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1
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What happened in 1824?

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The Bureau of Indian Affairs set up and the first trail discovered through the Rocky Mountains

2
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What happened in 1830?

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The Indian Removal Act

3
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What was the Indian Removal Act

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46,000 Indians from the Eastern states are forced to relocate to the plains by the American government and were promised that they wouldn’t be moved again (because the whites didn’t want to live there)

4
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What act as passed in 1834?

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The Trade and Intercourse Act

5
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What was the Trade and Intercourse Act?

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Sets out the Permanent Indian Frontier which divided Indian territory from the Eastern States (Isolates them) (stops Trade & Intercourse)

6
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What happened in 1846?

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Oregon is bought by the US from the UK and the Donner Party

7
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What happened to the Donner Party?

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300 people migrated to California but got “snowed in” and they were forced to cannibalism until the survivors were rescued

8
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Who migrated from 1846-1847?

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The Mormons - eventually settled in Salt Lake City (to become Utah)

9
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What happened in 1848?

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American wins the war against Mexico and gold was found in California

10
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What happened in 1849?

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The gold rush - Mass migration to California

11
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Who were the so-called 49ers?

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The estimated 90,000 miners who traveled to California in 1849 in search of gold

12
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What happened in 1951?

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The Indians Appropriations Act and The Fort Laramie Treaty

13
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What was the Indians Appropriations Act?

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The US government created resevations so whites could take Indians lands. Indians were paid to move to smaller lands where they could be ‘civilaised’ and farm land

14
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What was the Fort Laramie Treaty?

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An agreement between Indians and government that Indians would not attack settlers using Oregon Trail - in exchange for large areas of land being given to Indians “for all time”