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1 Indians And the American Plain US History Ch 11. Sec 2

2 The Wheat Belt New Farming Techniques lead to dust storms during dry seasons Inexpensive land and new technology Bonanza farms: large farms that yielded large profits Oklahoma Land Rush April 22, 1889 finishes settling the West

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6 Treatment of Native Americans Three steps to treatment of Indians in US history 1)Reservations 2)Extermination 3)Assimilation

7 Life on Reservations Sioux agree to live on reservation in return for annuities (annual government payments Annuities don’t come, Sioux uprising Indian Peace Commission 1867 Created two large Reservations

8 Last Native American Wars 1870s many Native Americans leave in disgust Battle of Little Bighorn – Gold Prospectors overrun Lakota on reservation – Lokata Leave to hunt else where – George Custer sent to force them back

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10 Wounded Knee Lakota ordered to stop the ghost dance, but refuse Soldiers sent to arrest Chief Sitting Bull Gun Fire exchanged at wounded knee creek – 25 US soldiers killed – 200 Lakota men women and children killed

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12 The Dawes Act A Century of Dishonor – Helen Hunt Assimilation is a popular new idea Divided reservations up into allotments for individual Indians. Citizenship after living on allotment for 25 years. Carsile Native American School Is a Dismal Failure

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14 End of the Indian Issue 1924 congress Passes Citizenship Act 1934 FDR ends the policies of assimilation

15 Homework CH 11 EOC Review 1-19 Vocabulary: annuities Indian Peace Commission George A. Custer Assimilate Allotments Dawes Act


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