Chief Joseph - correct answer ✔✔Leader of the Nez Perce nation.
"The country was made without lines of demarcation and it is no man's business to change that."
Barbed wire - correct answer ✔✔Marking territory for Indians.
Sioux
Cheyne
Arapaho
Pawnee - correct answer ✔✔Chief tribes
Francis Walker - correct answer ✔✔commissioner of Indian Affairs
"when dealing with savage beasts, no questioned morality can arise."
Reservations - correct answer ✔✔Concentrating Indian territory for control.
Black Hills - correct answer ✔✔Lands whites don’t want. Given to Indians.
"A gain reserve for squandering savages."
George Custer - correct answer ✔✔Re-entered military for economic survival.
His one-third force accidentally attacks a huge army of Indian warriors, what he mistook for a small
village. He retreats to Little Big Horn where they are beaten miserably.
Sitting Bull - correct answer ✔✔leader of the su nation
, Bureau of Indian Affairs - correct answer ✔✔established boarding schools where Indian children,
removed from the "negative" influences of their parents and tribes, were dressed in non-Indian clothes,
given new names, and educated in white ways.
Dawes Act - correct answer ✔✔Tribal society must be disolved.
Turn indians into farmers.
Wounded Knee - correct answer ✔✔Shots fired in indian reservation.
Massacre of women and children.
Kills Ghost dancing and indian resistance.
Ghost Dancing - correct answer ✔✔brings Christ's second coming, cult
Cattle Frontier - correct answer ✔✔cowboys
cattle overflow
economic imbalance
Consolidation - correct answer ✔✔Unifying the railroad system and time.
Charles Dowd - correct answer ✔✔came up with four time zones for the sake of the railroads
J. Edgar Thompson - correct answer ✔✔Owned the big Penn railroad system
Cornelius Vanderbilt - correct answer ✔✔Competed with Thompson with his new york central railroad
Jay Gould - correct answer ✔✔Sold stock until it "watered down" because everyone owned the stock.
"Watered stock" - correct answer ✔✔When everyone ones the same stock.
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