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Group Presentations 1

Brainstorm responses to your question Look up terms, names and events Develop a response Plan your explanation to the class Be sure you show a clear understanding of the question and concepts in your presentation. Anticipate areas of confusion 2

Reservations, railroads, national parks, mining, bison, cattle ranching, plains 3

4 Lincoln, Dakota Sioux, Union Army, Western settlers, violations of federal protections, Republican economics

5 General Sherman, Sand Creek Massacre, Bozeman Trail, Captain Fetterman

treaties Chief Red Cloud General Custer Sitting Bull Cheyenne Sioux

7 Colorado Militia John Chivington Black Kettle

8 Peace Policy Wildlife Protection bill of 1874 Bison

9 Indian Rights Association Women’s National Indian Association National Indian Defense Association Carlisle Association assimilation