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US History Ch. 5.1 Culture Clash on Prairie

Mr. Nielsen

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3.the building of these led to farther transportation on Native American land; p. 204
5.Dawes Act was supposed to give this to Native Americans to buy farm supplies; p. 207
6.Colonel who reported that Black Hills had gold; p. 206
7.Native Americans on the plains lived in these types of family groups; p. 203
8.Leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux who never signed Treay of Fort Laramie; p. 202
10.Massacre at this Native American camp by Army Commander Chivington; p. 204
11.Trail that was a major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas through Oklahoma to Kansas; p. 209
12.Sioux Leader who defeated General Custer escaping to Canada afterward; p. 206
15.battle that brought the Indian wars and the era to an end; p. 208
16.General Custer started this "rush" with his report in the Black Hills; p. 206
18.animals that were sturdy, short tempered breeds accustomed to dry grasslands of southern Spain; p. 208
19.Native American tribe killed at the Battle of Wounded Knee; p. 208
22.In 1858, tens of thousands of people were search for this toward the west; p. 204
23.War that US General Sheridan crushed Native American resistance on southern plains; p. 206
24.the destruction of this animal in 1890 destroyed life for Native Americans in the plains; p. 207
25.Trail that warrior Crazy Horse attacked and killed US soldiers; (not Lodge Trail); p. 204
26.Act to "americanize" the Native Americans; p. 206
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1.Spanish brought these to New Mexico in 1598; p. 203
2.Treaty in which Sioux agreed to live on a reservation along the Missouri River (was forced); p. 204
4.plan which Native Americans would give up their beliefs and way of life to become part of white culture; p. 206
6.grassland extending through the west central portion of the US; p. 202
9.the reason that a pair of Aces and eights in poker is called a "dead man's hand"; p. 211
13.overland transport of animals that lasted about 3 months; p. 210
14.Native Americans received this from the Dawes Act in the end for their reservations; p. 207
17.Mexican cowboy was called this; p. 208
20.Native Americans with horses and guns could not hunt these large animals; p. 203
21.Mexican term for wild mustangs/horses attempting to tame; p. 208

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