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Ch 13- Life on the Great Plains

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1 Ch 13- Life on the Great Plains

2 Buffalo - Buffalo was revered as a God to Natives
- Natives would follow the buffalo from place to place - Used every part of the buffalo - Whites came and slaughtered them - No buffalo, no natives

3 Natives and the American Government
Treaty of Fort Laramie gave Natives land Gold/Silver was found on that land Natives would then be forced to move Natives instead fought back Led by the Sioux – Sitting Bull

4 Battles with Natives Battle/Massacre Happened? Importance? Key People
Sand Creek Red River War Battle of the Little Big Horn Wounded Knee

5 After the Wars -After the wars, natives were put on other reservations
- People also tried to assimilate natives Try to make them adopt the culture of the majority Sent natives to schools like the Carlisle Indian School in Pennsylvania

6 Movement West - Settlers then tried to move to the Great Plains
- Government had the Homestead Act Gave away free land as long as you took care of the land - People would use the transcontinental railroad - Farmers would also use soddies Houses made out of sod

7 Support for the Farms - List three problems with farmers
- Farmers tried to protect each other with Populism 19th century political group to help farmers get heard by the government - Leader was William Jennings Bryan - Wanted bimetallism- - Jennings Bryan gave the “Cross of Gold Speech” – stated that gold was crushing the Populists Election of McKinley (R) vs. Bryan (D) Issue was bimetallism


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