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Exam- Main points of Unit 6 (6.3 and 6.4)Games and
activities: APUSH AMSCO Questions and Answers

Learning Objective (6.3) Correct--Explain the causes and effects of the settlement of the

West from 1877 to 1898




Turner's Frontier Thesis Correct-Argument by historian Fredrick Jackson Turner says that

argued the American character was shaped by the existence of the frontier and the way

Americans interacted and developed the frontier, he felt that the frontier encouraged

individualism and democracy. He believed that the settling of the frontier was a form of

evolution of building a civilization. This was a generation of wave after wave of people who

were colonizing the frontier. Turner feared that without the promise of the frontier that

America would follow the patterns of class division and social conflict that was in Europe.

However, most of US migration at this time wasn't people going to the west but people

migrating to the city from rural communities




American Indians on the frontier Correct-About two thirds of tribal groups lived in the

Great plains. Nomadic tribes like the Sioux had given up farming in the 1700s with the

introduction of horses that helped them with farming. After the Reservation policy of moving

eastern Natives to the West were based on the belief that lands west of the Mississippi river

would be "Indian territory". Despite the building of the transcontinental railroads, most plain

, Exam- Main points of Unit 6 (6.3 and 6.4)Games and
activities: APUSH AMSCO Questions and Answers

tribes refused to restrict their movements to the reservation and continued to follow the

migrating buffalo where they roamed.




Indian Wars Correct-Multiple conflicts between American settlers or the United States

government and the native peoples of North America from the time of earliest colonial

settlement until 1890. The US Army were responsible for numerous massacres. In 1866, the

tables were turn when a Sioux fighters wiped out an army of US soldiers under William

Fetterman. On top of this conflict gold miners refused to stay off of Native land if gold were

found on them




Continuing conflicts with the Natives Correct-The Indian Appropriation Act of 1871 ended

recognition of native tribes as independent nations by the federal government and ended

negotiation of treaties to be approved by Congress. Before the Sioux were defeated, they

ambushed and destroyed Colonel George Custer's command in Little Big Horn in 1876. Chief

Joesph's efforts to defeat the US ended in defeat in 1877. The US government continued to

force the Natives to comply, even after violating treaties. At the same time, the natives were

doomed due to the slaughter of the buffalo and the loss of their way of life.

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