|
Date |
Name |
Description |
|
1855
|
Snake River War |
Fighting occurred at the junction of the Tucannon River and the Snake
River in
Washington Territory. |
|
1855
|
Klickitat War
|
This conflict occurred between the
Klickitat
and Cascade
Indians against white settlers along the Columbia River in
central
Washington. When intimidation and force failed to get the
Indians to cede their lands, battles erupted resulting in the
Indians
being removed from their lands. |
|
1855-58
|
Third Seminole War
|
Under Chief Billy Bowlegs, the
Seminole mounted their final stand against the U.S. in the Florida Everglades.
When Bowlegs surrendered; he and
others were deported to
Indian Territory in
Oklahoma. |
|
1855-1856
|
Rogue River Wars
|
In the Rogue River Valley area southern
Oregon, conflict between the area
Indians and white settlers increased
eventually breaking into open warfare. |
|
1855–1856
|
Puget Sound or Yakima War
|
A conflict of land rights in
Washington
state, involving the that ended in the execution of the Nisqually,
Muckleshoot, Puyallup, and Klickitat tribes in the state of
Washington.
The central figure of the war, Nisqually Chief Leschi, was executed.
|
|
January-March, 1855
|
Klamath and Salmon Indian Wars |
Battles which occurred in
Oregon Territory and
Idaho. |
|
August 17, 1855 |
Grattan Massacre |
Twenty-nine U.S. soldiers killed by Brulé
Lakota
Sioux
Indians in
Nebraska Territory. |
|
January 26, 1856
|
Battle of Seattle
|
Native
Americans attacked Seattle,
Washington, as part of the
Yakima War. The attackers are driven off by
artillery fire and by Marines from the U.S. Navy. |
|
February, 1856
|
Tintic War
|
A short series of skirmishes occurring in
Tintic and Cedar Valleys of
Utah, after the conclusion of the Walker
War. |
|
January-May,1858 |
Antelope Hills Expedition |
A
campaign by
Texas Rangers and members of allied tribes against the
Comanche and
Kiowa in
Texas and
Oklahoma. |
|
1858
|
Coeur
d'Alene War |
Also known as the Spokane-Coeur d'Alene-Paloos War,
this second phase of the Yakima War was a series of encounters between
the Coeur d’Alenes, Spokanes, Palouses and Northern
|