Battle of Wounded Knee
It hinges on the definition of clash. The last major battle was The Battle of the Little Bighorn. After that, the last major encounter was Wounded Knee which was more of a massacre than a battle
He urged for equality between African-Americans and white people.
They never "came to Latin America": they were the result of interracial marriages between European settlers and Native Americans.
Because Columbus' voyage of finding the New World was an failed attempt so instead he found America (which was the New World) and it led to the permanent contact between America and Europe...so that is why the contact is significant between the two.
The wars that were fought between the British and French used Native Americans as proxies. Native Americans fought on both sides of the war.
It hinges on the definition of clash. The last major battle was The Battle of the Little Bighorn. After that, the last major encounter was Wounded Knee which was more of a massacre than a battle
the Irish are from Europe and Americans are from North America.
The Civil War was fought between the northern and southern states of America. It was a war between Americans themselves because America was a divided country.
There was actually never a war between cowboys and Natives Americans. Most Native Americans were killed by the US military. Eventually, the military won and Native Americans were forced onto reservations.
war of 1812
THE COLONISTS IN NORTH AMERICA WERE THE NATIVE AMERICANS
The British and the Native Americans were fighting over the land of North America.
The outcome was the Native Americans lost their lands, were killed, and moved to reservations.
Both, depending on preexisting alliances and economic/military interests. They often chose who they thought was weaker, because if the weaker country won with the aid of the Native Americans, it would be easier for the Natives to expel whites from America.
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In the 20s, the largest cultural split existed between urban Americans and rural Americans.
Describe the major military confrontations between Native Americans and whites on the post-Civil War frontier.