The full answer to this question goes far beyond a "who" and the US Calvary. The reduction and forced relocation of Native Americans began in earnest in the first few decades of the 19th Century and stretched itself even to the end of this century.
The "leaders" of this unorganized but sadly effective set of war hostilities began from the common individual to Presidents of the USA. The deadly fate of Native Americans was not confined to the USA. Mexico, South America and Canada all contributed to the demise of Native American Tribes.
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Germany declared war on the US on 11 December 1941
Study Island guys watever its because The Indians were in revolt against the US government.
Who led protests for black people against serious discrimination from the white people in the US?Who led protests for black people against serious discrimination from the white people in the US? and Who founded the World Wide Web in 1994? Please answer me, Jennifer Who led protests for black people against serious discrimination from the white people in the US?Who led protests for black people against serious discrimination from the white people in the US? and Who founded the World Wide Web in 1994? Please answer me, Jennifer
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Based on the success of calvary charges during the Mexican American War, military leaders on both sides of the US Civil War were of the opinion that tactical offensive charges by calvary units would be effective. There were enough successful calvary charges against infantry troops on both sides, to cause them to continue throughout the war. With that said, cavalry charges were not the backbone of plans for a successful battle. They were used with caution, but yes, they were a part of many battles.
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Santa Anna.
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General John J. Pershing .
Germany declared war on the US on 11 December 1941
Emilio Aguinaldo.
Samoroy for one who led the revolution against the us occupation. have you heard about the balangiga & catubig revolts. It was led by the the brave townfolks themselves.
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