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A connected series of military operations is...
A storehouse of food and other goods is...
A place where cattle are penned before shipment or slaughter
A herd of panicking cattle running with no direction or purpose
A cattle thief is...
Movement of herds of cattle to railroads in the north is...
A Comanche name for a church or school is...
A group of Kiowas attacked a supply wagon train, killing several men. A. Battle of Palo Duro Canyon B. Red River Campaign C. Warren Wagontrain Raid D. Battle of Adobe Walls
3,000 U.S. soldiers carry out a series of attacks aimed at defeating the Comanches in West Texas. A. Battle of Palo Duro Canyon B. Red River Campaign C. Warren Wagontrain Raid D. Battle of Adobe Walls
Quanah Parker led this attack of several hundred warriors on a buffalo hunters’ camp. A. Battle of Palo Duro Canyon B. Red River Campaign C. Warren Wagontrain Raid D. Battle of Adobe Walls
U.S. soldiers destroyed 5 Comanche camps and killed 1,000 horses. All Indians leave Texas. A. Battle of Palo Duro Canyon B. Red River Campaign C. Warren Wagontrain Raid D. Battle of Adobe Walls
Why did settlers in West Texas become easy targets for Indian attacks in the 1860’s?
Which two Native American groups posed the greatest threat to settlers in the 1860’s?
What agreement? Native Americans would live on reservations, promise not to attack settlements, be given food and supply, and not be bothered by U.S. soldiers.
After the Treaty of Medicine Lodge was signed, why didn’t relations with the Indians improve in Texas?
The Treaty of Medicine Lodge was signed in what state?
African-American troops from the 9 th and 10 th cavalry were referred to as ________ by the Plains Indians.
The area that used to be called “Indian Territory” is now known as ______.
Why did federal agents decide not to execute Chief Satanta after he raided a wagon train and killed several men?
What was the purpose of a cattle drive?
Which of the following is NOT a reason why cattle drives became less profitable and finally stopped ? A. Texas cattle were quarantined. B. Railroads reached into Texas. C. Texans preferred to raise sheep. D. Oversupply caused prices to drop. E. Barbed wire fences blocked paths.
What was the first breed of cattle to develop in the United States?
What ranch is 3 million acres large, located in the Panhandle, and was exchanged for the building of our capitol in Austin?
What ranch is 1 million acres in size, located in South Texas, still run by the original family, and the developer of the Santa Gertrudis breed of cattle?