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Which event marked the end of the Indian wars?

Battle of Wounded Knee.


Where was the battle at wounded knee fought?

It was never a battle. It was a massacre. It was over by Wounded Knee Creek.


What caused the battle of wounded knee?

The battle of Wounded Knee was caused by the United States government. They were forcing Native Americans from their land and making them move to reservations.


The Battle of wounded Knee was fought in 1810?

The Battle of Wounded Knee happened December 29, 1890


Who was involved in the battle of the wounded knee?

american army leader o f the battle of wounded knee


What were the consqunces of the battle of wounded knee?

First of all, it was NOT the Battle of Wounded Knee. It was the Massacre of Wounded Knee. Wounded Knee is considered to be marking the last of the "free Indian". blackwolfspirit are you a boy or Girl if girl how old?


Why is the battle of wounded knee significant to the wars in the west?

they all died and the native americans had to live on reservations


Significance of the Battle of Wounded Knee?

The Battle of Wounded Knee was the last significant engagement between American Indians and the US military. It was very one-sided and resulted in the deaths of over 300 Indian men, women, and children.


What is the significant of the battle of wounded knee?

It was called The Wounded Knee Massacre. It was what caused the Sioux to unofficially surrender, due to small rebellion forces against the U.S. armies, although no successful attacks were made after The Wounded Knee Massacre, making it the unofficial Sioux surrender.


When was the battle of Wounded knee was fought when?

The Wounded Knee MASSACRE occurred on December 29, 1890.


Who won the Battle of Wounded Knee?

You mean the Massacre at Wounded Knee. There was no battle. The US army killed men, women and children.


Who won the wounded knee battle?

You mean the Massacre at Wounded Knee. There was no battle. The US Army killed men, women and children.