By: Eren Ozer, Jack Collins, Connor Wilson, and Luke Jones VS.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Battle of the Little Bighorn
Advertisements

By: Leigh Lacy, Delia Reilly, Peter Civitella. Cheyenne and Sioux Tribes Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse White Prospectors American Seventh Calvary Lieutenant.
Central to the Plain’s Indians way of life was the Buffalo. Millions of Buffalo roamed the Great Plains and provided the Sioux and other tribes with food,
Indian Education for All Grade 5
To inform the reader about the Battle of the Little Bighorn. To educate about General Custer and what happened leading up to the war. To tell you the.
Chapter 3, Lesson 4 War in the West
Chapter 5 Cultures Clash on the Prairie
By Henry Minning, Niko Henry, Jack Wilson, Mike Golkow.
Native American Struggles Chap. 18 Sec. 3. Following the Buffalo Many white settler started coming to the Great Plains and upsetting the Native American’s.
Native American life changed dramatically as a result of westward expansion Impact on Native Americans: 1.Forced to move to reservations 2.Decreased population.
Problems in the Great Plains
Objective: To examine the Indian Wars of the 19 th century. Do Now: Read “Threatened by Advancing Settlers” pg 497 and answer: 1. Why did settlers want.
U.S. v. Indian Wars Chapter 12.
Native Americans Fight to Survive
Native Americans Fight to Survive
Westward Expansion and the American Indians
Battle at the Little Bighorn By Mr McGiunness
The Wild West: Native American’s Plight American encroachment on the Great Plains.
 Indian Resistance  Hundreds of battles, wars, and massacres took place on the Plains between in an effort to resist reservations and preserve.
Indian Wars.
Warm-ups (Ch.7 – 09/13) In 1849, miners discovered a precious substance in California: gold. Within a year, prospectors flocked to California determined.
Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee The West
The Plains Wars Removing the Indians from their land.
Plains Indian Wars America was determined to acquire the homelands of the Native Americans. The United States used military and social solutions to deal.
Indian Wars.
 What conflicts would have arisen between all the different types of people who were settling the last (western) frontier of America? And who was the.
Emiliy Wartella, Makenna Enslin, Haskey Fleming, and Luke Wildenstein.
Battle at the Little Bighorn The Laramie Agreement In late 1875, Sioux and Cheyenne Indians were angered at the whites travelling into their sacred lands.
What were the effects of westward expansion on the American Indians of the Great Plains?
Westward Expansion and its Impact on Native Americans.
Indian Wars. Buffalo  Settlers moved west and overhunted thousands of buffalo *Buffalo will nearly become extinct  Buffalo Soldiers- African America.
The End of the Indians Another Tribe Season Ends In Defeat.
Cultures Clash on the Prairie What issues occur when different groups try to claim land in the west?
Day One OBJ: Explain the circumstances involved with second great removal of Native American tribes by the federal government. Evaluate federal Indian.
What was the impact of the Battle of the Little Bighorn?
What was the cycle of conflict?. Little Crow’s War ◊Uprising by Eastern Sioux led by Little Crow ◊Sioux massacred more than 800 settlers and soldiers.
Objective: To examine the Indian Wars of the 19 th century. Do Now: p. 560 Geography Skills #2 - 3 Colonel John Chivington General George Custer Lakota.
The White People Arrived and what happened next 2 Who were they? In 1492 Columbus set sail and, rather fortunately, discovered America. He was the first.
The “Indian Wars” u Sand Creek: 1864 massacre of 133 Cheyenne men, women, and children.
Impact of Westward Movement on Native Americans USII.4a.
Indian Wars. Population changes, growth of cities, and new inventions produced interaction and often conflict between different cultural groups.
 Native American Tribes   Many tribes of the Great Plains were nomads  Followed buffalo herds for food, shelter, tools  Americans forced natives.
Eliseo Lugo III“The Trail of Tears”.  The United States government made many treaties with the Native Americans not to fight and not to touch certain.
Which number would you be and why?
Cultures clash on the Prairie
Ch Notes Native American Struggles
Native American Struggles
Native Americans Conflict with American Expansion
S2 Little Bighorn Snow Day Task
Native Americans Chapter 18
Cultures Clash on the Prairie terms
Plains Indian Wars.
Native Experience.
Daily Warm Up Name as many Native American tools/weapons, materials as you can In what ways are Native American and “White” American culture different.
Plains Indians -Great Plains or Great American Desert
Causes or consequences?
Cultures Clash on the Plains
Cultures Clash on the Frontier
Fall of the Native American Tribes
Custer: Unlucky or incompetent
The Battle of the Little Big Horn
Plains Indians -Great Plains or Great American Desert
Plains Indians -Great Plains or Great American Desert
The Battle of the Little Big Horn
The discovery of gold in the Black Hills triggered the Sioux to fight The discovery of gold in the Black Hills triggered the Sioux to fight. In.
Indian Wars: Northern Plains
Conflicts on the Plains
The Battle of Little Big Horn
Plains Indians -Great Plains or Great American Desert
Cowboys and Indians.
Presentation transcript:

By: Eren Ozer, Jack Collins, Connor Wilson, and Luke Jones VS

 Native American tribes of:  Sioux  Cheyenne  Great Native American warriors of:  Sitting Bull  Crazy Horse  Chief Two Moons  U.S Army of:  U.S 7 th Cavalry  The important generals:  Col. John Gibbon  Gen. Alfred H. Terry  Col. George Custer  Major Marcus Reno  George Herendon  Captain Frederick Benteen

 The Cheyenne and Sioux tribes were upset about leaving their sacred land of The Black Hills and living reservations.

 So they decided to gather in Montana with the Great Sitting Bull to fight for their sacred land of Black Hills.

 To force the Native American army back to the reservations, the U.S army of seventh cavalry dispatched three columns to attack the Native Americans. United States 7 th Cavalry

 Colonel George Custard decided to attack the Native Americans early without knowing that the Indians were three times bigger than his army.  Also, Major Marcus Reno underestimated the Native American advantage of the terrain and tried to attack the Native Americans.

 Due to the underestimation of the opponent, the Americans were trapped and forced to withdraw by the Native Americans.  The worst defeat of the this battle was when Custer and his men were killed by the Native American force of Ogala Sioux under Crazy Horse  As a result, the Native Americans gained a huge victory over the United States.