Yuma War

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The Yuma War was the name given to a series of United States military operations conducted in southern California and what is today southwestern Arizona from 1850 to 1853. The Quechan (also known as Yuma) were the primary opponent of the United States Army, though engagements were fought between the Americans and other native groups in the region. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Yuma War
rdf:langString Second Yuma War
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rdf:langString Yumans along the Colorado River by William Emory, circa 1857.
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rdf:langString Cupeno
rdf:langString Cocopah Cahuilla
rdf:langString Cupeno Cocopah
rdf:langString Mountain Kumeyaay
rdf:langString George Stoneman
rdf:langString Macedon
rdf:langString Samuel P. Heintzelman
rdf:langString Frederick Steele
rdf:langString Cecili
rdf:langString Chipule
rdf:langString Delozier Davidson
rdf:langString Edward H. Fitzgerald
rdf:langString IratabaAntonio Garra
rdf:langString Yuma War
rdf:langString Second Yuma War
xsd:integer 1850 1853
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rdf:langString the American Indian Wars
rdf:langString United States victory
rdf:langString Ceasefire; US gains unrestricted right to build forts and roads on Mohave territory.
rdf:langString The Yuma War was the name given to a series of United States military operations conducted in southern California and what is today southwestern Arizona from 1850 to 1853. The Quechan (also known as Yuma) were the primary opponent of the United States Army, though engagements were fought between the Americans and other native groups in the region.
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xsd:string 3 dead
xsd:string Mohave
xsd:string Yuma
xsd:string Cocopah
xsd:string Paipai
xsd:string Cocopah (1850–1853)Cahuilla
xsd:string Cupeno (1851)
xsd:string Cupeno(1852–1853)Cocopah(1853)
xsd:string Halyikwamai
xsd:string Mountain Cahuilla(1851)
xsd:string MountainKumeyaay(1851)
xsd:string United States victory
xsd:string Ceasefire; US gains unrestricted right to build forts and roads on Mohave territory.

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