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put them In order from first to last
The Red River Campaign
Quanah Parker helped Comanche transistion to reservation life
Texas settlements grew rapidly across the frontier
The U.S. Army changed its policy from defending settlements to attacking Native Americans.
The Warren Wagontrain Raid
Quanah Parker and 700 warriors attacked Adobe Walls

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Answered by BATHILLS
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Answer:

1. The U.S. Army changed its policy from defending settlements to attacking Native Americans. (1792)

2. Texas settlements grew rapidly across the frontier (1850-1860)

3. The Red River Campaign (1864)

4. The Warren Wagontrain Raid (1871)

5. Quanah Parker and 700 warriors attacked Adobe Walls (1874)

6. Quanah Parker helped Comanche transistion to reservation life (1875)

Explanation:

In the year 1792, "President George Washington" had appointed "Anthony Wayne" as the "commander" of the US Army of the North-west. The key purpose was to defend US settlers from "American Indian attack".

Though most Texans had lived on ranches and farms, several started moving to towns. In the year 1850 less than 13000 people had lived in Texas towns. By the year 1860 the number had increased to 26000 plus.

The Red River Campaign was a series of battles that was fought near the Red River, Louisiana in the "American Civil War" from 10th March to 22nd May 1864.

The Warren Wagon Train raid occurred on 18th May 1871. On this day the Indians had attacked a "wagon train" that belonged to a "freighting contractor' named "Henry Warren" (contracted to "haul supplies" to Texas forts)

The Battle of Adobe Walls on 26 June 1874, involved an approximate 700 Comanche warriors that was led by the chief "Quanah Parker" attacking the "frontier town" of "Adobe Walls" in the north "Texas panhandle".

Quanah Parker ( war leader of "the Quahadi" band of the "Comanche Nation") in 1875, With "European-Americans" deliberately hunting "American bison", the Comanches' "primary sustenance", into extinction, Quanah has decided to assist the Natives "transition" into "reservation lifestyle" as Quanah realised, to survive, that was the only way.

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