PPT-SWBAT: Describe Federal Policies toward Native Americans during the enclosure of the West

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American Indians in the West Do Now What are some of the consequences for Indians due to the rapid decline of the buffalo population Photo from the 1870s of a pile

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American Indians in the West Do Now What are some of the consequences for Indians due to the rapid decline of the buffalo population Photo from the 1870s of a pile of American bison skulls waiting to be ground for fertilizer. Miners, Ranchers, Farmers, and Native Americans. Growth of the Mining industry. Demand for minerals rose dramatically after the Civil War. U.S. changed from a farming nation to an industrial nation. Mining led to the building of railroads to connect mines to factories back east.. U.S. HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY. CHAPTER 2. Mining industry. Boomtowns. Vigilance committees. Colorado. : gold finds leads to statehood. Leadville. Denver. Dakota Territory. : Black Hills = gold. Montana. Review. Created By:. Michael Crews. Westward Expansion. The Louisiana Purchase (1803) doubled the size of the U.S.. Populations moving west was a nearly continuous process after the War of 1812. Homestead Act 1862. How the West was won.. False to True. Pull factors are negative elements that cause people to stay in one community.. TRUE. Pull factor are positive elements that cause people to migrate.. OR. Push factors are negative elements that cause people to migrate.. Remember what we discussed in 2.1b? About Native Americans?. ***During and after the . Civil War the . US entered a period of rapid economic growth. ****We expanded out West very rapidly. ***Growth . Wednesday, October 24th. Last Session’s Goals and Activities. Analyze the historical and political events at the Pine Ridge Reservation (Lakota) by identifying key terms and placing them on the Inventory of Key Terms. . Mitten . –. CSHS. Semester . One. AMAZ History. Expanding Democracy Changes Politics. Tension Between Adams and Jackson. In 1824, Andrew Jackson wins popular but not electoral vote. Jacksonians claim Adams, Clay have struck a corrupt bargain. Chapter 13: The American West. Main idea: Native Americans fought the movement of settlers westward, but the U.S. military and the persistence of American settlers proved too strong to resist.. Chapter 13 Section 1: The Fight for the West. Copyright 2007, Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Longman. Expansion and Migration. American perspective shifted from Europe to West after 1815. Rush-Bagot Agreement, 1817 . U.S. recognized Canada as British; British agreed not to invade U.S.. Standard. . S. tandard. They hunted seal, whale, caribou, and other animals. They made ice blocks to make a house called igloos. A fun fact is that there are few . large trees!. The Inuit settled near Alaska, Canada, and Green Lands.. Chapter 6. Section 1: The New South. Industries and Cities Grow. The South Remained largely agricultural and poor after the Civil War. Farming became more diversified; grain, tobacco, and fruit crops (small farms replaced large plantations). Tell the story of the Dakota Sioux uprising and the Lakota Sioux defense of their territory.. Describe the events at Sand Creek.. Discuss what happened at the Battle of Little Big Horn.. Explain why Wounded Knee was such a tragedy.. America Spreads Across the Continent from Sea to Shining Sea. …. 1800s America. Section 1: . Miners, Ranchers, and Cowhands. Geography & Population of the West:. . - not many lived in the Great . A Changing Society STAAR Review 3 Urbanization An important result of industrialization was the rapid growth of cities. In 1865, only two cities had a population over 500,000 – New York and Philadelphia.

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