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7th Grade Texas History Chapter 17

A:B: Assist new settlersStop attacks on Native Americans #1 Why federal soldiers were stationed in West Texas C:D: Prevent Native American raids Move the frontier line eastward

C. Prevent Native American raids

A:B: They were afraid of starting a war He wanted Native Americans to move to reservations #2 Why federal officials were opposed to executing Satanta C:D: They supported his beliefs they planned to halt further Anglo settlements in West TX

A. They were afraid of starting a war

A:B: Hides Sinews #3 What the buffalo hunters were primarily interested in C:D: PaunchesBones

A. Hides

A:B: Few laws on the booksTensions within the army #4 Lawlessness in South Texas grew as a result of C:D: Increase in Native Americans Civil War deserters

D. Civil War deserters

A:B: African AmericansGerman Americans #5 The Tenth Cavalry was made up of C:D: Mexican AmericansNative Americans

A. African Americans

A:B: Sheep ranchersCattle ranchers #6 Many people believed the Texas Rangers mistreated C:D: African AmericansMexican Americans

D. Mexican Americans

A:B: Resumed their old way of life Refused to surrender #7 By 1874, most Native Americans in Texas C:D: Were going to reservations Had defeated white settlers

C. Were going to reservations

A:B: The federal government violence #8 Quakers were often selected as reservation agents because they opposed Native Americans C:D: Anglo settlers

B. Violence

A:B: FoodSacrifice #9 Buffalo were important to Native Americans of the Plains for C:D: RidingCreating herds

A. food

A:B: SatantaVictorio #10 The Apache leader who fought battles in Texas and Mexico C:D: Lawrie Tatum Nocona

B. Victorio

A:B: Renegades Ambitious ranchers #11 In 1875, the Texas Rangers were sent to the Lower Rio Grande to control all of these groups EXCEPT Civil War deserters C:D: The Special Force

D. The Special Force

A:B: In the Indian Territory In present-day Kansas #12 According to the Treaty of Medicine Lodge Creek, Native Americans would live on reservations C:D: North of the Red River East of the Sabine River

A. In the Indian Territory

A:B: Departure of Anglo settlers from West Texas Departure of Anglo settlers from East Texas #13 The victory over Native Americans in Texas resulted in the C:D: Freedom of Native Americans to hunt buffalo Westward migration by Anglo settlers

D. Westward migration by Anglo settlers

A:B: Kiowas Kwahadies #14 Last Comanche bands to surrender C:D: KickapoosApaches

B. Kwahadies

A:B: ApachesKickapoos #15 Native Americans whose raids on the border were subdued by 1878 C:D: ComanchesCherokee

B. Kickapoos

A:B: Apaches Kiowas #16 Group led by Victorio in West Texas C:D: Quanahs Quakers

A. Apaches

A:B: KwahadiesKickapoos #17 Group that attacked a wagon train at Salt Creek C:D: KiowasCherokees

C. Kiowas

A:B: QuanahsTejanos #18 Which group was known as the Society of Friends? C:D: CherokeesQuakers

D. Quakers

A:B: Palo Duro Canyon Eldorado Canyon #19 Site of a key battle of the Red River campaign C:D: Indian TerritoryAdobe Walls

A. Palo Duro Canyon

A:B: Nocona TerritoryParker Country C:D: Llano Estacado Indian Territory #20 Present-day Oklahoma

D. Indian Territory

A:B: Eldorado CanyonLlano Estacado C:D: Salt Creek Pueblo Walls #21 Site of a raid on a wagon train for which Satanta was arrested

C. Salt Creek

A:B: Adobe WallsEldorado Canyon C:D: Llano EstacadoPueblo Walls #22 Camp of buffalo hunters attacked by five nations led by Quanah Parker

A. Adobe Walls

A:B: Quanah ParkerVictorio C:D: Satanta Nocona #23 Who was the “Orator of the Plains?”

C. Satanta

A:B: Lone Ranger 19 buffalo soldiers C:D: 12 Texas RangersKwahadies #24 Who received the Congressional Medal of Honor for service in the American West?

B. 19 Buffalo Soldiers

A:B: More than 1,000 horses More than 1,000 buffalo #25 What Native American provisions did Colonel Mackenzie have destroyed? C:D: 1,000 acres of corn crops Two dozen Native American villages

A. More than 1,000 horses

A:B: KwahadiesApaches #26 Who did Sheridan want to “kill, skin and sell” the buffalo? C:D: Buffalo SoldiersWhite Buffalo Hunters

D. White buffalo hunters

A:B: Become farmersBecome ranchers #27 Without the buffalo, the Native Americans would C:D: Be deprived on their way of life None of these

C. Be deprived of their way of life

A:B: FoodClothing #28 Native Americans used buffalo for C:D: FuelAll of the above

D. All of the above

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