id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 45699 Paxson, Frederic L. (Frederic Logan) The Last American Frontier .txt text/plain 99200 4904 67 advance inland pushed the Indian tribes away from their old home lands, Missouri River frontage as far north as the new Fort Leavenworth, and a Missouri on the old possessions of the Kaw. The northern flank of the Indian frontier, as it came to be The southern part of the Indian Country was early set aside as the new the United States to keep whites out of the Indian Country. new roads to the Pacific increased the pressure, until the Indians Colorado, and "the Indian Territory west of Arkansas." The department were problems that drew the West into the movement of the Civil War. The situation was trying for both whites and Indians, but nowhere did States army to fight Indians, started from Fort Laramie for the mouth of old Fort Cobb, in the west end of Indian Territory on the Washita between the United States of America and the Several Indian Tribes, ./cache/45699.txt ./txt/45699.txt