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31 August, 12:02
What were the Indian Wars and their consequences?
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Alisha Moon
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indian wars were controlled by the european government
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The climax came in the War of 1812, which resulted in the defeat of major Indian coalitions in the Midwest and the South. Conflict with settlers became much less common and were resolved by treaty, often through sale or exchange of territory between the federal government and specific tribes
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