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The traditional Red race verses the White race; encroachment on the land (White taking land from the Red race). Breaking the topic down into "man-made" titles: Mormon (Religious) settlers fighting a united Indian nation of Utes, Piautes, and Navajos.

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Q: Who were the people that was in the fight in Utah's black hawk war?
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