With its soldiers subdued, the United States dispatched peace ... Native representatives who signed the treaty on May 25, 1868. Paul Morigi/AP Images for Smithsonian's National Museum of the ...
There are 370 Native treaties at the National ... Kevin Wolf/AP Images for National Museum of the American Indian The Treaty of Fort Wayne led to the end of the peace that had prevailed since ...
These excerpts, organized chronologically, report on conflicts with Native Americans, the terms of a peace treaty, the commercial benefits of the railroad for New York City, and the machine shops ...
Thomas Lewis was the lesser-known brother of Andrew Lewis. Both brothers negotiated a short-lived treaty with the Lenape ...
After the Civil War, thousands of Americans poured into the Great Plains on a collision course with western Indian tribes.
He advanced a policy of peace. Grant also abided ... which would soon cause trouble between Native Americans and white miners. Grant tried to honor the Treaty of Fort Laramie, but miners pressured ...
and in 1789 a peace treaty was established, leading to 35 years of peace between the Native Americans and the colonizers. In the spring of 1821, Mexico won independence from Spain and established ...
In 1829, the Treaty of St. Joseph ceded the remainder of the Potawatomi ... While the awarding of these peace medals to Native Americans represented alliances with the U.S. government, they did not ...