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Indigenous peoples inhabiting the midwest region of North America, characterized by their nomadic lifestyle and reliance on buffalo hunting.
A federal law enacted in 1882 that prohibited the immigration of certain Asian laborers to the United States, reflecting growing racial sentiment and marking the first significant restriction on immigration based on nationality.
A significant conflict in 1876 between the U.S. Army's 7th Cavalry Regiment, led by General George Custer, and combined forces of Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes, resulting in a decisive Native American victory.
A spiritual movement among certain Native American tribes in the late 19th century, featuring ritual dances and prayers believed to bring about the return of deceased ancestors and the restoration of Native American lands and ways of life.
A type of fencing material invented in the late 19th century, widely used in the American West to enclose and protect land, leading to conflicts over property rights and disputes between ranchers and farmers.
An American business magnate and philanthropist, known for his leadership in the railroad and shipping industries during the 19th century, amassing significant wealth and influence.
A federation of labor unions founded in 1886, which focused on organizing skilled workers by trade and advocating for better wages, hours, and working conditions.
Pullman Strike
A nationwide railroad strike in 1894, led by the American Railway Union against a Chicago area company, resulting in a federal injunction and military intervention by President Grover Cleveland, marking a significant setback for the labor movement.
A protest march organized in 1894, during the midst of the Panic of 1893 and resulting depression, consisting of unemployed workers demanding federal jobs and relief measures. ย Though unsuccessful, it drew attention to economic hardship and labor issues.