Treaty of Paris (1763): Ended the French and Indian War, granting Britain control over most of North America east of the Mississippi River.
Dawes Act: A U.S. law that divided Native American land into individual plots, aiming to assimilate them into American society.
Wounded Knee Massacre: A tragic event in 1890 where U.S. soldiers killed around 150 Lakota Sioux people, marking one of the last major conflicts between Native Americans and the U.S. government.