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Chapter 5
CHAPTER 5: CHANGES ON THE WESTERN FRONTIER AMERICA SETTLES THE WEST- LATE 19 TH CENTURY.
Indian Policy: A History. 1) 1820-1850: Old Policy One big reservation The goal was to push the tribes west of the Mississippi River, where Indians were.
Settling the West After the Civil War, white settlers overcame Native American resistance and settled the last frontier of the United States Challenges.
Chapter 5: An Industrial Nation In the 60 years following the civil war, the U.S. became the worlds leading industrial nation. New inventions drove a second.
Chapter 16 Americas Gilded Age, 1870–1890 Norton Media Library Eric Foner.
I) Growth of Industries A) railroads Americas 1 st big business Promontory Point, Utah 1) Transcontinental Railroad (1869)
1 Chapter 17 – The West Chapter 17, Section 1 Mining and Railroads.
Chapter 16 The New Deal Section 1 Restoring Hope.
Mrs. Cavell. Native American Discrimination Examples: 1. Forced to move to reservations 2. Us government did not hold up their end of most treaties (did.
The Coming of the War 1931-1942 Pearl Harbor/”a date which will live in infamy”- US naval base in Hawaii that was bombed by Japan on Dec. 7, 1941;