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How did the U.S. government try to assimilate the Indians?
Make American Indians become farmers.
Changing a group's culture & traditions so that it blends with a larger group.
Plains Indians
Make religious practices illegal, children could not speak their native language in school.
The Plains Indians DID NOT want to live on reservations.
buffalo
They used the meat, skin, bones, & other parts to provide most of what they needed.
Wagon trails and railroad tracks cut across their habitat, disease from cattle, sport shooting
Why did the U.S. soldiers and Indians fight?
Make American Indians become farmers.
Changing a group's culture & traditions so that it blends with a larger group.
Plains Indians
Make religious practices illegal, children could not speak their native language in school.
The Plains Indians DID NOT want to live on reservations.
buffalo
They used the meat, skin, bones, & other parts to provide most of what they needed.
Wagon trails and railroad tracks cut across their habitat, disease from cattle, sport shooting
Plains Indians depended on ______ for food, but settlement on the Great Plains destroyed buffalo herds.
Make American Indians become farmers.
Changing a group's culture & traditions so that it blends with a larger group.
Plains Indians
Make religious practices illegal, children could not speak their native language in school.
The Plains Indians DID NOT want to live on reservations.
buffalo
They used the meat, skin, bones, & other parts to provide most of what they needed.
Wagon trails and railroad tracks cut across their habitat, disease from cattle, sport shooting
At one time millions of buffalo lived on the Great Plains, why did they nearly become extinct?
Make American Indians become farmers.
Changing a group's culture & traditions so that it blends with a larger group.
Plains Indians
Make religious practices illegal, children could not speak their native language in school.
The Plains Indians DID NOT want to live on reservations.
buffalo
They used the meat, skin, bones, & other parts to provide most of what they needed.
Wagon trails and railroad tracks cut across their habitat, disease from cattle, sport shooting
What did the Dawes Act do?
Make American Indians become farmers.
Changing a group's culture & traditions so that it blends with a larger group.
Plains Indians
Make religious practices illegal, children could not speak their native language in school.
The Plains Indians DID NOT want to live on reservations.
buffalo
They used the meat, skin, bones, & other parts to provide most of what they needed.
Wagon trails and railroad tracks cut across their habitat, disease from cattle, sport shooting
What does assimilate mean?
Make American Indians become farmers.
Changing a group's culture & traditions so that it blends with a larger group.
Plains Indians
Make religious practices illegal, children could not speak their native language in school.
The Plains Indians DID NOT want to live on reservations.
buffalo
They used the meat, skin, bones, & other parts to provide most of what they needed.
Wagon trails and railroad tracks cut across their habitat, disease from cattle, sport shooting
Buffalo were important to the Great Plains Indians because...
Make American Indians become farmers.
Changing a group's culture & traditions so that it blends with a larger group.
Plains Indians
Make religious practices illegal, children could not speak their native language in school.
The Plains Indians DID NOT want to live on reservations.
buffalo
They used the meat, skin, bones, & other parts to provide most of what they needed.
Wagon trails and railroad tracks cut across their habitat, disease from cattle, sport shooting
The federal government gave settlers the land promised to _________.
Make American Indians become farmers.
Changing a group's culture & traditions so that it blends with a larger group.
Plains Indians
Make religious practices illegal, children could not speak their native language in school.
The Plains Indians DID NOT want to live on reservations.
buffalo
They used the meat, skin, bones, & other parts to provide most of what they needed.
Wagon trails and railroad tracks cut across their habitat, disease from cattle, sport shooting
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