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  1. Oct 19, 2021 · Jamestown Massacre: March 22, 1622. As part of the decades-long Powhatan Wars, Powhatan Chief Opechancanough led an attack that left nearly 350 of some 1,200 colonists dead. The English retaliated ...

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  2. July 26, 1764 – Enoch Brown School Massacre – Four Delaware Indians killed a schoolmaster, ten pupils, and a pregnant woman. Amazingly, two pupils who were scalped survived. 1774 – Lord Dunmore’s War – Shawnee and Mingo Indians raided a wave of traders and settlers in the southern Ohio River Valley.

  3. Pequot War (1636-1637) Pontiac’s Rebellion (1763-1768) Powhatan Wars (1610-1646) Sioux Indian Wars. Soldiering Begins in the American West. Three Indian Campaigns. French and Indian War by Jackson Walker. When a white army battles Indians and wins, it is called a great victory, but if they lose it is called a massacre.

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  5. Mar 5, 2014 · Here is a table of the major indian wars with dates, tribes, and a brief explanation of what each indian war was about. Native-Americans.com Please leave this field empty.

  6. Natchez War (1729–1731) — War between the Natchez and the French of Louisiana. Pontiac's Rebellion (1763–64) — War of numerous joint Indian tribes in the Great Lakes region against British forts and settlements. Battle of Point Pleasant (1774) — British colony of Virginia against Indians of Shawnee and Mingo, fought in what is now ...

  7. Pre-United States History – 16,000 BC – 1763. A New Nation – 1775-1850. Westward Expansion – 1851-1900. 20th Century and Beyond. Indian Wars List & Timeline. “This war did not spring up on our land, this war was brought upon us by the children of the Great Father who came to take our land without a price, and who, in our land, do a ...

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