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Red Cloud's War ended with victory for the Lakota Sioux.
Even with these reserves, the Europeans still had great difficulties in establishing colonies or even initiating peace treaties as seen in the Arauco War, Chichimeca War, Red Cloud's War, the Second Seminole War, and Pontiac's Rebellion.
Red Cloud's War ( also referred to as the Bozeman War ) was an armed conflict between the Lakota and the United States in the Wyoming Territory and the Montana Territory from 1866 to 1868.
By early 1868, the U. S. government desired a peaceful settlement to Red Cloud's War.
It agreed to Red Cloud's demands that Forts Phil Kearny and C. F.
Later, he served as guide and army scout during the first Powder River Expedition against the Sioux and Cheyenne that were blocking the Bozeman Trail ( Red Cloud's War ).
Red Cloud's War was led by the Lakota chief Red Cloud against the military who were erecting forts along the Bozeman trail.
He helped to negotiate the Treaty of Fort Laramie ( 1868 ), which ended Red Cloud's campaign against American troops in the region.
Red Cloud's War ( 1866 to 1868 ) was a challenge by the Lakota to the military presence on the Bozeman Trail, which went to the Montana gold fields along the eastern edge of the Big Horn Mountains.
Red Cloud's War ended in a complete victory for the Lakota, and the 1868 Treaty of Ft. Laramie confirmed their control over all the high plains from the crest of the Big Horn Mountains eastward across the Powder River Basin to the Black Hills.
From 1865 through 1868 during Red Cloud's War, Cheyenne and Lakota Sioux bands harassed, attacked and killed travelers on the Bozeman Trail and soldiers at Fort Phil Kearny and Fort C. F. Smith.
One of the most capable Native American opponents the United States Army faced, he led a successful campaign in 1866 1868 known as Red Cloud's War over control of the Powder River Country in northeastern Wyoming and southern Montana.
Red Cloud's War was the name the US Army gave to a series of conflicts fought with American Indian Plains tribes in the Wyoming and Montana territories.
Native American anger at settler intrusion into the hunting grounds lead to Red Cloud's War.
The establishment of three U. S. army forts along the Bozeman trail through Lakota territory caused Red Cloud's war.
Red Cloud's War ( also referred to as the Bozeman War or the Powder River War ) was an armed conflict between the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Northern Arapaho and the United States in Wyoming and Montana territories from 1866 to 1868.
Red Cloud's War consisted mostly of constant small-scale Indian raids and attacks on the soldiers and civilians at the three forts in the Powder River country, wearing down those garrisons.
Historians have estimated that Red Cloud's warriors numbered up to 4, 000 men.
Red Cloud's warriors infiltrated the picket lines near the fort and stampeded 175 horses and mules.
On July 20, Red Cloud's warriors attacked a wagon train of 37 soldiers and civilians, killing two, at Crazy Woman Fork of the Powder River.
Despite the military successes in the Hayfield and Wagon Box Fights, the U. S. government increasingly sought a peaceful rather than a military solution to Red Cloud's War.
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During the late 1860s, the area was the scene of Red Cloud's War between the Lakota and the United States.

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Activity by British traders and the presence of a colony on the Red prompted the United State War Department in 1819 to send Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Leavenworth from Detroit to put a post 300 miles northwest of Prairie Du Chien, until then the most advanced United States post.
* 1813 Creek War Fort Mims massacre: Creek " Red Sticks " kill over 500 settlers ( including over 250 armed militia ) in Fort Mims, north of Mobile, Alabama.
* 1941 World War II: The Battle of Smolensk concludes with Germany capturing about 300, 000 Soviet Red Army prisoners.
* 1918 World War I: German fighter ace Manfred von Richthofen, known as " The Red Baron ", is shot down and killed over Vaux-sur-Somme in France.
This special, set in the English Civil War, was shown as part of Comic Relief's Red Nose Day on Friday 5 February 1988.
Later, Marshal Mikhail Tukhachevsky, one of the most prominent officers of the Red Army of the Soviet Union during the inter-war years, developed the concept of deep operations from his experiences of the Polish-Soviet War.
These concepts would guide Red Army doctrine throughout World War II.
" Bolo " was used as derogatory expression for Bolsheviks used by British service personnel in the North Russian Expeditionary Force which intervened against the Red Army during the Russian Civil War.
* Lincoln, Bruce W. ( 1999 ) Red Victory: A History of the Russian Civil War.
However some cavalry still served during the Second World War, notably in the Red Army, Italian Royal Army and the Polish Army.
In the Crimean War, the Charge of the Light Brigade and the Thin Red Line at the Battle of Balaclava showed the vulnerability of cavalry, when deployed without effective support.
Maritime conservatism since the Second World War has been very much part of the Red Tory tradition, key influences being former Premier of Nova Scotia and federal Progressive Conservative Party leader Robert Stanfield and New Brunswick Tory strategist Dalton Camp.
Despite several attempted invasions across the Red Sea, Kaleb was unable to dislodge Abreha, and acquiesced in the change ; this was the last time Ethiopian armies left Africa until the 20th century when several units participated in the Korean War.
This however soon ended when a large number of the German inhabitants of Elbing fled before the Soviet Red Army approached the city during World War II.
Samuel Fuller's experiences in World War II would influence his largely autobiographical films of later decades such as The Big Red One.
* 1943 World War II: Attempting to completely lift the Siege of Leningrad, the Soviet Red Army engages German troops and Spanish volunteers in the Battle of Krasny Bor.
* 1945 World War II: The siege of Budapest concludes with the unconditional surrender of German and Hungarian forces to the Red Army.
Since World War II, the Red Sox have had 18 batting champions ( through 1989 )... Five to 7 points are a lot, given that there may be only a 15-or 20-point spread between a good hitting team and a poor hitting team.
Many developments in first aid and many other medical techniques have been driven by wars, such as in the case of the American Civil War, which prompted Clara Barton to organize the American Red Cross.
* 1943 World War II: Red Army troops re-enter Kharkov.
Although some 60, 000 to 80, 000 Russian soldiers of the former Tsar's army remained stationed in Finland at the start of the Civil War, the Russian contribution to the Red Guards ' cause was to prove negligible.
When the conflict began, Lenin tried to commit the army on behalf of Red Finland, but the troops were demoralized, war-weary and home-sick after years of World War I.
While the conflict has been called by some " The War of the Amateurs ", the White Army had two major advantages over the Red Guards in the war: the professional military leadership of General Mannerheim and his staff — which included 84 Swedish volunteer officers and former Finnish officers of the Tsar's army — and 1, 450 soldiers of the 1, 900-strong, elite " Jäger " battalion.
During World War II, the War Department allotted a rationed supply of brass to Kratt's factory to continue production of their harmonicas to be passed out by the Red Cross among the GI's serving overseas to boost morale.

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