson's force. They failed to subdue them but made Spain give back the territory.
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Took place in Northern Illinois and Southwestern Wisconsin.It was led by Chief Black Hawk. It was unsuccessful.
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From 1835-42, at Florida everglades. It was led under Chief Osceola, they were fighting for their land.
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Lasted for 14 years in Arizona and New Mexico. There was constant fighting between the Navajo and American army.
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Lasted for 36 years in Wyoming, Minnesota and South Dakota. It moved across the Mississippi into the Indians territory. They were fighting for hunting grounds.
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Lasted for 1 year in Southwest Oregon. Indian people meant to start a war that would employ minors who unable to work because of the drought.
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Lasted for 3 years in Florida Everglades under the Chief Billy Bowlegs. Later he and more were moved to Oklahoma with Indians.
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Lasted for 39 years in New Mexico, Arizona, Texas and Mexico. There were hundreds of staged attacks on people until they finally surrendered in 1886... others in 1900.
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Lasted for 3 years... then 10 years later reoccurred in Utah. The Utes stood against the whites because Mormons were taking over everything that belonged to them.
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Lasted for a year in Northern California and Southern Oregon under Captain Jack who was hanged.
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Lasted for a year in Northwestern Texas by William T. Sherman. He had a campaign that had more than 14 battles against several Indian Tribes who soon surrendered.
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Led in Rosebud Creek, Southern Montana. 2 tribes under "Crazy House" turned back soldiers by General George Crook. All of their reinforcements got cut off.
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Led in Southern Montana by George A. Custer with a clan of 250 solders that were wiped out during a fight.
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Led in Oregon, Idaho, and Montana by Chief Joseph. He led them on a 1,700 mile retreat to Canada, there they gave up by the border.
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Led in South Dakota after the killing of Sitting Bull and Big Foot. They took on the final battle Sioux but were trapped at Wounded Knee Creek.