Numerous battles took place on Native American land throughout U.S. history, particularly during the westward expansion. Notable examples include the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, where Lakota and Cheyenne warriors defeated U.S. Army forces, and the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890, which marked a tragic end to the Indian Wars. Other significant confrontations occurred during conflicts such as the Seminole Wars in Florida and the Nez Perce War in the Pacific Northwest. These battles often stemmed from broken treaties and encroachments on Native lands.
It looked like a grassy place.
Federal government promised to protect their land if they settled in one place.
what did most native americans believe about the land they lived on
In 1819, the Native American land comprised of 50% of the continental U.S.
Never was so you all on stolen land
Nebraska has only had battles(slaughtering) with Native American's over land due to our "Manifest Destiny"
A painting depicting native American land.
It looked like a grassy place.
Colonies or reservations
some native american's still have land
the result was that the native Americans could not keep their land.
land west of Appalachians
Federal government promised to protect their land if they settled in one place.
by uniting the other native American tribes
what did most native americans believe about the land they lived on
Land set aside for Native Americans.
Hawaii is a Native American and eats TACOS