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Date: __ period. __ Name: __ 1. Plains Indians __ 2. Manifest Destiny __ 3. Transcontinental Railroad __ 4. Ranching __ 5. Barbed Wire Fencing __ 6. Great Sioux War __ 7. Sitting Bull __ 8. Battle of Little Big Horn __ 9. Reservations __ 10. Ghost Dance __ 11. Wounded Knee Creek A. A belief that the United States was destined to expand across the continent from the Atlantic to the PacifiC. B. The site of a massacre in 1890 where U.S. soldiers killed hundreds of Lakota Sioux, marking the end of armed Native American resistance. C. A system of raising livestock, especially cattle, which became prominent on the Great Plains during westward expansion. D. A series of conflicts in the 1870s between the U.S. Army and the Sioux tribes, primarily over control of the Black Hills. E. Native American tribes such as the Sioux and Cheyenne, who lived on the Great Plains and relied on buffalo for survival. F. An invention that allowed settlers to enclose land, ending the open-range system and changing the landscape of the Great Plains. G. A leader of the Lakota Sioux who resisted U.S. policies and played a central role in the victory at the Battle of Little Big Horn. H. A battle in 1876 where Native Americans, led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, defeated U.S. forces under General George Custer. 1. Areas of land designated by the U.S. government for Native American tribes, often located far from their ancestral lands. J. A spiritual movement among Native Americans that sought to restore their lands and way of life perceived as a threat by U.S. authorities. K. A transportation system completed in 186

Problemas

Date: __ period. __
Name:
__ 1. Plains Indians
__ 2. Manifest Destiny
__ 3. Transcontinental Railroad
__ 4. Ranching
__ 5. Barbed Wire Fencing
__ 6. Great Sioux War
__ 7. Sitting Bull
__ 8. Battle of Little Big Horn
__ 9. Reservations
__ 10. Ghost Dance
__ 11. Wounded Knee Creek
A. A belief that the United States was
destined to expand across the continent from
the Atlantic to the PacifiC.
B. The site of a massacre in 1890 where U.S.
soldiers killed hundreds of Lakota Sioux,
marking the end of armed Native American
resistance.
C. A system of raising livestock, especially
cattle, which became prominent on the Great
Plains during westward expansion.
D. A series of conflicts in the 1870s between
the U.S. Army and the Sioux tribes, primarily
over control of the Black Hills.
E. Native American tribes such as the Sioux
and Cheyenne, who lived on the Great Plains
and relied on buffalo for survival.
F. An invention that allowed settlers to
enclose land, ending the open-range system
and changing the landscape of the Great
Plains.
G. A leader of the Lakota Sioux who resisted
U.S. policies and played a central role in the
victory at the Battle of Little Big Horn.
H. A battle in 1876 where Native Americans,
led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, defeated
U.S. forces under General George Custer.
1. Areas of land designated by the U.S.
government for Native American tribes, often
located far from their ancestral lands.
J. A spiritual movement among Native
Americans that sought to restore their lands
and way of life perceived as a threat by U.S.
authorities.
K. A transportation system completed in 186

Date: __ period. __ Name: __ 1. Plains Indians __ 2. Manifest Destiny __ 3. Transcontinental Railroad __ 4. Ranching __ 5. Barbed Wire Fencing __ 6. Great Sioux War __ 7. Sitting Bull __ 8. Battle of Little Big Horn __ 9. Reservations __ 10. Ghost Dance __ 11. Wounded Knee Creek A. A belief that the United States was destined to expand across the continent from the Atlantic to the PacifiC. B. The site of a massacre in 1890 where U.S. soldiers killed hundreds of Lakota Sioux, marking the end of armed Native American resistance. C. A system of raising livestock, especially cattle, which became prominent on the Great Plains during westward expansion. D. A series of conflicts in the 1870s between the U.S. Army and the Sioux tribes, primarily over control of the Black Hills. E. Native American tribes such as the Sioux and Cheyenne, who lived on the Great Plains and relied on buffalo for survival. F. An invention that allowed settlers to enclose land, ending the open-range system and changing the landscape of the Great Plains. G. A leader of the Lakota Sioux who resisted U.S. policies and played a central role in the victory at the Battle of Little Big Horn. H. A battle in 1876 where Native Americans, led by Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse, defeated U.S. forces under General George Custer. 1. Areas of land designated by the U.S. government for Native American tribes, often located far from their ancestral lands. J. A spiritual movement among Native Americans that sought to restore their lands and way of life perceived as a threat by U.S. authorities. K. A transportation system completed in 186

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1. E. Plains Indians<br />2. A. Manifest Destiny<br />3. K. Transcontinental Railroad<br />4. C. Ranching<br />5. F. Barbed Wire Fencing<br />6. D. Great Sioux War<br />7. G. Sitting Bull<br />8. H. Battle of Little Big Horn<br />9. I. Reservations<br />10. J. Ghost Dance<br />11. B. Wounded Knee Creek

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This question is a matching exercise where the task is to match the terms on the left with their corresponding definitions on the right. Each term is a significant concept or event related to the history of the United States, particularly the westward expansion and the treatment of Native American tribes. The definitions provided give a brief description of each term, and the task is to identify which definition corresponds to which term. The terms range from geographical locations and historical events to specific individuals and inventions that played a role in shaping the history of the United States during this period. The definitions cover a wide range of topics, from the beliefs and practices of Native American tribes to the policies and actions of the U.S. government. By matching each term with its corresponding definition, we can gain a better understanding of the historical context and significance of each term.
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