The Cheyenne Tribe Being Expelled From Their Lands

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In 1830s the U.S. congress began developing Indian policy with the main objective of removing all Native Indian Tribes out of any organized “state.” The plan was to allow the Indians to settle to the west in “Indian country” and never be disturbed again. However, the country’s population continued to grow, the Civil war had ended, freed slaves and those exhausted from war began to cry for new opportunities. The government found that if America was to flourish economically that they needed to encourage the settlement of the west. The west promised vast resources, in lumber, gold and farmland. As people began migrating west they began to encroach on Indian country. As the Indians were pushed from their land and the emigrants depleted their resources, many tribes began to rebel and resort to violence. The Cheyenne is a Great Plains tribe that settled in Minnesota and then migrated to the Dakotas and then spread into Wyoming, Colorado and Montana. The Cheyenne people were once a sedentary people but converted to nomadic lifestyle on the plains. Like many Plains Indians their ...

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