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Ch. 19-4 “A Way of Life Ends” Goals: Summarize the major conflicts between the Western Native American tribes and the US. 2. Evaluate the actions of the US government during the years of Westward Expansion

Broken Promises Fort Laramie Treaty (When?) Who? Where? What? Why? Result?

Chivington Massacre Why is called a “massacre”?

Learning American Ways Why was this a desired outcome?

Reservations and Loss of Buffalo Purpose of reservations? Problems with reservations? Effects of no buffalo?

Final Battles Battle of Little Bighorn Chief Joseph- Geronimo- Where? Who? Results? Chief Joseph- Geronimo-

Wounded Knee Ghost Dance & Sitting Bull How?

Dawes Act When? What? Results?

National Grange & Farmer’s Alliance Farmers Take Action National Grange & Farmer’s Alliance Populist Party and the Election of 1896