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List of wars involving India From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia This article is missing information about the period between 261 BC and 712 AD. Currently, a lot of important Indian military history is skipped over.
Name of conflictIndia and alliesOpponentsOutcomeMughal-Rajput Wars (1525–1750)Mughal victory Expansion of Mughal influence in Northern India. Rajputs gain influence in Mughal politics. After 1707, Rajputs have a stream of success and gain their independence and stop paying taxes.Mughal victory Delhi Sultanate annexed by Mughals Foundation of the Mughal EmpireBattle of Ghaghra (1529)Mughal victory Bihar annexed by the MughalsAhom–Mughal conflicts (1615–1682)Ahom victory Extension of Ahom influence to the Manas riverFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia American Indian Wars are the numerous armed conflicts between European empires or colonists, and later by the American and Canadian settlers or American and Canadian governments, and the indigenous peoples of North America.
The American Indian Wars (also known as the Indian Wars or the First Nations Wars; French: Guerres des Premières Nations) is the name for the various battles that were fought by European, American, and Canadian governments and colonists against various American Indian and First Nation tribes.
- 1540–1924 (intermittent)
- Sovereignty of various combatants extended or lost, Many treaties, truces, and armistices made and broken by combatants, Indian reservations established in the United States and Canada
- United States, Canada
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The Texas–Indian wars were a series of 19th-century conflicts between settlers in Texas and the Southern Plains Indians. These conflicts began when the first wave of European-American settlers moved into Spanish Texas.
- 1820–1875
- Texas
- Texan and United States victory, • Extinction of many tribes in Texas, including the Karankawan, Akokisa and Bidui
The Northwest Indian War (1785–1795), also known as the Ohio War, Little Turtle's War, and by other names, was a war between the United States (along with its Native Chickasaw and Choctaw allies) and the Western Confederacy (a confederation of numerous other Native American tribes), with support from the British, for control of the Northwest Territory.
- 1785–1795
- Northwest Territory (United States)
- U.S. occupation of the Northwest Territory
- United States victory, Treaty of Greenville, British withdrawal
Banda Oriental & Río Grande do Sul The French and Indian War (1754–1763) pitted the colonies of British America against those of New France, each side supported by military units from the parent country and by Native American allies.
- 1754–1763
- British victory, Treaty of Paris (1763)
- North America
- France cedes New France east of the Mississippi River to Great Britain, retaining Saint Pierre and Miquelon, and transfers Louisiana to Spain
List of California Indian Wars, massacres, battles, skirmishes and events 1850–1858. Act for the Government and Protection of Indians, April 22, 1850. Passed by the legislature of California, it allowed settlers to continue to the Californio practice of capturing and using Native people as forced workers.
"Named Campaigns — Indian Wars". United States Army Center of Military History. Riddle, Jeff C. Davis. The Indian History of the Modoc War and the Causes that Led to It, Printed by Marnell and Co., 1914. Dunlay, Tom, Kit Carson and the Indians, University of Nebraska Press, 2000.