How were the lives of the Plains Indians in the second half
In 1830's the Plains Indians were sent to the Great American Deserts in the west because Indians in white men's objectives did not deserve a good fertile land to live on. When the white men realized they could still use the land they gave the Natives because the land could support agriculture, in 1850s white men wanted Indians out of their deserts. The government extinguished Indian rights to millions of acres just to get the "good" land back, and ordered the army to keep Indians on their assigned restrictions. The government wanted to bribe Natives because of what they believed "Native Americans been pushed across the continent, they have no future to go so their future must be determined." Also, the government wanted technological changed such as building the Central Pacific Railroads in the areas where Natives lived. The white men killed Indians' buffalo and took action to wipe the Plains Indians out with the Custer's last Stand, Americanization, Dawes Act, and the wounded knee massacre and there changed the lives of the Natives forever.Crazy horse, a military genius saw a vision that American forces could be defeated before they kill all the Natives for their land and the Black Hills. Before general Crooks and Custer were go
Native tribes were abolished and they were to adopt American names. Whites were afraid of this and they used force to stop Native traditions once again. They got a new tradition called Ghost Dance. Natives had to learn new ways of leaving again because the American government wanted to transform the west and make it technologically improved and this affected the Native born people a lot. Sitting Bull signed the treaty and Black hills become legally of the US by 1877. After Custer's Last Stand was over the Sioux were also defeated and broken. " All the fights and acts by the government during the second half of the nineteenth century such as the Wounded Knee massacre, Custer's Last Stand and Americanization show us that the technological developments and government actions changed the lives of natives as no one ever did. The government ordered to get their leader Big Foot and get military force if needed to stop Natives by doing what they were doing. The Dawes Act in 1887 the land is given to Natives as a bribe to become Americans. Because of the cold they could not finish their "job" with the Native bodies, they came back to get the job done. White played a trick with the Dawes Act in 1887 by giving Natives land and not teaching them how to farm on it. Sioux would wear Ghost shirts with eagles and buffalo images on them and dance, sing in the winter. Americanization was very important for whites.
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