Cynthia Parker always wanted to return to the Comanche.
The Dawes General Allotment Act improved American Indians' lives.
The U.S. army killed horses and buffalo in order to force Indians to move.
The growing market for buffalo hides nearly made them extinct.
Reservation life was difficult and food was often scarce.
Henry O. Flipper was an Indian agent who tried to make sure supplies reached the reservations.
By the 1880s most American Indians were gone from Texas.
Apache scouts who worked for the army were called buffalo soldiers.
The buffalo gun allowed hunters to kill from a long distance away.
Indians were given good farmland on reservations, but refused to work as farmers.
Colonel Mackenzie's campaign in Texas was meant to ...
The Salt Creek Raid convinced the War Department that ...
Mackenzie defeated the Comanche at Palo Duro Canyon by ...
During the 1860s the frontier in Texas ...
Additional pressure on the buffalo came from ...
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