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and an unidentified army sergeant reportedly got into a verbal argument, pulled their revolvers, and shot at each other, both missing. The Modoc scrambled to regain their weapons, and fought a short battle before fleeing toward the border with California. After driving the Modoc from camp, Captain
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Wishing to avoid conflict, Captain Jack agreed to go to the reservation. The situation became tense when Captain Jackson demanded he and his warriors disarm. Captain Jack had never fought the army, and was alarmed at this command, but finally agreed to put down his weapons.
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Jackson ordered his troops to retreat to await reinforcements. The casualties in this short battle included one U.S. soldier killed and seven wounded, and two Modoc killed and three wounded.
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killed 18 settlers on the afternoon of November 29 and morning of November 30. This attack added to calls for the US Army troops to be reinforced and the Modoc suppressed.
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in Oregon. The more numerous Klamath were traditional enemies, and the peoples had conflicts on the reservation.
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of the Modoc and 53 warriors held off more than 1000 U.S. soldiers for 7 months in the area of the present-day
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from their traditional home near the Lost River in California to the newly established
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The rest of the Modoc were following his lead, when warrior
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Index

Modoc War
Indian Wars
Lost River
California
Oregon
United States
Modoc
James Jackson
Captain Jack
Scarface Charley
U.S. 1st Cavalry Regiment
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Modoc War
Lost River
1st Stronghold
2nd Stronghold
Sand Butte
Dry Lake
Modoc War
United States
Lost River
California
Oregon
U.S. 1st Cavalry Regiment
United States Army
Modoc
Klamath Reservation
Captain Jack

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