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Which battle ended the Plains Indians long conflict against settlers moving to the Great Plains? (SSUSH12c) Bacon's Rebellion King Philip's war Battle of Gettysburg Battle of Wounded Knee
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D. Battle of Wounded Knee
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## Step 1The question is asking for the battle that ended the long conflict of the Plains Indians against settlers moving to the Great Plains. The Plains Indians were a group of Native American tribes who lived on the Great Plains of North America. They were in conflict with settlers moving into their territories.## Step 2The options provided are Bacon's Rebellion, King Philip's War, Battle of Gettysburg, and Battle of Wounded Knee. We need to identify which of these battles ended the conflict of the Plains Indians.## Step 3Bacon's Rebellion and King Philip's War were significant events in American history, but they did not involve the Plains Indians or the settlers moving to the Great Plains.## Step 4The Battle of Gettysburg was a pivotal battle in the American Civil War, but it did not involve the Plains Indians.## Step 5The Battle of Wounded Knee, however, was a significant event in the history of the Plains Indians. It was a massacre of Lakota Sioux by the U.S. Army, which effectively ended the Indian Wars in the Plains region.