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Race, Regionalism, and Government Policy: Western Settlement and the Plains Indians.

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1 Race, Regionalism, and Government Policy: Western Settlement and the Plains Indians

2 Defining Our Terms: The “West” (1870s-90s) “The West”

3 Frederick Jackson Turner and Western History (1893) Individualism Crucial

4 Frederick Jackson Turner and Western History (1893) Individualism Crucial Frontier Experience Molded American Democracy

5 Frederick Jackson Turner and Western History (1893) Individualism Crucial Frontier Experience Molded American Democracy Pragmatic Political Tradition & American Exceptionalism

6 Was Turner Right? Homestead Act of 1862 More Equal Distribution of Wealth in Newly Settled Areas “Equality in Manners” (No 1 st or 2 nd Class) Sense of Greater Democracy in West (Women’s Suffrage)

7 Did West Fit Turner’s Model? Railroads, Land Grants, and Big Business.

8 Did West Fit Turner’s Model? Railroads, Land Grants, and Big Business. Western Agriculture & Cattle Business

9 Did West Fit Turner’s Model? Railroads, Land Grants, and Big Business. Ag. &Cattle Business Mining

10 Total War and Settling the “Empty Landscape” Significant Opposition: Little Bighorn (1876) and Chief Joseph (1877)

11 Total War and Settling the “Empty Landscape” Significant Opposition: Little Bighorn (1876) and Chief Joseph (1877) Railroads and Total War

12 Total War and Settling the “Empty Landscape” Significant Opposition: Little Bighorn (1876) and Chief Joseph (1877) Railroads & Total War Killing the Buffalo and Destroying Villages

13 Total War and Settling the “Empty Landscape” Significant Opposition: Little Bighorn (1876) and Chief Joseph (1877) Railroads Buffalos and Villages “Buffalo” Soldiers and the Indian Wars

14 Government Policy: The Dawes Act of 1887 Land for Individual Families, Citizenship into the U. S. No Tribal Identity, No Reservation Land Supported by Reformers and Western Interests; a Disaster for Indians

15 Result of the Dawes Act: Oklahoma Land Rushes

16 Result of the Dawes Act: Failed Policy of Americanization


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