Fort Laramie (founded as Fort William and known for a while as Fort John) was a significant 19th-century trading post, diplomatic site, and military installation...
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The Treaty of Fort Laramie (also the Sioux Treaty of 1868) is an agreement between the United States and the Oglala, Miniconjou, and Brulé bands of Lakota...
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Fort Laramie is a town in Goshen County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 206 at the 2020 census. The town is named after historic Fort Laramie...
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Treaty of Fort Laramie may refer to: Treaty of Fort Laramie (1851) Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868) This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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Red Cloud's War (section Council at Fort Laramie)
Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Lakota. It was the shortest and easiest route from Fort Laramie and the Oregon Trail to the Montana gold fields. From 1864 to 1866, the...
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The Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 was signed on September 17, 1851 between United States treaty commissioners and representatives of the Cheyenne, Sioux...
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Nation in 1876. The land was pledged to the Sioux Nation in the Treaty of Fort Laramie, but a few years later the United States illegally seized the land and...
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Yellow Hawk (section Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868))
representatives who signed the Medicine Lodge Treaty and in 1868, the Treaty of Fort Laramie, protecting tribal lands from further seizure and encroachment by the...
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Fort Laramie may refer to: Fort Laramie National Historic Site, a famous 19th-century trading post and U.S. Army fort in eastern Wyoming Fort Laramie...
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Sioux (section Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851)
Indians, in which the court ruled that tribal lands covered under the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868 had been taken illegally by the US government, and the...
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Fort Laramie is a CBS Radio Western series starring Raymond Burr as Captain Lee Quince. It aired Sunday afternoons January 22–October 28, 1956, at 5:30...
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branch of Laramie County Community College. Laramie Regional Airport serves Laramie. The ruins of Fort Sanders, an army fort predating Laramie, lie just...
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The Fort Laramie Three-Mile Hog Ranch was built to serve as a social center away from the soldiers' post at historic Fort Laramie, a 19th-century military...
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opposite the town Fort Laramie. In its upper reaches in Colorado, the river supplies water to the Cache La Poudre River via the Laramie–Poudre Tunnel. The...
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Spotted Tail (section Treaty of Fort Laramie)
grounds, while the warehouses of Fort Benton, Fort Lincoln, Fort Laramie, Fort Harker, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Supply, Fort Union were massively filled of...
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Sand Creek massacre (section Treaty of Fort Laramie)
events known as the Colorado Wars. By the terms of the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie between the United States and seven Indian nations, including the Cheyenne...
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Cheyenne (section Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851)
Fort Wise: it established a small reservation for the Cheyenne in southeastern Colorado in exchange for the territory agreed to in the Fort Laramie Treaty...
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Revolt at Fort Laramie is a 1957 American Color by Deluxe Western film directed by Lesley Selander and starring John Dehner, Gregg Palmer, Frances Helm...
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(Rotten Tail) visited the fort in 1851.: 211 In 1851, the Crow, the Sioux, and six other Indian nations signed the Fort Laramie treaty along with the U...
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Nebraska into Wyoming. Fort Laramie, at the confluence of the Laramie and North Platte rivers, was a major stopping point. Fort Laramie was a former fur trading...
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Fort Loramie is a village in Shelby County, Ohio, United States, along Loramie Creek, a tributary of the Great Miami River in southwestern Ohio. It is...
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after the United States had built Fort Laramie without permission on Lakota land, it negotiated the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 to protect European-American...
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Lakota and their allies were operating without the consent of the Crow. Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 had this territory designated as Crow land. The Lakota...
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under their collective command to begin gathering tribes at Fort Laramie in the north, and Fort Larned in the south.: 38 The commission then traveled westward...
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including the Sand Creek Massacre. By the terms of the 1851 Treaty of Fort Laramie between the United States and various tribes including the Cheyenne and...
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Blackfeet and Yankton Dakota, signed a form of the Treaty of Fort Laramie on July 2, 1868 at Fort Rice (near Bismarck, North Dakota). Sitting Bull did not...
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mainly by fur trappers, and this spurred the establishment of forts, such as Fort Laramie, that today serve as population centers. The Transcontinental...
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century. The earliest conflict came in 1854 when a fight broke out at Fort Laramie in Wyoming, when Sioux warriors killed 31 American soldiers in the Grattan...
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Battle of the Little Bighorn 10 years later. After signing the Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868), Red Cloud led his people in the transition to reservation life...
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1868 Fort Laramie Treaty that established the Black Hills region as unceded territory of the Sioux and Arapaho peoples. Custer's violations of the Fort Laramie...
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