Indian Wars in the Pacific Northwest
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The Indian Wars in the Pacific Northwest were a series of mid-19th-century armed conflicts between the United States and various Native American tribes in the region now comprising Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and surrounding areas, driven largely by U.S. expansion, settlement, and resource competition.
All labels observed (1)
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| Indian Wars in the Pacific Northwest canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Indian Wars in the Pacific Northwest Context triple: [U.S. Army Vancouver Barracks, usedDuring, Indian Wars in the Pacific Northwest]
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Nez Perce War
The Nez Perce War was an 1877 conflict in which the U.S. Army pursued the Nez Perce tribe across the Pacific Northwest as they attempted a strategic retreat toward Canada rather than submit to forced relocation.
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B.
Yakima War
The Yakima War was an 1850s armed conflict in the Washington Territory between the United States and the Yakama (Yakima) people over land, treaty violations, and control of resources during westward expansion.
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Plains Indian Wars
The Plains Indian Wars were a series of 19th-century armed conflicts between the United States and various Native American tribes over control of the Great Plains and its resources.
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D.
Indian War
An Indian War is a type of armed conflict between Indigenous peoples of North America and European or American settlers or governments, typically involving disputes over land, resources, and sovereignty.
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E.
Puget Sound War
The Puget Sound War was an 1855–1856 armed conflict in the Washington Territory between several Native American tribes and United States settlers and military forces over land, treaties, and sovereignty.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Indian Wars in the Pacific Northwest Target entity description: The Indian Wars in the Pacific Northwest were a series of mid-19th-century armed conflicts between the United States and various Native American tribes in the region now comprising Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and surrounding areas, driven largely by U.S. expansion, settlement, and resource competition.
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A.
Nez Perce War
The Nez Perce War was an 1877 conflict in which the U.S. Army pursued the Nez Perce tribe across the Pacific Northwest as they attempted a strategic retreat toward Canada rather than submit to forced relocation.
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B.
Yakima War
The Yakima War was an 1850s armed conflict in the Washington Territory between the United States and the Yakama (Yakima) people over land, treaty violations, and control of resources during westward expansion.
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C.
Plains Indian Wars
The Plains Indian Wars were a series of 19th-century armed conflicts between the United States and various Native American tribes over control of the Great Plains and its resources.
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D.
Indian War
An Indian War is a type of armed conflict between Indigenous peoples of North America and European or American settlers or governments, typically involving disputes over land, resources, and sovereignty.
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E.
Puget Sound War
The Puget Sound War was an 1855–1856 armed conflict in the Washington Territory between several Native American tribes and United States settlers and military forces over land, treaties, and sovereignty.
- F. None of above. chosen
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