Key Events In Native American History

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Key Events In Native American History

1A. ARRIVAL IN NORTH AMERICA

1B. KEY ADVANCES

1C. KEY FAILURES Did not develop:

2A. COLUMBIAN EXCHANGE

2B. DISEASE AND POPULATION COLLAPSE

2C. SIMILARITITES BETWEEN NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLERS VS

2D. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLERS

2E. INTERACTIONS BETWEEN NATIVE AMERICANS AND THE FIRST ENGLISH SETTLERS

2F. THE IROQUOIS CONFEDERACY

3A. WORCESTER V. GEORGIA (1831)

3B. ANDREW JACKSON AND THE CHEROKEES

3C. THE TRAIL OF TEARS

4A. DECLINE OF THE PLAINS INDIANS

4B. PUBLICATION OF CENTURY OF DISHONOR (1881)

4C. DAWES ACT OF 1887

4D. CONSEQUENCES OF THE DAWES ACT

4E. THE GHOST DANCE

5A. THE HOME FRONT

5B. THE NAVAJO CODE TALKERS