Dawes Act – History Test Questions – Flashcards
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The Curtis Act of 1898
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amended the Dawes Act to extend its provisions to the Five Civilized Tribes; it required abolition of their governments, allotment of communal lands to people registered as tribal members, and sale of lands declared surplus, as well as dissolving tribal courts. This completed the extinguishment of tribal land titles in Indian Territory, preparing it to be admitted to the Union as the state of Oklahoma.
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During the 1850s, the United States federal government's attempt
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to exert control over the Native Americans expanded. Numerous new European immigrants were settling on the eastern border of the Indian territories, where most of the Native Americans tribes were situated. Conflicts between the groups increased as they competed for resources and operated according to different cultural systems.
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The important provisions of the Dawes Act were:
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A head of family would receive a grant of 160 acres, a single person or orphan over 18 years of age would receive a grant of 80 acres, and persons under the age of 18 would receive 40 acres each; the allotments would be held in trust by the U.S. Government for 25 years; Eligible Indians had four years to select their land; afterward the selection would be made for them by the Secretary of the Interior.
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Treaty of Fort Laramie
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1868 Treaty in which the Sioux agreed to live on a reservation
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Indian reservation
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is a legal designation for an area of land managed by a Native American tribe under the US Bureau of Indian Affairs, rather than the state governments of the United States in which they are physically located.
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Assimilation
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the process of adapting or adjusting to the culture of a group or nation, or the state of being so adapted:
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Longhorn
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one of a nearly extinct English breed of beef cattle having horns that are very long and curve forward dramatically.
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Chisholm Trail
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was a trail used in the post-Civil War era to drive cattle overland, from ranches in Texas to Kansas railheads. The portion of the trail marked by Jesse Chisholm went from his southern trading post near the Red River, to his northern trading post near Kansas City, Kansas.
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