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are reasons why people move away from a place theses factors are usaully negitive such as poor living conditions discrimnation or naturaul disasters |
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pull factors are reasons why people move to a place.these factors are uaually positive such as better job oppertunitys good soil/climate or political freedom |
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~the japenese goal was to distroy ships on the battle ship row!
~all of pearl harbor became a national land mark in 1968
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in 1858 the colorado gold rush caused the territorl population to explode 100,000 mainly white gold prospectors came pouring into calorado territory |
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as railroad acts multiplied and ranchers and farmers poured into the west american increaseigly demanded that native lands be broken up and givin to farmers and ranchers the dawes act passed by congrass in 1887 over much. |
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sitting bull and the lakota siox |
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after the lakota siox war of 1869,the great siox reservation was most of what would become south dakota and become a gathering point for various point trios |
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when gold was discovered in the black hills of dakota,however there was incresling pressure to break the land up the siox were victories and the visions of the sitting bull encourged them to keep fighting |
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the wounded knee massacre |
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on december 29th 1890, a shot was fired the solders began firing into the camp between 150 and 300 native men |
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jim crow laws was a menstral show to make fun of black people |
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south dakota became a state in 1889 the white settler population increased rapidly the lakota sox led by chief sitting bull found themseves living on incesgly smaller resavation lands and facing starvation american indean agents started arresting tribal leaders chef sitting bull was killed 1890 in borched arrest |
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