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What invention was made for cheap fencing for the settlers in the West? V-1 |
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What crop was most important in the South? V-1 |
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Name the place where the Army killed many Sioux Indians as they "danced." V-1 |
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What political party was formed to bring about and to protect the farmers? V-1 |
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This area of Alabama is famous for its rich soil. V-1 |
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These wars were fought for control over the Dakotas for its gold. V-1 |
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Wavoka, an Indian prophet, used this activity to rally the Sioux nation. V-1 |
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Battle in which the Sioux Indians crushed a U.S. Calvary Division. V-1 |
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Battle of Little Big Horn |
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This tribe did not want to live on reservations and tried to go to Canada. V-1 |
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This act of Congress sent 5 southeastern Indian tribes to Oklahoma? V-1 |
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This was invented by John Deere and was good for tilling tough sod. V-1 |
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This was a corporation of farmers to help pay off their debts. V-1 |
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Name the General who was killed by the Sioux at Little Big Horn. V-1 |
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Who led the Nez Perce Indian tribe? V-1 |
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What animals on the Plain almost became extinct because they were killed for sport or hides? V-1 |
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Who invented the steamboat? V-1 |
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What act tried to ultimately assimilate the Native Americans into the mainstream? V-1 |
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