Chronicle of the Indian Wars: From Colonial Times to Wounded KneeThis detailed chronology highlights all of the significant events in Native-white relations from the sixteenth-century Spanish exploration of North America through the aftermath of Wounded Knee. |
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Jamestown and the Southern | 10 |
King Philips War 16751676 | 23 |
The DutchIndian Wars 16261664 | 38 |
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Abnakis alliance ambush American Apaches army assault attack August band battle Black Hawk Bozeman Trail Brant British camp campaign Captain captive captured Cavalry Cherokees Cheyennes chief Colonel colonial colonists command Crazy Horse Creek Custer death defeat Delaware destroyed English fight fire force Fort Duquesne Fort Pitt French and Indian frontier garrison George Geronimo governor Hooker Jim Horse hostile Hurons Indian agent Indian allies Iroquois John Joseph Brant July June killed Lake land leader Lieutenant Major March Massachusetts massacre Mexico Miles military militia militiamen Mohawks Narragansetts Navajos Nez Percés North Ohio Ohio country Ojibwas Opechancanough Osceola Paiutes party peace Pequots Philip Popé Potawatomis present-day prisoners Pueblo raids reservation River Saint Santee Sioux scalp scouts Seminole Senecas September settlement settlers Shawnees siege Sioux Sitting Bull soldiers Spanish surrender Susquehannocks Tecumseh territory town trade treaty tribes troops Uprising Valley village Virginia warfare warriors West western William women wounded Wyandots