Displacing the Plains Indians (unit 2, lesson 3)
Fetterman Massacre
What massacre of troops took place on the Bozeman Trail
horses
What was introduced that was important to the Plains Indians to herd bison and become more effective hunters?
agriculture
What was the earliest occupation of Plains Indians?
Bureau of Indian Affairs
administered Indian policies during peace time
U.S Army
administered Indian policies during war
assimilation, eradication, and relocation
distinct but confused positions of the federal policy toward the Indians?
Corruption, inefficiency, ineptitude
distinguishing characteristics of the Bureau of Indian Affairs
Nothing was done
done to punish those who had participated in the massacre?
Bozeman Trail
from Colorado to Montana through several mountain passes and valleys.
Colonel John Chivington
led a shameful massacre by militia at Sand Creek
bison herds were destroyed.
led to the end of the nomadic character of the Indians?
how gov ended Indian attacks
sent all the Sioux to a reservation in South Dakota with fixed boundaries.
nomadic tribes
were exposed to white settlers and contracted deadly diseases such as smallpox.
White effect in west
white settlers and their assumption of territory meant further displacement for the Indians, the threat of eradication by disease, and impacted their hunting due to land treaties and the decreasing herds of buffalo.