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    The Black Hawk War, or Black Hawk's War, is the name of the estimated 150 battles, skirmishes, raids, and military engagements taking place from 1865 to...
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  • (disambiguation) Black Hawk War (1832) Black Hawk War (18651872) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Black Hawk. If an internal...
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  • Black Hawk War may also refer to: Black Hawk War (18651872), a conflict between Mormon settlers and Native American tribes in Utah "The Black Hawk War"...
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  • territory against them during what became known as the Black Hawk War in Utah (18651872). Although Black Hawk made peace in 1867, other bands continued raiding...
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    Utah Territorial Militia (category Utah in the American Civil War)
    Utah's Black Hawk War 18651872 when over 2,500 troops were dispatched against Indians led by Antonga Black Hawk.[citation needed] (Antonga Black Hawk was...
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    (1849–1855) Battle at Fort Utah (1850) Walker War (1853–1854) Tintic War (1856) Black Hawk War (18651872) White River War (1879) Pinhook Draw fight (15-16 June...
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    Battle Creek massacre (category Wars fought in Utah)
    who had been attacked grew up to be Antonga Black Hawk, a Timpanogos leader in the Black Hawk War (18651872). Around February 1849, Dimick B. Huntington...
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    moved north into Nebraska on their way to the Black Hills and the Powder River. In the spring of 1865, raids continued along the Oregon trail in Nebraska...
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    Walker War. The war included several armed conflicts with settlers and Mormon militiamen. Chief Black Hawk, leader of the Black Hawk War (18651872), was...
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    Native Americans in British North America and the United States: 1600 to 1865" (PDF). Retrieved June 20, 2009. "Slavery in Historical Perspective Archived...
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    the American Civil War Philip St. George Cooke, third commander of the battalion, West Point graduate, veteran of the Black Hawk War, cavalry commander...
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    confrontations were heated. Church officials ordered to have the Paiutes disarmed. Black Hawk and his band had killed many during the year before while defending their...
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    Canoe's Cherokee faction in declaring war on the "Long Knives" (Virginians). The chief led his Cherokee in a raid on Black's Fort on the Holston River (now Abingdon...
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    policies. Historical events such as the California genocide, American Indian Wars, and the forced removal of the Navajos reflected the deep-seated racism and...
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    The 1838 Mormon War, also known as the Missouri Mormon War, was a conflict between Mormons and their neighbors in Missouri. It was preceded by tensions...
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    Other famous wars in this regard included the Nez Perce War and the Modoc War, which marked the last conflict officially declared a war. By the late 1870s...
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    lawsuits. By treaty, after the American Civil War, the Seminole were required to emancipate slaves and provide Black Seminoles with all the rights of full-blood...
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    Army and Illinois militia defeated Black Hawk and his warriors in the Black Hawk War, and the Sauk and Fox were relocated to present-day Iowa. The Miami...
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    territory. Beginning in 1865, Utah's Black Hawk War developed into the deadliest conflict in the territory's history. Chief Antonga Black Hawk died in 1870, but...
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    Philip's War. New Haven: Yale University Publishing. pp. 122–124. Church, Benjamin (1639–1718) (June 5, 1865). The History of King Philip's War. HathiTrust...
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    generally Indian Wars. Notable conflicts in this period include the Dakota War, Great Sioux War, Snake War, Colorado War, and Texas-Indian Wars. Expressing...
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    of 1945 was passed, ending segregation in Alaska. In 1942, during World War II, the United States forced evacuation of around nine hundred Aleuts from...
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  • prejudice and fear, during periods of conflict (such as the American Indian Wars) between the cultures involved. In the 20th and 21st centuries, there has...
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    their heritage. The Nauvoo Legion in Utah participated in the Black Hawk War and the Walker War. On April 1, 1857 the Nauvoo Legion in Utah was reorganized...
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    Britain was spoken as "between waters" (toh-ta), a dive bomber was a "chicken hawk" (gini), a grenade was a "potato" (ni-ma-si) and Germany was "iron hat" (besh-be-cha-he)...
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  • obliterated the Quapaw Indians of Arkansas. The disease was often spread during war. John McCullough, a Delaware captive since July 1756, who was then 15 years...
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  • List of conflicts in the United States (category Lists of wars)
    1874 Lowry War 1865 – 1959 Oyster Wars 1865 – 1870 Hualapai War 18651872 Black Hawk War (18651872) April 21, 1866 Circleville Massacre 1865 Powder River...
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    women. In the team photos, each team member and the coach wore a red or a black handprint to show solidarity to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women...
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  • enslaved African-Americans who had been emancipated after the American Civil War, and their descendants. The rolls were used to assign allotments to heads...
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    ISBN 9780700619146. JSTOR j.ctt1cgf7sb. "Black Hawk. Autobiography of Ma-ka-tai-me-she-kia-kiak, or Black Hawk Edited by J. B. Patterson, Rock Island,...
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