The wild West 9-3 Who Went West?.

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The wild West 9-3 Who Went West?

Warm up: Spiral Review What was one myth you learned yesterday about the wild west? Why did this myth come about?

Conflict: Little Bighorn As settlers moved west resentful tribes led raids on the frontier towns In the 1860s hundreds of settlers were killed, soldiers were ambushed and ranches burned 1868 a treaty was meant to protect the Black Hills of the Dakotas “No white person or persons shall be permitted to settle upon or occupy” or even “to pass through” Then gold was found… prospectors flooded the area! The Sioux protested the trespassers The US army was called in… Chiefs Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull led the attack against the Col. Custer and his 250 men Custer grossly underestimated the Sioux Nation All 250 men and Custer was massacred in what is know as “Custer’s Last Stand” Victory was short lived as more soldiers crushed the uprising

Conflict: Wounded Knee 1887: the Dawes Act required native tribes to move to reservations Most of the Sioux moved to Canada or to reservations following Little Bighorn Convinced they could regain their greatness and land they began to perform rituals The US Gov’t did not trust this and sent the army in to ban the ritual A conflict ensued and Sitting Bull was shot and killed Several hundred Sioux gathered to protest in South Dakota at Wounded Knee Creek 29 Dec 1890 the army arrives No knows who it was…but a pistol shot rang out… By time it was over 250 Sioux and 25 soldiers were dead This will end the conflicts between settlers and natives The natives had lost their long struggle to keep their land

Who Went West Jigsaw The class will be split into 4 groups. Silently read the passage assigned to you about a specific group who went west. When instructed, as a group you will work to fill in your chart for your group. You will be the expert on that group. DO NOT READ OTHER GROUPS READINGS You will be assigned to “teach” your info to others and they will teach you about theirs. You cannot pass your sheet around. Record (NOT COPY) the other groups into your chart.

Discovery Education Open goformative and access “9-3 Discovery Ed Chart” Click the following link after you have logged-in and read on discovery education to complete the chart on goformative http://goo.gl/sgQu36 -click explore! This is homework if not completed in class!!!