As violence, conflict, and bad blood between various foreign nations, Native Americans, and settlers erupted on the western frontier, so did the coordinated battles between each side. Some of the most famous wars and the battles that came between them occurred in the American west, such as the Texas Revolution, the Battle of the Little Bighorn, and Red Cloud’s War, just to name a few.
However, beyond these massive conflicts and battlefields covered in bloodshed were much smaller conflicts that cannot fit within modern day textbooks. The truth of the matter was, there were so many miniature wars and unsettled tensions that it would take thousands of pages of text to try and summarize every single conflict that existed on the frontier. Thus, to make sense of these smaller struggles and uncover the fascinating events that led to such chaos, here is the first in a series of essays analyzing the battles of the wild west you probably haven’t heard of…
0:00 Introduction
1:08 The Council of Buffalo Hump
6:02 The Fall of Victoria and Linnville
13:32 The Battle of Plum Creek
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