Why might this affect the Plains Indian way of life?

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Why might this affect the Plains Indian way of life? Learning Objective: To investigate the impact of the railroad on Plains Indian culture Why might this affect the Plains Indian way of life? What does this suggest about the American Settlers attitude to the Great Plains?

What will you achieve by completing this topic? Learning Objective: To investigate the impact of the railroad on Plains Indian culture What will you achieve by completing this topic? US government Evaluate the impact of the railroad in the destruction of Plains Indian culture (Grade A/A*) Explain how the Americans destroyed Plains Indian culture (Grade C/B) US army Describe the destruction of Plains Indian culture (Grade E/D) railroad

To investigate the impact of the railroad on Plains Indian culture Learning Objective: To investigate the impact of the railroad on Plains Indian culture Take some time to explore this image. The questions are there to help you study it. 1. What are the Americans doing in this picture? 2. How would this affect the Plains Indians? 3. Why was this engraving published in a newspaper in 1871?

The impact of the railroad on Plains Indian culture: Learning Objective: To investigate the impact of the railroad on Plains Indian culture The impact of the railroad on Plains Indian culture: What was the most important reason? Railroads crossed the buffalo hunting grounds The US army could move around quickly on the railroad The railroads brought homesteaders onto the Plains The railroad helped the US to fulfil Manifest Destiny

Get the downloadable sheets from Paignton Online Learning Objective: To investigate the impact of the railroad on Plains Indian culture How did the US army and the government help to destroy Plains Indian culture? US army Government Get the downloadable sheets from Paignton Online

Check your knowledge with this quick quiz Learning Objective: To investigate the impact of the railroad on Plains Indian culture Check your knowledge with this quick quiz When was the railroad completed? Which new crop did it bring to the homesteaders? Name a piece of technology brought by the railroad Who led the Americans at the Battle of Little Bighorn? Name the first land act passed by the government What were the rules of this act? Explain the phrase Total War Name one of the peace treaties created by the Americans Name the final battle in the Plains Wars