US Westward Expansion and Native American Conflicts: 1864-1890 Cartes | Quizlet

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What was the US government's plan during the conflicts with Native Americans?

To break treaty agreements and expand US territory for settlers and railroads.

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What was the Sand Creek Massacre?

A massacre in 1864 where over 150-200 Native Americans were killed by Colonel John Chivington's soldiers in Colorado Territory.

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What caused the tensions leading to the Sand Creek Massacre?

The Gold & Silver Rush in the Rocky Mountains during the 1850s and 1860s displaced Native Americans.

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Who led the Sand Creek Massacre?

Colonel John Chivington.

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What was the outcome of the Sand Creek Massacre?

It was a military victory for the US but led to national outrage and investigations.

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What was the Battle of Little Bighorn?

A battle in 1876 where Native tribes, led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, defeated the US Army under Lt. Col. George Custer.

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What were the causes of the Battle of Little Bighorn?

The discovery of gold in the Black Hills and the US government's violation of treaty agreements.

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What was the legacy of the Battle of Little Bighorn?

It was a significant military victory for the Natives but led to public outrage and increased demand for revenge.

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What happened at Wounded Knee in 1890?

A confrontation where 200+ Lakota were killed after surrendering, marking the end of armed resistance by Native Americans.

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Who was the leader of the Lakota during the Wounded Knee incident?

Big Foot.

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What was the Ghost Dance?

A religious practice among Native Americans that aimed to restore their way of life and bring back the buffalo.

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What triggered the Wounded Knee Massacre?

The death of Sitting Bull and the US military's fear of Native resistance.

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What were the casualties of the Wounded Knee Massacre?

Over 200 Native Americans and 25 US soldiers were killed.

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What was the significance of the Wounded Knee Massacre?

It marked the end of armed resistance by Native Americans and the dominance of US military control.

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What was the impact of US expansion on Native Americans?

It led to the displacement of Native tribes, loss of land, and decline of their cultures.

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What was the role of the US military in Native American conflicts?

The US military was used to control Native populations and enforce government policies.

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What was the public reaction to the Battle of Little Bighorn?

There was public outrage and a demand for revenge against Native Americans.

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What was the outcome for the Sioux after the Battle of Little Bighorn?

The Black Hills were removed from the Sioux reservation and opened to white settlement.

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What was the significance of the year 1890 in Native American history?

It marked the Wounded Knee Massacre, which ended armed resistance by Native Americans.

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Who was President during the Battle of Little Bighorn?

President Ulysses S. Grant.

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What was the military strategy at the Battle of Little Bighorn?

A three-sided attack that ultimately failed due to poor planning and execution.

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What was the result of the Sand Creek Massacre for Native Americans?

It led to increased military presence and further conflicts with Native tribes.

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