American West - Ending the Native Way of Life

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  • Created on: 14-03-17 11:05
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  • Destruction of  Native Way of Life
    • Battle of Wounded Knee, 1890
      • Drought and starvation in 1890 was too much to take.
      • Ghost Dance started (attempt to raise the dead).
      • US army sent in to put down uprising.
      • End of Indian resistance.
    • Army
      • Hired native spies hostile to other tribes.
      • Divided tribes to stop effective resistance.
      • Forts gave more support to settlers.
      • Better equipment that Indians.
      • Total war - destroying all elements of Indian lifestyle.
    • Destruction of Buffalo
      • Railroads brought in hunting parties.
      • Buffalo hunters hired by railroad companies (Buffalo Bill).
      • Industry - value and demand for leather.
    • Reservations
      • Chiefs lost power to rule.
      • From 1880, the government looked after all Native interest.
      • Indian children sent to US 'white' schools, religious activity banned.
      • Banned for hunting.
      • Forced to lean 'white' skills, like farming.
    • Railroads
      • Split buffalo herds (disrupted migration).
      • Expansion of railroads protected by US army.
      • Soldiers could move across plains easily.
      • Helped spread Manifest Destiny.
    • Government
      • Policies of placing as many Indians on reservations as possible.
      • Reservations gradually made smaller and smaller.
      • Dawes Act, 1887.
      • Oklahoma Land Race, 1889

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