The American government forced American Indians to leave the land.
  • What were the requirements for receiving land under the Homestead Act?
  • How were conflicts between homesteaders and American Indians resolved in the wake of the Homestead Act?
  • How were Mexican Americans discriminated against?
  • What impact did the expansion of railroads in the West have on the American Indians who lived there?
The Dawes Act was passed to make American Indians property owners and to open up more land for white settlers
  • Why was the Dawes Act passed?
  • What did the Chinese Exclusion Act do?
  • Under the Indian Appropriation Act,
  • How did the policy of allotment impact American Indians?
defined borders
  • How did the policy of allotment impact American Indians?
  • In the reservation system, American Indian tribes were confined to assigned land with?
  • Under the Indian Appropriation Act,
  • Under the allotment system, many American Indian families
Nomadic hunters
  • The government's continuous changing of American Indian policy caused?
  • One of the main problems with the Indian reservation system was that government agents?
  • Many Plains Indians had trouble living on the reservations because they were
  • What were the requirements for receiving land under the Homestead Act?
Forbidden to speak their native language
  • To promote assimilation, American Indian children were
  • What were the requirements for receiving land under the Homestead Act?
  • What was one provision of the Dawes Act of 1887?
  • The government's continuous changing of American Indian policy caused?
The Battle of Little Bighorn resulted in the death of General Custer and all two hundred of his troops.
  • Who were the exodusters?
  • The conflict between the Sioux and U.S military at Wounded Knee marked
  • Why was the Dawes Act passed?
  • Why is the Battle of Little Bighorn sometimes referred to as "Custer's Last Stand"?
The final battle in the American Indian Wars
  • What did the Chinese Exclusion Act do?
  • Supporters of the Dawes Act said the act would help American Indians to
  • Why is the Battle of Little Bighorn sometimes referred to as "Custer's Last Stand"?
  • The conflict between the Sioux and U.S military at Wounded Knee marked
-Worst paying jobs and working conditions-Laws to deprive them of their heritage-No legal justice
  • What were the requirements for receiving land under the Homestead Act?
  • What was one provision of the Dawes Act of 1887?
  • How were conflicts between homesteaders and American Indians resolved in the wake of the Homestead Act?
  • How were Mexican Americans discriminated against?
To strongly encourage American Indians to become farmers
  • What was the aim of the Dawes Act?
  • What was one provision of the Dawes Act of 1887?
  • What were the requirements for receiving land under the Homestead Act?
  • What is assimilation?
To divide and distribute land to American Indians.
  • What was the aim of the Dawes Act?
  • To promote assimilation, American Indian children were
  • What was one provision of the Dawes Act of 1887?
  • What were the requirements for receiving land under the Homestead Act?
-Live on the land for five years-pay a small filing fee
  • What was one provision of the Dawes Act of 1887?
  • What was the aim of the Dawes Act?
  • The government's continuous changing of American Indian policy caused?
  • What were the requirements for receiving land under the Homestead Act?
Distrust of the federal government among American Indians.
  • One of the main problems with the Indian reservation system was that government agents?
  • The government's continuous changing of American Indian policy caused?
  • What were the requirements for receiving land under the Homestead Act?
  • What was one provision of the Dawes Act of 1887?
made an effort to succeed at farming but often failed
  • How did the policy of allotment impact American Indians?
  • In the reservation system, American Indian tribes were confined to assigned land with?
  • Under the allotment system, many American Indian families
  • Under the Indian Appropriation Act,
American Indian tribes were no longer considered to be independent nations
  • Under the allotment system, many American Indian families
  • Under the Indian Appropriation Act,
  • How did the policy of allotment impact American Indians?
  • In the reservation system, American Indian tribes were confined to assigned land with?
Did not understand the power structure of American Indian tribes.
  • One of the main problems with the Indian reservation system was that government agents?
  • How were conflicts between homesteaders and American Indians resolved in the wake of the Homestead Act?
  • What were the requirements for receiving land under the Homestead Act?
  • The government's continuous changing of American Indian policy caused?
They were displaced from their tribal lands.
  • How were conflicts between homesteaders and American Indians resolved in the wake of the Homestead Act?
  • What impact did the expansion of railroads in the West have on the American Indians who lived there?
  • What was one provision of the Dawes Act of 1887?
  • What were the requirements for receiving land under the Homestead Act?
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