USII.2A4A Westward Expansion, Native Americans, and the Great Plains
Across
- 2. type of farming where the seeds would be planted deep in the ground where there was moisture because it didn't rain enough
- 6. agreements between nations that are legally binding; the U.S. government broke these with the Native tribes
- 10. this is the perception people had of the Great Plains due to it's lack of easy farmland and forests
- 11. apache leader who opposed westward expansion and killed white settlers in the Southwest
- 12. Lakota chief who led his warriors at the BattleofLittleBighorn to defeat General Custer and his men
- 13. resistance to something through actions or argument
- 14. Native Americans heavily depended on this animal for survival; white settlers killed them en masse in order to sell their pelts
Down
- 1. volcanoes, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, dust storms
- 3. cattle on the great plains were taken by train to this meatpacking city in Illinois
- 4. public land set aside by the government for the use of a certain group of people.
- 5. leader of the Nez Perce Indians of Idaho who fought U.S. soldiers and then were moved to reservations in Oklahoma.
- 7. homes built on the Great Plains because wood was scarce
- 8. used to dig up the hard sod and dirt of the great plains for farming
- 9. adopting another culture as your own either by choice or by force