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What important events happened in these years? 1790-1838 1830 1847 1848 1861 1866-1870 1862 1864 1883 1892

What important events happened in these years? 1790-1838 further 13 States joined the USA 1830 Indian Removal Act 1847 Mormons founded Salt Lake City 1848 California Gold Rush 1861 American Civil War 1866-1870 Radical Reconstruction 1862 Pacific Railroad Act 1864 Sand Creek Massacre 1883 Friends of the Indian group is set up 1892 Ellis Island opens to process immigrants

The specification says you should know about the three groups that lived on the Plains Native Americans White Americans African Americans You are going to create a timeline for each group to show the main events and turning points.

Native Americans Your first timeline focuses on the lives of the Native Americans. Add key events to your timeline. Use the following pages of your revision guides: 122-123 124-125 128-129 136 140-141 142-143 CHALLENGE: Circle the time period that contains the most negative impacts for the group

Circle the time period that shows the most developments for the group White Americans Your second timeline focuses on the lives of the White Americans. Add key events to your timeline. Use the following pages of your revision guides: 118-119 134-135 120-121 136-1387 122-123 138-139 126-127 140-141 128-129 146-147 130-131 CHALLENGE: Circle the time period that shows the most developments for the group

Circle the time period that shows the most growth for the group African Americans Your third timeline focuses on the lives of the African Americas. Add key events to your timeline. Use the following pages of your revision guides: 118-119 120-121 130-131 132-133 134-135 144-145 CHALLENGE: Circle the time period that shows the most growth for the group