During the Civil War, many pioneers in West Texas were forced to abandon their homes due to attacks from _____
Before the invention of _____ six-shot pistol, Native Americans had an advantage in weaponry over U.S. troops.
In 1867 the U.S. government signed three treaties at _____ with five Native American groups in hopes of bringing peace on the plains.
Under the Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek, Native Americans agreed to stop their opposition to the construction of _____ across the plains.
The Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek required the U.S. government to give Native Americans large amounts of land for _____.
The peace treaties with Native Americans failed because _____.
In 1869 President Ulysses S. Grant appointed Lawrie Tatum, a _____, as the federal agent in Indian Territory for the Kiowa and Comanche people.
_____, the son of a Comanche chief and an Anglo American woman who had been captured as a child, was one of several chiefs who opposed the Medicine Lodge Creek Treaty and refused to move onto a reservation.
_____ was a Native American leader who supported the Medicine Lodge Creek Treaty because he believed that adapting to the new settlers' ways was their only hope.
Many reservations were located in the Indian Territory, which is present-day _____.
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