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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE SAND CREEK MASSACRE

  • Who was involved
  • What happened
  • Where did it happen
  • Why did it happen
  • How did it affect the lives of the native Americans
Photo by JohnGiez-

WHO WAS INVOLED

THE INDIANS AND AMERICANS
Photo by _Tony_B

WHAT HAPPENED

  • A force of 700 men attacked a peaceful village in southeastern California
  • They killed about 100 native Americans
  • 2/3 where women and children
Photo by Woody H1

WHERE AND WHY DID IT HAPPEN

  • South eastern California
  • They did it over control of the Great Plains
Photo by Greg Balzer

HOW DID IT AFFECT NATIVE AMERICANS

THEY SIGNED A TREATY, MANY TRIBES WERENT HAPPY
Photo by zilverbat.

THE DAKOTA CONFLICT

Photo by Thiophene_Guy

WHO WAS INVOLVED

  • The United States
  • Eastern Sioux
Photo by pmarkham

WHAT HAPPENED

  • An armed conflict
  • It happened in southwest Minnesota
Photo by FlickrJunkie

WHERE AND WHY DID IT HAPPEN

  • Southwest mn
  • It was over hunger

HOW DID IT AFFECT THE NATIVE AMERICANS

THEY MOVED TO RESERVATIONS IN NORTH OR SOUTH DAKOTA
Photo by kevin dooley

THE BATTLE OF LITTLE BIGHORN

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WHO WAS INVOLVED

  • Lakota
  • Arahpo
  • United States

WHAT HAPPENED

  • The u.s. Was trying to get the native Americans to go back on the reservations
Photo by kevin dooley

WHY AND WHERE

  • Tension from the Great Plains
  • In Montana
Photo by earlycj5

HOW DID IT AFFECT NATIVE AMERICANS

  • Many lives were lost
  • They named it after Little Bighorn 10 years later
Photo by cobalt123

WOUNDED KNEE MASSACRE

Photo by otisarchives3

WHO WAS INVOLVED

  • Us military
  • Lakota Sioux
Photo by Ben Piven

WHAT HAPPENED

  • The government was taking more and more land from the Lakota
  • 300 people where killed from the Lakota
Photo by ajagendorf25

WHERE AND WHY DID IT HAPPEN

  • December 29 1890
  • Wounded knee creek
Photo by Tim Musson

HOW DID IT AFFECT THE NATIVE AMERICANS

300 PEOPLE DIED IT MARKED THE END OF THE INDIAN WARS
Photo by Ian Sane