The Choctaw Civil War was a period of economic and social unrest among the Choctaw people that degenerated into a civil war between 1747 and 1750. The...
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Choctaw in the American Civil War participated in two major arenas—the Trans-Mississippi and Western Theaters. The Trans-Mississippi had the Choctaw Nation...
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previous treaties between the United States and the Choctaw. During the American Civil War, the Choctaw in both Indian Territory and Mississippi mostly sided...
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Battles of the American Civil War were fought between April 12, 1861, and May 12–13, 1865 in 19 states, mostly Confederate (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida...
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1688–1689 War of the Spanish Succession, 1701–1714 Choctaw Civil War, 1747–1750 Pugachev's Rebellion, 1773–1775 American Revolutionary War 1775–83 - The...
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The American Civil War (April 12, 1861 – May 26, 1865; also known by other names) was a civil war in the United States between the Union ("the North")...
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name for the area was "Choctaw Nation", as outlined in Article III of the 1866 Reconstruction Treaty following the Civil War. During its time of sovereignty...
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Britain and Ireland remained officially neutral throughout the American Civil War (1861–1865). It legally recognized the belligerent status of the Confederate...
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The Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians (Choctaw: Mississippi Chahta) is one of three federally recognized tribes of Choctaw people, and the only one in...
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with the Choctaw. The U.S. required a new treaty because the Choctaw had sided with the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War. The Confederacy...
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American frontier (redirect from Post-Civil War Expansion of the United States)
sometimes used by historians regarding the time from the end of the American Civil War in 1865 to the when Superintendent of the Census, William Rush Merriam...
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Choctaw was a large (1,004-ton) steamer built for the merchant service, but acquired by the Union Navy during the second year of the American Civil War...
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The History of the Choctaws, or Chahtas, are a Native American people originally from the Southeast of what is currently known as the United States. They...
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southerners seeking less expensive frontier lands during the post-Civil War Reconstruction era, Choctaw Country developed a culture that is more southern than the...
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Major conflicts of this era include the Italian Wars and Thirty Years' War in Europe, the Kongo Civil War in Africa, the Qing conquest of the Ming in Asia...
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June 1747) was a Choctaw chief who traded with British fur traders based in South Carolina in the 1740s and ignited the Choctaw Civil War. The French countered...
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The Treaty with Choctaws and Chickasaws was a treaty signed on July 12, 1861 between the Choctaw and Chickasaw (American Indian) and the Confederate States...
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Peter Pitchlynn (category Choctaw in the American Civil War)
end of the Civil War. Educated in Choctaw culture and American schools, in 1825 Pitchlynn helped found a school for Choctaw boys: the Choctaw Academy in...
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Foreign enlistment in the American Civil War (1861–1865) reflected the conflict's international significance among both governments and their citizenry...
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Greenwood LeFlore (category Choctaw in the American Civil War)
1840s. During the American Civil War, he sided with the Union. LeFlore was the first son of Rebecca Cravatt, a high-ranking Choctaw niece of the chief Pushmataha...
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have been named USS Choctaw, after the Choctaw tribe; USS Choctaw (1856), an ironclad ram of the American Civil War USS Choctaw (1898), a tugboat in...
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The American Civil War significantly affected Tennessee, with every county witnessing combat. During the War, Tennessee was a Confederate state, and the...
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American Civil War reenactment is an effort to recreate the appearance of a particular battle or other event associated with the American Civil War by hobbyists...
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Fort Towson (category American Civil War forts)
of the American Civil War, the Confederacy took over the remaining buildings of the fort. They had created an alliance with the Choctaw, promising them...
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Americans in the Civil War Native Americans in the American Civil War (Cherokee, Choctaw) Foreign enlistment in the American Civil War William Carney,...
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the Choctaw nation, though the same word is used to describe clans in the Chickasaw language. Similarly to the Cherokee and the Muscogee, the Choctaw clans...
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ram of the American Civil War USS Choctaw (1898), a tugboat in service from 1898 to 1940, renamed USS Wicomico in 1918 USS Choctaw (AT-70), a tug in service...
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The conclusion of the American Civil War commenced with the articles of surrender agreement of the Army of Northern Virginia on April 9, at Appomattox...
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