How did the conflicts begin after the signing of the treaty of fort laramie

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The treaty of fort Laramie was signed to make reservations for settling down of the tribes in the United States of America. Each tribe was given a separate place to settle down. But this treaty could achieve it's objective of maintaining peace for a very long time.

There were certain conflicts after the signing of the treaty and the reasons for that were that some groups had not signed the treaty and did not maintain the reservations. This led to passing through the areas of various tribes and leading to conflicts.


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A.   The Oregon Country was divided between Britain and the United States at the 49th Parallel.

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