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Natives Vs Settlers
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Key terms
100

This tool was used by farmers to break up the thick tangled roots of the prairie soil

Steel Plow

100

This man led the Sioux Natives at the Battle of Little Bighorn

Sitting Bull
100

The widespread killing of this animal devastated the Plains Natives way of life

Buffalo

100

The 1,912 mile railroad that spanned from Omaha, Nebraska all the way to Sacramento California was known as

The Transcontinental Railroad

100

Formal agreements between the U.S. governments and the Native Americans were referred to as

Treaties


200

This allowed farmers to protect their crops, fields and cattle

Barbed Wire

200

This man led the U.S. Army at the Battle of Little Bighorn?

Lt. Colonel George A. Custer

200

The two leading causes for the decline of Native American population were 

Warfare and disease

200
This was the 19th-century belief that it was a god-given right for the U.S. expand its' claim throughout the American continents.


Manifest Destiny

200

What were houses in the Great Plains made from?

Sod

300

These were used primarily to pump water for consumption by people and domestic animals.

Windmills

300

Leader of Nez Perce tribe, this man attempted to lead his people to Canada, but was stopped 30 miles short

Chief Joseph

300

This Battle resulted in an overwhelming Native American victory against the U.S. Army in 1876

The Battle of Little Bighorn

300

This Federal Act provided free land to settlers willing to pack up their bags and move out west for at least 5 years

The Homestead Act of 1862

300

The Great Plains have ___________ that rise from the East to the West

Flatlands 

400

This involved cultivating a specific crop because it grew well in the Great Plains since it needs little rain

Wheat

400

This man was the last Native to formally surrender to the U.S. government

Geronimo

400

List two different ways Native Americans were forced to assimilate

1. Cutting hair short

2. Learning to speak English

3. Dressing like Eastern Americans

400

List 3 reasons settlers decided to make the move out west

1. Promise of land ownership

2. Possibility of wealth from gold

3. New technology advancements

4. Adventure

5. New beginnings for former slaves escaping discrimination in the south

400

The government set aside tracts of land for Native Americans known as

Reservations

500

This involved plowing deep into the soil to break the soil and slow evaporation

Dry Farming

500

This man was the deaf Lakota tribesman whose refusal to give up his gun to the US Army led to the Wounded Knee Massacre, in which he was killed.

Black Coyote

500

Describe 3 ways westward expansion affected the Native Americans' way of life

Killing of Buffalo- main food source, etc.

Being pushed out of land- forced onto overcrowded reservations in which many were forced to farm under difficult circumstances

Being forced to assimilate to the white man's culture. I.e. Boarding schools, language, clothing, physical appearance.

500

List the 3 benefits of the Transcontinental Railroad 

1. Improved Transportation

2. Improved shipping of goods and supplies

3. Improved communication

500

Assimilation

process of blending one culture into another