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Why did the Indians go on the warpath? 1830s Native Americans given the Plains Cherokee ‘Trail of Tears’

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Why did the Indians go on the warpath?

1830s Native Americans given the Plains

Cherokee ‘Trail of Tears’

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Treaties:Fort Laramie Treaty 1851:• Gave Indian homelands• Promised settlers would not enter• Gave them food, clothing, cattle and equipment for ten, then five

years.Fort Wise Treaty 1861:• Sand Creek Reservation (Colorado) for the Cheyenne. • Land quality was poor.Medicine Creek Treaty 1867:• Cheyenne, Arapahoes, Commanches and Kiowas agreed to give up

land to move to small reservations.Fort Laramie Treaty 1868:• Changed the Sioux territory, it included the Black Hills of Dakota.

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Why did the Indians go on the warpath?

Gold Buffalo Disease

Beliefs US Army Washington

Treaties Reservations Starvation

Conditions Infertile Land Cedar Canyon

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Why did the Indians go on the warpath?