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In this section you will explore the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction Treaties on Native American peoples, territories, and tribal sovereignty including the
In this section you will explore the impact of the Civil War and Reconstruction Treaties on Native American peoples, territories, and tribal sovereignty including the
- Required enrollment of the Freedmen,
- Second Indian Removal and the role of the Buffalo Soldiers,
- Significance of the Massacre at the Washita, D. Reasons for the reservation system, and
- Establishment of the western military posts of Fort Sill, Fort Supply, and Fort Reno.
The American Civil War was an armed conflict by peoples in the south against those in the North over economic and slavery issues from 1861-1865.
The period from 1865-X is known as Reconstruction because the United States needed to rebuild its economic, political and social culture from the devastation of the American Civil War.
The American Civil War and Reconstruction had a dramatic impact on Native Americans.
The American Civil War and Reconstruction had a dramatic impact on the lands west of the Mississippi River.
The American Civil War and Reconstruction had a dramatic impact on the tribal sovereignty of Native Americans.
Native Americans were required to enroll as Freedmen?
After the American Civil War and Reconstruction there was another effort to remove Native Americans off of valuable land.
Important in this second Native American removal were the Buffalo Soldiers.
The Massacre at the Washita was a significant event in the second Native American removal.
Significant in the second Native American removal was the establishment of the reservation system.
Military outposts were established throughout the area now called Oklahoma during the second Native American removal.
Fort Sill
Fort Supply
Fort Reno
Fort Sill
Fort Supply
Fort Reno