Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Indian Wars
- Treaties
- Fort Laramie Treaty 1851
- The Fort Wise
Treaty 1861
- Little Crow's War
- 1861 crops failed
- In August 1862, Little
Crow and his
Warriors attacked the
Agency and took food
- People were
starving
- The army were called
in. By October they
were beaten
- Sent to a smaller reservation
- Sand Creek Massacre
- 1864
- The Cheyenne raided
wagons for food, but left
migrants unharmed
- Black kettle (Chief)
met with government
officials and the army
- The army massacred
his camp, over 450
people, when they were
waving white flags
- Massacre of men, women and children
- Red Cloud's War
- 1865-8
- Red Cloud
attacked migrants
- 1866 the government set up
talks. Red Cloud left after
learning that the army
planned two more forts on
the trail
- Red Cloud joined Sitting
Bull and Crazy Horse
- They fought in the winter (not their custom)
- They surrounded Fort Kearney in December 1866
- Continued raiding
- The government
abandoned the forts
and the Bozeman Trail
- Red Cloud moved to a
reservation in Dakota
- The Great Sioux War
- 1876-77
- Fort Laramie
Treaty broken
when the Northern
Pacific Railroad
crossed Indian land
- Prospectors rushed in to
stake their claim at Gold
found by Custer in 1874
- The
government
offered to
buy the
Black Hills
for $6
million
- The Indians refused.
The government gave
them 60 days to leave
- Impossible due to deep snow
- By spring
1876, over
7,000
Indians were
ready for
war
- Moved to Little Bighorn
- The Battle of Little Bighorn
- 25 June 1876
- Custer attacked
despite having split
his men, exhausted
them and not having
enough weapons
- He refused Gatling guns
- Only fought
with 255 men
- After an hour,
Custer and his
men were dead
- Changed government policy
towards the Indians. Huge
pressure from the public to
wipe out the Indians, as Custer
was a civil war hero
- Battle of Wounded Knee
- 29
December
1890
- The army caught up with
Big Foot's group and took
them to Wounded Knee
- The army began to disarm them. The Indians
began to dance. Shooting broke out
- Ten minutes later 250
Indians and 25 soldiers
were dead