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During the American Civil War, most of what is now the U.S. state of Oklahoma was designated as the Indian Territory. It served as an unorganized region that had been set aside specifically for Native American tribes and was occupied mostly by tribes which had been removed from their ancestral lands in the Southeastern United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. As part of the Trans-Mississippi Theater, the Indian Territory was the scene of numerous skirmishes and seven officially recognized battles involving both Native American units allied with the Confederate States of America and Native Americans loyal to the United States government, as well as other Union and Confederate troops.

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  • During the American Civil War, most of what is now the U.S. state of Oklahoma was designated as the Indian Territory. It served as an unorganized region that had been set aside specifically for Native American tribes and was occupied mostly by tribes which had been removed from their ancestral lands in the Southeastern United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. As part of the Trans-Mississippi Theater, the Indian Territory was the scene of numerous skirmishes and seven officially recognized battles involving both Native American units allied with the Confederate States of America and Native Americans loyal to the United States government, as well as other Union and Confederate troops. Most tribal leaders in Indian Territory aligned with the Confederacy. A total of at least 7,860 Native Americans from the Indian Territory participated in the Confederate Army, as both officers and enlisted men; most came from the Five Civilized Tribes: the Cherokee, Chickasaw, Choctaw, Creek, and Seminole nations. The Union organized several regiments of the Indian Home Guard to serve in the Indian Territory and occasionally in adjacent areas of Kansas, Missouri, and Arkansas. (en)
  • Во время американской гражданской войны Индейская территория располагалась на месте современного штата Оклахома и представляла собой «неорганизованную территорию», населенную в основном индейцами, переселенными с востока. на этой территории произошло множество отдельных столкновений и семь официально признанных сражений, в которых участвовали отряды федералов, конфедератов, а также индейские союзники тех и других. За время войны около 7 860 индейцев вступило в армию Конфедерации в звании офицеров и рядовых. Как правило, они происходили из «пяти цивилизованных племен»: чероки, чикасо, чокто, крики и семинолы. Северяне не включали индейцев в регулярную армию. Во время Гражданской войны в США чокто и чикасо воевали, как правило, на стороне Конфедерации, в то время как маскоги, семинолы и особенно чероки оказались расколоты между двумя сторонами. В результате началась мини-гражданская война внутри племени чероки. (ru)
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  • During the American Civil War, most of what is now the U.S. state of Oklahoma was designated as the Indian Territory. It served as an unorganized region that had been set aside specifically for Native American tribes and was occupied mostly by tribes which had been removed from their ancestral lands in the Southeastern United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. As part of the Trans-Mississippi Theater, the Indian Territory was the scene of numerous skirmishes and seven officially recognized battles involving both Native American units allied with the Confederate States of America and Native Americans loyal to the United States government, as well as other Union and Confederate troops. (en)
  • Во время американской гражданской войны Индейская территория располагалась на месте современного штата Оклахома и представляла собой «неорганизованную территорию», населенную в основном индейцами, переселенными с востока. на этой территории произошло множество отдельных столкновений и семь официально признанных сражений, в которых участвовали отряды федералов, конфедератов, а также индейские союзники тех и других. (ru)
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  • Indian Territory in the American Civil War (en)
  • Индейская территория в Гражданской войне (ru)
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