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Chapter 18: Conflict on the Frontier

Horizontales
Location of a surprise attack on a small camp of buffalo hunters in the Texas panhandle.
The edge of the line of settlements
Governor Edmund J. _______ commuted the sentences of Satanta from death by hanging to life in prison
The last band of Comanche surrendered here in 1875
This part of the buffalo became an in-demand commodity, following advances in tanning practices in 1871
As a tactic to remove Native Americans, hunters killed millions of ______ on the Great Plains of the United States.
African American soldiers that showed great combat skill and patrolled the frontier
The last name of the U.S. Army Colonel, sent by General Sherman, to confront those involved in the Warren Wagon Train Raid
Comanche medicine man
Quanah ________would become known as the "last free Comanche chief"
Verticales
Location of the crippling attack that spurred many Native Americans to agree to move to reservations
Buffalo hunters left the meat of the buffalo they slaughtered to ____ on the plains, a tremendous blow to the people who hunted buffalo
The slaughter of the buffalo led to the __________ of many Native American people's main source of sustenance.
Location where the U.S. government met with Native Americans to make a peace treaty
The name of the fort that Henry Warren's wagoneers were trying to reach in Texas when they were attacked
A sub-chief of the Kiowa people, he attended the meeting that lead to the Treaty of Medicine Lodge
American president who put the U.S. Army in charge of Native American affairs in West Texas.
The number of wagoneers killed during the Warren Wagon Train Raid
The name of Quanah Parker's mother, a white woman who had been captured by Native Americans as a child
A sub-chief of the Kiowa tribe, one of the co-leaders of the Warren Wagon Train Raid