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Free Write-5 Minutes What is something that you can not live without??? What is it? Why can you not live without it? Does not have to be life sustaining…can be anything at all

Horses 1600s Pueblo Indians took thousands of horses from Spanish Changes the way of life of Plains Indians Allows them to travel much easier and follow the buffalo

Hunting: – Native American migration mirrored the movement of buffalo – They used horses and bows and arrows – Chased them into corrals- enclosures Uses – Tepees- tents – Travois-sled – Jerky- dried meat – Clothes

Stop and Think Explain how the buffalo sustained life for Plains Indians. 3 lines!

The transcontinental RR also lured people out to the west This encouraged farmers, miners, settlers, and also cattle drivers move west

Homestead Act- – Encouraged people to move west – Farm and cultivate the land – After 5 years it would become theirs – Up to 160 acres Many Americans moving west felt they had rights to the land over Native Americans – Government also felt this way Oklahoma Land Rush – Sooners

Stop and Think What are some different things that lured people out to the West? Give at least 3 examples. What was the Homestead Act?

Dawes Act- Native Americans would receive a plot of land which they could farm on – Any extra land would be sold to farmers, settlers, other companies to develop.

Native American Battles The Sand Creek Massacre- U.S. troops led by Colonel Chivington slaughtered more than 200 men, women and children in the Cheyenne tribe. Custer’s Last Stand- Sitting Bull led an attack first and then General Custer led a counter attack which was unsuccessful. (Custer’s Last Stand) Wounded Knee- U.S. troops came into Sioux tribe and demanded weapons be put down. Fight broke out and hundreds of Sioux were slaughtered.

Sand Creek Massacre

Custer’s Last Stand

Wounded Knee

“Fight No More Forever” Chief Joseph- Chief of the Nez Perce – After being chased into the NW and into Canada, finally he gave in and surrendered. – Vowing to never fight again

Homework Please write 2 paragraphs expressing your feelings about how the Native Americans were treated as we expanded westward towards California. Do you think there was anything that could have been done differently? If so, what could it have been?