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An agency of the federal government that is responsible for the land that was given to the Native Americans
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It authorized the President of the U.S. to talk with the Indians about their move to federal lands for their homeland.
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The treaty was betweem the U.S. and representitives of Indian tribes. It set territory claims among the tribes. Gave them $50,000 for 50 years
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an armed conflict with the U.S. and many eastern branches of the sioux
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The purpose was to liberalize the homesteading requirements of the Preemption Act. One of the advocates for this was Andrew Johnson
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The Cheyenne had agreed by the terms of the Fort Wise Treaty 1861 to move onto a reservation. However, the land was very hard to survive on. The Indians started to attack the railroads and steal food
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700 men from the militia of Colorado attacked a peaceful village of the Chyenne and Arapaho. Killing many women and children. The territory is now a national park site
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The war was over the control of the Powder River Country. The WY and MT territories against the Lakota's, Nothern Chyenne, and Arapaho
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Cowboys would move a herd from one place to another
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A battle between groups of indians and soldiers of the U.S. Army. All 81 men of the army were killed by the indians
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A school for Indians. Pratt recrutied students and helped them get there too. This helped them learn the english language
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This railroad was under construction for roughly 6 years. It was the first railroad to connect the east to the west. It was very helpful with shipping goods. This really kicked off the population boom in the west.
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Indian groups would no longer be considered as a seperate nation
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An attack on the Apache's who surrended to the United States Army at Camp Grant, Arizona.
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a series of battles and negotiations involving Lakota Sioux and Northern Chyenne against the United States.
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also known as the Black Hills war. U.S. against the Sioux and Nothern Chyenne
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The U.S. 7th calvery against Lakota's, Chyennes and Arapaho's this was one of the Indians last chance to preserve their way of life.
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Bill Hickock had a hand of 2 Ace's and 2 8's he was shot while playing.
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he killed 21 men in the Linclon county war
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It was passed by congress to promote the economic development of the arid and semiarid public lands of the western states
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He was pursued by the U.S. Army whom with he had many battles with. The war ended eith a final five day battle.
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open armed conflict in the Lincoln County War began with the murder of John Tunstall.
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this book was written for the gov. to see and change their ways on handling Native Americans
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He turned himslef into U.S. authorites as a prisoner of war. He was a prominent leader of the Apaches and fought against mexico and the U.S.
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The Dawes Act of 1887 authorized the President of the U.S. to survey American Indian tribal land and divide it into land for individual indians.
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On the Lakota Pine Ridge Reservation in SD. The Lakota's were escorted by the 7th calvery regiment near Wounded Knee Creek. One Lakota refused to give up his rifle. The scandle for the rifle esclated, and shots were fired. Many unarmed Lakota's were killed.
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This law let's the Presdident se aside forest land from the public domain
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An arugument by historian Fred Jackson that American Democracy was formed American Frontier.
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In 1893 Cody found this show which toured annualy. It was a circus type show. The show traveled the U.S. and Europe.
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allowed private companies to make irrigation systems in the west