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what and when was the Dawes act1887- split the Oklahoma land into 160 acres
what was the homestead act. when was it1862. could have 160 acres aslong as they farmed it for 5 years
what was the homestead act. when was it1862. could have 160 acres aslong as they farmed it for 5 years
what was the homestead act. when was it1862. could have 160 acres aslong as they farmed it for 5 years
what was the homestead act. when was it1862. could have 160 acres aslong as they farmed it for 5 years
what was the homestead act. when was it1862. could have 160 acres aslong as they farmed it for 5 years
what led to wounded kneesitting bull killed while doing ghost dance
what led to wounded kneesitting bull killed while doing ghost dance
what led to wounded kneesitting bull killed while doing ghost dance
what led to wounded kneesitting bull killed while doing ghost dance
what led to wounded kneesitting bull killed while doing ghost dance
what year did custer find gold1874
What year was the johnson county war1892
who did the johnson country war involvecattle ranchers and homesteaders
what did cattle barons accuse homesteaders of doingcattle rsutling
what happened when the cattle barons hired gunmen?in 1889 the gunmen lynched Ella Watson and Jim averill
what was the group of strong cattle barons called?Wyoming stock growers association (wsga)
what did the wsga plan for gunmen to do?capture buffalo city, kill the sheriff and 70 people
What happened with the wsga gunmen plan?Nate champion stopped the gunmen at KC ranch although he was killed
what happened after Nate champion died?the sheriff and local people showed up so gunmen had to retreat
what was the result of the jcw?cattle barons were sent to trial and lost most of their power in Wyoming
what was manifest destiny?belief that settlers had a right to settle and control the whole of the US
Why manifest destiny?settlers believed land wasn't claimed so it was their job to settle it
what were the consequences of manifest destiny?increased conflict, increased settlement
When was the Pacific railroad act introduced1862
why did settlers want a railway?to help develop the west , transporting and money
what were the consequences of the railway?increased settlement (used to take 7 days to travel across Oregon) increased conflict (5000 soldiers sent to fight of nas)
what were the 2 companies that built the railway?central Pacific and union pacific
why was the Bozeman trail created?Bozeman found gold in the rocky mountains
what year did Bozeman find gold?1862
what were the consequences of the bozemann trail?increased conflict (reds cloud war 1866-68) 81 soldiers killed 1000 sioux.
what did bozemann trail lead to?Fort Laramie treaty 1868 created reservations.
What year was the Battle of little bighorn?1876-7
what were the causes of the battle of little bighorn?general Custer found gold in black halls. gold miners broke fort Laramie treaty 1868. sioux refused to sell the black hills to the US so the US took it anyway and told sioux to leave.
Event of the battle of little bighorn?7000 NAs, sitting bull and crazy horse refused. 3 groups were ordered too surround the sioux camp but had poor communication
what were the consequences of bolbh?Custer attacked camp with no support. Custer and 260 soldiers killed.
what happened after the NAs won the battle?people were shocked of the Custer death and wanted to punish NAs. Crazy horse surrendered and sitting bull escaped to Canada in 1877
What was the name of the equipment that could break though rooted land and when was it made?Sod-buster made in 1837 by John deere
why and when were windmills made?1854 by Daniel Holliday to pump water
when was gold rush1848
who found goldjames marshall
when did mormons migrate1846-7
why mormons migrategot kicked out of Illinois. religious hate for believing in polygamy. murder of Joseph smith
who was the leader and new one of mormonjoseph smith in 1827 to brigham young in 1845
why was mormon successfullhe sent small groups e.g 150 men and 70 wagons
when was the donner party1846
how many donners left but arrived87 left for california but only 46 made it in 1847
what bad happened to the donner partygot stuck in the sierra Nevada mountains in october and became canniballs
how many miners went for the cali gold rushover 200,000
who founded manifest destinyJohn L sullivan in 1845
what year did custer find gold1874
who and why was the first long drive createdOliver loving, charles goodnight. beef was more expensive in the east.
4 acts that increased settlementhomestead act 1862, southern homestead act 1866, timber culture 1873, desert land 1877
what law killed a lot of NAsDawes plan. save man kill indians
when was the wounded knee1890
what was the ghost dancebelief God would create a new world and destroy all non believers.
what led to wounded kneesitting bull killed while doing ghost dance
how many peiple used the oregon trail by 1869400,000
what cut of dud the donners take and what dud the losehastings cut off. lost a month, 4 wagons and many oxen
how many Mormons use the trail between 1847-186970,000
what was the cause of little crows war and whenlack of supplies in reservation in 1861-62
how dud the buffalo reduce by 18853 million to 200
what was the homestead act. when was it1862. could have 160 acres aslong as they farmed it for 5 years
what year was the first fort laramie treaty and why1851. travellers wanted protection
how many died in wounded kneenearly 300
when was oklahoma land rush22nd april 1889
what was the oklahoma land rush50,000 settlers rushing to get the best 160 acres
what was the population of oklahoma by 188960,000
who, what and when was the first cow townAbilene 1867 Joseph Mccoy
where n when was the OK Carrol gunfight26th October 1881. Tombstone.
what started OK carrolWyatt Earp and cowboys
when was billy the kid killed1881
who did the Earps open fire on after Virgil asked the men to give up their arms whilst complying.Ike Clanton. Tom Mclaurry
what and when was the Indian removal act1831. forced migration from east to plains.
what and when was the Dawes act1887- split the Oklahoma land into 160 acres