
Cooperation and Conflict Natives
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Social Studies
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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30 Slides • 21 Questions
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Western Migration Leads to Conflict with Native Americans
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Multiple Choice
Industrialization sped up migration West because it led to and increased demand for land and need for
military bases
raw materials
cultural connections with Native Americans
Settlement houses for immigrants
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Multiple Choice
What resource was found in the west according to the map?
coal
cattle
silver and gold
timber
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Multiple Choice
What does the map show us that settlers used the land in the west for?
coal
cattle and farming crops
silver and gold
timber
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Multiple Choice
What was the name of the legislation that gave every head of a household 160 acres of land in the West?
Dawes Act
Sherman Antitrust Act
Homestead Act
Pacific Railway Act
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Multiple Choice
What was the goal of the Homestead Act
To give every Native American private property
To motivate Americans to migrate west and settle the land.
To give land away to Railroad companies
To increase land speculation
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Multiple Select
Choose all the ways in which the Railroads impacted Western expansion.
Led to trade between the farms of the West and the factories of the East.
Led to people avoiding town along Railroad Routes.
led to increased demand for Native American Land
Led to safer, faster ways to migrate West
Slowed down the destruction of the wilderness in the West.
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Western Migration Led to a clash between Native Americans and U.S. Settlers/Government
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Cultural Differences between White Settlers and Native American Plains Indians made things more difficult.
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Multiple Select
Check all the boxes that you think would reflect some aspect of the Plains Indians Culture.
Nomadic Lifestyle
Belief in private property
Belief in ownership of land and things.
Belief in Christianity
dependence on the buffalo for way of life
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Government Policy Shifts towards Native Americans after the 1860s
*The demand for resources and land in the West will change the life of American Indians.
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Multiple Choice
According to image whose land is for sale?
The Railroads
Native American Land
The government's
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Native Americans were DISPLACED from their homes following the Government's new Policy
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Multiple Choice
What does displace mean?
to move someone/something out of its original position.
To give someone a place to stay.
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When the Government Displaced the Native Americans they "reserved" land for the Native Americans and forced them to live on the land.
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Multiple Choice
What term do you think means the land the US government set aside for Native Americans when they displaced them from their homelands.
Arenas
Wilderness
Reservations
Ranches
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The Reservation System
*Set up to keep Native Americans off their ancestral homes
*Forced Native Americans to build cabin homes
*lived off some government rations
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2 Main Goals of the Reservation System
Take Native American Land
Destroy Native American culture
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Native American Resistance
The demand for Indian land and the reservation system led to Indian resistance
Especially on the Plains
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There will be decades long conflict and battles between settlers and the U.S. government and the Plains Indians.
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The Sioux
***One of the last Plains Indians groups that worked to resist the U.S. Government's reservation policy
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Destruction of the Buffalo made resistance difficult and changed Native American life.
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Video on Destruction of Buffalo
Watch the video and then there will be questions to follow.
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Multiple Choice
At the beginning of the 1860s how many buffalo roamed the Plains?
30,000
1 million
30 million
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Multiple Select
Choose two ways in which factories in the East used Buffalos.
Factories used as belts for machines
Factories used the fat to oil machines
Factories turned hides into coats and shoes to sell
manufactured buffalo meat sausages
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Multiple Choice
How does the destruction of the buffalo impact the Native Americans?
They had to move to Mexico
They were forced onto reservations
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Multiple Choice
By 1889 how many wild buffalo are left on the Plains?
85
85,000
15 million
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The demand for resources in the West changed the life of Native Americans
True
False
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Multiple Select
Choose 3 ways that settlement West and the US government changed the way of life for Native Americans
The US government gave Native Americans control over their futures.
Displaced Native Americans from lands
Worked to destroy Native American culture
Destruction of the buffalo
Government supported cultural centers to teach native American ways
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Multiple Choice
This map shows what actions taken by the US government towards Native Americans
Refusal to implement the reservation system
The establishment of colleges for Native Americans
The Displacement of Native Americans from tribal lands
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Multiple Choice
As Americans moved west, what occurred as Americans came into contact with American Indians?
Cooperation and Respect between settlers and Native Americans
Conflicts and battles
The ability to adapt and peacefully coexist.
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Multiple Choice
What was the goal of the US Government's attempts to "Americanize" and assimilate the Native Americans?
To educate Americans on Native American ways
To force the dominant culture of America to take on aspects of Native American life
To force Native Americans to live like white Americans and abandon their own cultures
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Open Ended
What was one reason why the U.S. government and the Plains Indians found conflict in the late 1800s?
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Poll
The US government's policies towards the Native Americans was justified.
Agree
Somewhat Agree
Somewhat Disagree
Disagree
I don't know yet.
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