many plains people moved constantly following what animal?
Bison/Buffalo
the discovery of ________________ in the __________________ resulted in a broken treaty and settlers moving onto Sioux land
Gold, Black Hills
The Trail of Tears ended in what state?
Oklahoma
What was the name of the place the US government forcibly assimilated native children?
Boarding Schools
Political Boss of Tammany Hall, NYC
William Tweed
people
Wild West Sheriff of Tombstone, AZ
Wyatt Earp
7th President and Signer of the Indian Removal Act
Andrew Jackson
if your people are always moving around and don't settle in one place they are...
How many were killed at Wounded Knee, who were they?
150-300, mostly women and children
The signing of this act resulted in the trail of tears
Indian Removal Act of 1830
Founder of Carlisle Boarding School in PA
Richard Henry Pratt
True or False, Political bosses usually held office
False
Populist party founded in
1892
someone running for reelection is running as the...
incumbent
Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer
Native people in the Pacific Northwest and New England made their homes from what abundant resource?
Wood/Trees
Arrest Sitting Bull
what was the trail of tears?
forced displacement of approximately 60,000 people of the "Five Civilized Tribes" between 1830 and 1850
What were some of the things native children could not do at the schools to try to kill their culture?
Giving jobs based on family or friendship is called the ___________ system
Spoils, Nepotism, Cronyism
To try to win the presidency, the populists joined with which of the 2 major parties, republicans or democrats?
democrats
Resources that boomtowns built around...
Gold, Oil, Coal, Platinum, Silver
2 Lakota Sioux Leaders, name the chief/religious leader and the warrior
Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse
Pueblos, Adobe (Clay and Straw), not many trees in the desert, have to use what you have.
What was the Battle of Little Bighorn
Custer and the 7th Cav. ordered to force Cheyenne and Sioux to relocate. Custer spilt his troops and he and over 200 of his men were outnumbered and killed following their attack
US Secretary of War under John Quincy Adams, Created the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1824
John C. Calhoun
Explain what is meant by Pratt's phrase, "Kill the Indian, Save the Man."
Pratt thought you could "kill the Indian" in someone by stripping away their culture and "save the man" by civilizing/assimilating them into western culture
Giving jobs based on experience or knowledge is called the _________ system
Merit
Faster transportation, Connected markets and helped economy, Attracted people west to mine for important resources, Unified the nation, Good for military strategy and movement
Towns that popped up almost overnight when a resource was discovered
Boomtown
Populist/Democrat Candidate in 1896 and 1900 Elections
William Jennings Brian
what did the US government assume about the Ghost Dance
It was the natives preparing for war/an attack or would inspire them to resist and fight back against relocation
Why did the US government end up breaking many of the hundreds of treaties signed with different native people?
Allow settlers to move in, manifest destiny, discovery of a resource (gold or oil)
what law created the civil service exams to put an end to political machines and the spoils system?
1883 Pendleton Act
What did the Dawes Act do with native land?
divided it up between native people/families to be farmed, any leftovers were sold to white settlers
How did Tweed gain influence and power?
Gave out government positions for money and favors
what was one issue facing farmers in the late 1800s?
Railroad shipping rates
Monopolies on farming equipment and supplies
High tariffs
Political corruption
Corporate land ownership
when the resource in a boomtown disappeared and everyone moved away, leaving the town empty, it was called a...
ghost town
Republican Candidate agaisnt the Populists/Democrats in the elections of 1896 and 1900
William McKinley
what was the Sioux name for the Battle of Little Bighorn
Battle of the Greasy Grass
Why was did Custer lose the battle of little bighorn?
over confident, outnumbered, split his forces in 3
this law stripped native nations of their sovereignty (power) and declared them wards (property) of the government
Indian Appropriations Act 1871
How did the Dawes act contribute to forced assimilation?
How did political machines stay in power
Threats, Bribes, Relied on groups like immigrants to support them using promises of jobs or other incentives
silver
many miners in boomtowns were immigrants from
China and Mexico
Paiute Shaman who had the Ghost Dance vision
Wovoka
Many Puebloan people are believed to have descended from what historical people?
Anasazi
What was the short term and long term effect of the Battle of Little Bighorn?
Short term win for native resistance to forced relocation but long term only made the government try harder to force native people onto reservations
Explain this image and how it relates to manifest destiny and native assimilation
Dawes act ate up native land. some was used to force native people to be farmers while the extra was sold to settlers looking to move west
How do the images relate to the boarding schools? How do the images relate to the forced native assimilation into white culture? How do the images relate to the phrase “Kill the Indian, save the Man?”
This is the same man before and after the boarding schools. his hair was cut, jewelry taken, clothes changes and skin lightened from being inside so much. He was forced to attend this school. He was shown as an example of how you could kill native culture and save the man by civilizing him
How does this political cartoon relate to Political machines and how they kept power and influence?
Political machine bosses handed out offices and positions of power to gain and keep control of local politics and voting bases
Who is laying on the track? Who is going to run them over? What's the author's message here?
Farmer's felt like without law's protecting them, the railroads were running them over and abusing them by charging too much for shipping among other issues. Granger laws were passed to help farmers fight back
How does this image relate to manifest destiny?
Shows the Angel, representing God's will, leading settlers and civilization westward while forcing the bison and natives further west and America fulfils its destiny to spread from coast to coast.
Political Cartoonist, Exposed the Tweed Ring
Thomas Nast