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*'''1800's:''' pressures forced them to the Missouri River, North and South Dakota. | *'''1800's:''' pressures forced them to the Missouri River, North and South Dakota. | ||
*'''1820's:''' formed an aliance with the Oglala Sioux and fought the Crow Indians | *'''1820's:''' formed an aliance with the Oglala Sioux and fought the Crow Indians | ||
*'''1825:''' "Friendhip Treaty of 1825" fifteen Cheyenne leaders received a medal | *'''1825:''' "Friendhip Treaty of 1825" fifteen Cheyenne leaders received a medal which bore the design of clasped hands . | ||
*'''1825:''' tribe division of the Cheyenne into northern and southern bands. | *'''1825:''' tribe division of the Cheyenne into northern and southern bands. | ||
*'''1830:''' Bent's Fort established | *'''1830:''' Bent's Fort established | ||
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*'''1851:''' Treaty at Fort Laramie gave the Cheyenne and other tribes land between the Platte and Arkansas Rivers, in what became Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, and western Kansas. | *'''1851:''' Treaty at Fort Laramie gave the Cheyenne and other tribes land between the Platte and Arkansas Rivers, in what became Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, and western Kansas. | ||
*'''1857-1879:''' the Cheyenne fought an ongoing war with the U.S. Army | *'''1857-1879:''' the Cheyenne fought an ongoing war with the U.S. Army | ||
*'''1864: '''Sand Creek Massacre 400-500 Southern Cheyenne under leadership of Black Kettle and Arapaho killed by U.S. Soldiers | *'''1864: '''Sand Creek Massacre 400-500 Southern Cheyenne under leadership of Black Kettle and Arapaho killed by U.S. Soldiers | ||
*'''1864-65:''' Southern Cheyenne, and allies Arapaho and Sioux angered by the Sand Creek Massacre raided the South Platte area, and wagon trains | *'''1864-65:''' Southern Cheyenne, and allies Arapaho and Sioux angered by the Sand Creek Massacre raided the South Platte area, and wagon trains |
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