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Indian attacks on settlers in the United States gradually decreased in the late 19th century, particularly after the conclusion of the Indian Wars, which culminated around 1890 with events such as the Wounded Knee Massacre. The U.S. government's policies of assimilation, the establishment of reservations, and the overall westward expansion of settlers contributed to the decline of such conflicts. By the turn of the 20th century, organized resistance from Indigenous groups had significantly diminished, leading to more stable, albeit often contentious, relations between settlers and Native Americans.

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