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Comanche Military Power, Texas Wars, and Reservation Settlement (1800–1875)

Comanche Military Power, Texas Wars, and Reservation Settlement (1800–1875)

  1. U.S. pressures mount along Comanche borderlands

    Labels: Comanche Numunuu, Comancher a, Southern Plains
  2. Mexico gains independence, reshaping frontier power

    Labels: Mexico, Texas frontier, Northern Mexico
  3. Council House Fight erupts during San Antonio talks

    Labels: Council House, San Antonio, Comanche delegation
  4. Comanche Great Raid strikes Victoria and Linnville

    Labels: Great Raid, Victoria Texas, Linnville
  5. Battle of Plum Creek during Comanche withdrawal

    Labels: Battle of, Texan forces, Plum Creek
  6. Tehuacana Creek treaty attempts Republic of Texas peace

    Labels: Tehuacana Creek, Republic of, Native signatories
  7. Texas Rangers attack Comanche camps at Little Robe Creek

    Labels: Little Robe, Texas Rangers, Antelope Hills
  8. Pease River attack captures Cynthia Ann Parker

    Labels: Pease River, Cynthia Ann, Texas Rangers
  9. Little Arkansas River treaty signed with Comanche and Kiowa

    Labels: Little Arkansas, Comanche leaders, Kiowa leaders
  10. Medicine Lodge Treaty signed, creating reservation framework

    Labels: Medicine Lodge, Comanche, Indian Territory
  11. Fort Sill established to control southern Plains warfare

    Labels: Fort Sill, U S, Indian Territory
  12. Warren Wagon Train raid prompts intensified U.S. response

    Labels: Warren Wagon, Salt Creek, Kiowa Comanche
  13. Second Battle of Adobe Walls triggers Red River War campaign

    Labels: Second Adobe, Red River, Buffalo hunters
  14. Battle of Palo Duro Canyon destroys major encampment

    Labels: Palo Duro, Ranald S, Comanche encampment
  15. Quanah Parker and Quahadi band surrender at Fort Sill

    Labels: Quanah Parker, Quahadi band, Fort Sill