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Period 2, 5, & 6 We will examine the importance of the buffalo and the conflict over land in the West. Chapter 5.1 Notes Chapter 5.2 Reading Westward Trail Game
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Chapter 5 Spanish brought horses to America Native Americans moved onto the Great Plains to hunt Buffalo Native Americans made tepees from hides, clothes, shoes, and food from Buffalo
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Discovering gold attracted many to the West Many of the gold mines were located on Native American land Gold rush in the Black Hills led to conflict between Sioux and US Army
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US Army was wiped out at the Battle of the Little Big Horn Custer’s Last Stand resulted in over 200 US soldiers being killed by the Sioux and Cheyenne.
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Dawes Act: Goal was to “Americanize” Native Americans Divided up reservation land, taught Native American children English and Christianity.
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The biggest problem for the Native Americans was the destruction of the Buffalo Buffalo hunters were wiping out the main source of food, clothing, and shelter for the plains Indians.
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Sioux turned to the Ghost Dance to save their tribe If the ritual was performed, then Native Americans land and way of life would be restored. Led to massacre at Wounded Knee
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Cattle Become Big Business Vaqueros influence the American Cowboy - chaparreras jerky - charquimustang - bronco caballoranch - rancholeather overalls - mestenosrough horse Also the terms corral and rodeo have Spanish origins.
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Cowboys were not in great demand until the railroads reached the Great Plains After the Civil War the demand for beef grew Railroads brought cattle to Chicago
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Cowboys worked 10 – 14 hours per day Age between 15 and 40 Roundup was done to bring herd together Branding of cows occurred before the long drive Driving the cattle took 3 months
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