Chief Joseph: "I Will Fight No More Forever" In 1877 the United States opened up Nez Perce lands in the Oregon Territory to mining and other public use.
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Chief Joseph: "I Will Fight No More Forever" In 1877 the United States opened up Nez Perce lands in the Oregon Territory to mining and other public use. Rather than relocate to a reservation, a group of the Nez Perce people led by Chief Joseph chose to retreat to Canada. With United States Army troops led by General Oliver O. Howard a...
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