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The Indian Wars
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GCSE History (American West) Mind Map on The Indian Wars, created by nicola.98 on 22/05/2014.
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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
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