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Indian History Research Paper

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Is there Indian in your family? Do you know their history? Well, let me take the time to tell you a part of their history. An event in the year of 1874-75, Indian's in the southern plains were asked to be put into reservations so that the government could have the land that the tribes had. There were four tribes during that time that fought the U.S Army for their land. The four tribes were: the Comanches, the Kiowas, the Southern Cheyennes and the Arapahos. To this day all Indian tribes are on reservations. The battle can be broken down into 5 subtopics: who, what, when, where, and why.
In the year 1874-75, a battle broke out between the U.S and four Indian tribes. The other people involved for instance... "the U.S. Army who during the battle was lead by General Philip Sheridan" (Cruse). The U.S Army wanted to put the four tribes on reservations, however... "Isa-tai and Comanche chief Quanah Parker lead 250 warriors to attack buffalo hunters in Texas" (Marshall). After that attack the U.S Army came in, so they could force the tribe in reservations, but …show more content…

This was post-Civil War era. To be more exact it was 140 years ago. During the post-Civil War era, Indians, and blacks had a good relationship, studies prove... "when the Civil War started to happen, the Indians and African Americans didn't stay in agreement due to African Americans living on Indian territory and most tribes didn't tolerate slavery" (Grindle). Indian tribes being put in reservations started in the early 1820s, therefore... "in 1830 president Andrew Jackson signed the Indian Removal Act, which gave him the power to make treaties with tribes east of the Mississippi river" (Mckenney). There are a lot of Indians on reservations. Comparatively... "there are around 130 Indian reservations in the United States as of today" (Cloud). These quotes show the time period of when the Indians and reservations became a part of

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