
American History Unit: Westward Expansion Quiz Overview
Explore the historical significance of Westward Expansion through a fill-in-the-blank quiz covering topics such as Great Plains, Gold discoveries, Native Americans, and key events like the Massacre at Sand Creek and the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
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American History Unit: Westward Expansion C Day: Friday, October 2, 2015
Objective SWBT will demonstrate knowledge of Westward Expansion on a fill-in-the-blank quiz.
Agenda DO NOW Study notes/assignments from week for 10 minutes Quiz Grade Quiz
American History Friday, October 2, 2015 Objective SWBT will demonstrate knowledge of Westward Expansion on a fill-in-the-blank quiz. DO NOW Study this week s notes and assignments for 10 minutes.
Quiz Great Plains Gold discoveries Massacre at Sand Creed Bozeman Trail Native Americans Sitting Bull Treaty of Fort Laramie Settlers George A. Custer Indian reservations Write the correct word from from the word bank above in the correct spaces below. 1. The ______ ______ was a large area in the middle of the United States where buffalo lived. 2. ________ ______ attracted many to the west in search of riches. 3. Men and women who moved west after the Civil War and started farms were called ____________. 4. The _________ _______ (Indians) were considered in the way of westward expansion and so were often mistreated and killed. One horrible example of this is ________ _____ _________ ________. 5. __________ ________ and __________ ____ _________ led the Indians and U.S. Calvary at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. 6. Indians removed from their lands were forced to live on ________________. 7. The ________________ ___________ led right through Sioux Hunting grounds, which led to a major conflict between white settlers and Indians. This conflict ended with the ___________ __ _________ _________. In this, the government agreed to close the Bozeman Trail, though the Sioux were forced to move to a reservation.