America and Foreign Nations: Manifest Destiny, Mexico, and Native Americans
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America and Foreign Nations: Manifest Destiny, Mexico, and Native Americans Chapter 2, Sections 3 & 4 and Chapter 4, Section 3 Define the term Manifest Destiny:
Tribe, Nation, or Important Individuals and their Actions of Americans in the Actions of Other People in Outcome of the Conflict People Role Conflict the Conflict Cherokee: Trail of Chief Justice Marshall: Tears (1830) (Chapter 2, Sec 3, p. 99) President Jackson:
President Van Buren:
Mexico: Mexican Stephen Austin & Sam Houston: American War (1848) (Chapter 2, Sec 4, p. James K. Polk: 105-107)
Dakota Sioux: Little Crow: Dakota Sioux Uprising (1862) (Chapter 4, Sec 3, p. Abraham Lincoln: 170-171)
Lakota Sioux: Red Red Cloud: Cloud’s War (1868) (Chapter 4, Sec 3, p. 171-172) Crazy Horse:
Captain William Fetterman: Cheyene & Arapaho: Black Kettle: Sand Creek Massacre (1864) (Chapter 4, Sec 3, p. Colonel John Chivington: 172)
Lakota, Dakota, and Lieutenant Colonel George A Cheyenne: Battle of Custer: Little Big Horn (1876) (Chapter 4, Sec 3, p. 173-174)
Nez Perce: Flight of Chief Joseph: the Nez Perce (1877) (Chapter 4, Sec 3, p. 174)
Lakota: Wounded Wovoka: Knee (1890) (Chapter 4, Sec 3, p. 174-175) Sitting Bull:
All Western Tribes: Henry Dawes: Dawes Act (1887) (Chapter 4, Sec 3, p. 175)
Define the term assimilation:
Describe how Americans used the ideas of Manifest Destiny and assimilation to acquire land in North America: