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Indian Wars
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Buffalo Settlers moved west and overhunted thousands of buffalo *Buffalo will nearly become extinct Buffalo Soldiers- African America Cavalry Unit, named by Native Americans for their bravery
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Massacre Col. Chivington leads Colorado volunteers to attack Black Kettle (leader of the Cheyenne Indians) and his tribe 400 Indian men, women and children were slaughtered massacre shocks the nation
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Gold discovery 1876 Gold discovered in the Black Hills of South Dakota part of Lakota Sioux Indian reservation. Forces Lokata Sioux out of their land and into Montana
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Battle of Little Bighorn Battle of Little Bighorn (1876) Lt. Col. George Custer leads an army against the Lakota, Sioux, and Cheyenne Indians Montana “Custer’s Last Stand”- Custer is killed
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Exodus of the Nez Perce Exodus of the Nez Perce 1877 - Nez Perce were moved to Oklahoma Chief Joseph – leader of the Nez Perce resisted U.S. attempts to force his tribe onto reservations, and attempted to a peace treaty with U.S.
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Wounded Knee (1890) 300 innocent Sioux Indians including women and children are slaughtered within minutes after unknown gunfire goes off marks the end of the Indian Wars
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Century of Dishonor A Century of Dishonor (1881) – book written by Helen Hunt Jackson that detailed the U.S.’s dealings with Indian tribes Believed U. S. Government had violated principles of justice that are the basis of international law.
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Assimilation Dawes Act- an act which attempted to assimilate the Indians into white-man’s society assimilation – system in which Indians give up their culture and way of life in favor of the white- man’s act would give each male 160 acres for his family
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