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1 Ch. 18 TEST REVIEW

2 Comanche leader opposed to reservations whose mother was an Anglo American
Quanah Parker

3 U.S. President who tried to reform the reservation system
Ulysses S. Grant

4 Apache chief who raided along the Rio Grande
Victorio

5 Slaughter of the buffalo was supported by the government because….
It was a way to control the Native Americans

6 Didn’t realize all they were giving up.
One of the failures of the Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek was that the Indians…. Didn’t realize all they were giving up.

7 How did the West Texas Wars change Texas?
It opened up land to settlement and founding of several new cities.

8 Some Indian groups refused to move onto reservations, like the Kiowa, who were led by who?
Lone Wolf

9 Because of their superior service during the fighting, many buffalo soldiers received….
The Medal of Honor

10 Many captured Native Americans were not executed because….
Governor Davis believed this might increase the fighting and cause an all out war.

11 The first 2 major raids that caused the West Texas Wars were…
The Warren Wagon Train Raid followed by the Adobe Walls Raid.

12 How did President Grant change the reservation system?
He placed missionaries in charge of the reservations

13 The Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek
The U.S. did not provide enough supplies to the reservations like they said they would, thus breaking The Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek

14 By the late 1800s, most Indians lived where?
On Reservations out of Texas

15 The demise of the American Buffalo was partially brought about due to…
A large desire for hides on the East Coast

16 By the 1890s, West Texas was much more accessible because of the expansion of these.
Railroad Lines

17 One of the first victories by American forces in the Indian Wars was….
Colonel Mackenzie’s defeat of the Comanche near Pampa

18 The attacks on the Warren Wagon Train caused the U.S. to want to….
Finally force Native Americans on reservations.

19 What general traveled to Texas to investigate the many Indian raids on settlements and eventually ordered attacks on those found off reservations? William T. Sherman

20 Kiowa leader who was very opposed to reservations
Satanta

21 What Native American leader actually supported peace with the USA?
Kicking Bird


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