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Question
put the events in order from top to bottom.
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the dawes act terminates tribal ownership of most reservation lands.
first treaty of laramie orders that indians move out of the path of white settlement.
indians are forced out of the black hills region when gold is discovered.
treaty of medicine lodge moves indians to a region that is now oklahoma.
Brief Explanations
- First, the First Treaty of Laramie (1851) ordered Indians to move out of white settlement paths.
- Then, the Treaty of Medicine Lodge (1867) moved Indians to what is now Oklahoma.
- Next, gold discovery in Black Hills (1874) forced Indians out of that region.
- Finally, the Dawes Act (1887) terminated tribal ownership of most reservation lands.
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- First Treaty of Laramie orders that Indians move out of the path of white settlement.
- Treaty of Medicine Lodge moves Indians to a region that is now Oklahoma.
- Indians are forced out of the Black Hills region when gold is discovered.
- The Dawes Act terminates tribal ownership of most reservation lands.