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name: youssef sayeh block: 5 date: august native american experience: s…

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name: youssef sayeh block: 5 date: august
native american experience: summative
bell ringer: complete bell ringer on schoology.
notas: para completar sus notas, complete el mapa de flujo para examinar la secuencia de eventos que enfrentaron los nativos americanos en los estados unidos. responde en inglés.
1 indian removal act (1830)
this act authorized the resettlement of all native american peoples to land west of the mississippi river.
2 second seminole war (1835 - 1842)
the seminoles did not agree to relocate but the us government stated they had.
war began with the massacre. war continued for years but eventually the seminoles were forced to move west.
3 the 14th amendment (guaranteeing all persons born or naturalized in the us, including emancipated slaves, guaranteed rights of)
the amendment did not grant citizenship to natives.
4 battle of little bighorn (
settlers took designated for natives.
tension between the us government and natives erupted.
led by sitting bull the battle of little bighorn was a success for the natives.
5 the dawes act (1887)
passed by the us government to prompt assimilation by establishing native american boarding schools and distributing tribal lands.

  1. según la fotografía, ¿qué crees que significa “asimilar”? explique su razonamiento. responde en inglés.
  2. video: ¿cómo obligaron los internados indios a los estudiantes a asimilarse a la cultura anglosajona? responde en inglés.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Indian Removal Act (1830): Authorized resettlement of Native Americans west of Mississippi.
  2. Second Seminole War (1835 - 1842): Seminoles resisted relocation, war lasted 7 years.
  3. 14th Amendment: Guaranteed rights for born - or naturalized persons, but not Native citizenship.
  4. Battle of Little Bighorn: Settlers took Native - designated land, conflict erupted, led by Sitting Bull.
  5. Dawes Act (1887): Passed to prompt assimilation by establishing boarding schools and distributing tribal land.
  6. “Asimilar” likely refers to assimilation, the process of Native Americans being forced to adopt Anglo - Saxon culture.
  7. Indian boarding schools forced assimilation through language, dress, and cultural practices changes.

Answer:

  1. Indian Removal Act (1830): Authorized resettlement of Native Americans west of Mississippi.
  2. Second Seminole War (1835 - 1842): The Seminoles did not agree to relocate but the US Government stated they had. War began with the massacre. War continued for 7 years but eventually the Seminoles were forced to move West.
  3. 14th Amendment (guaranteeing all persons born or naturalized in the US, including emancipated slaves, guaranteed rights of): Act guaranteed rights of born or naturalized persons in the US, including emancipated slaves. The amendment did not grant citizenship to Natives.
  4. Battle of Little Bighorn (1876): Settlers took land designated for Natives. Conflict between the US Government and Natives erupted. Led by Sitting Bull the Battle of Little Bighorn was a success for the Natives.
  5. The Dawes Act (1887): Passed by the US Government to prompt assimilation by establishing Native American boarding schools and distributing tribal land.
  6. “Asimilar” likely means assimilation, the process by which Native Americans were pressured to adopt the Anglo - Saxon culture, likely through changes in language, dress, and social norms.
  7. Indian boarding schools forced students to assimilate to Anglo - Saxon culture by making them speak English, wear Western clothing, follow Western religious and social practices, and abandon their Native languages, cultures, and traditions.