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61. APStudent.com: U.S. History For AP Students
us History Notecards. You can search the notecards using the form at the bottom of this page 101150 The French indian war, beginning colonial unrest
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U.S. History Notecards You can search the notecards using the form at the bottom of this page, or browse the notecards using the links below. They're more or less in chronological order, and in an easily printed format. If you believe there's an error in the notecards, please email me The American colonies
The American colonies, cont. Colonial unrest and the American Revolution The Constitution, the structure of American government Federalists and Anti-Federalists (Democratic-Republicans), Washington's presidency John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, the War of 1812 The War of 1812 and the rise of industry Andrew Jackson, early 1800s literature Early 1800s social movements, Supreme Court cases Westward expansion, Texas, and Oregon Technological advancements, abolitionism, North / South conficts North / South conflicts, Abraham Lincoln, Civil War Reconstruction, Supreme Court cases Supreme Court cases, monetary policy, civil service reform, monopolies Trusts, labor unions, political machines The rise of cities, early 1900s art, social reform Late 1800s literature, social reform, "Jim Crow" South, Plains Indians

62. HJG: Periodicals Directory: Geographial Index: United States
Journal of the indian Wars. Journal of the West. Journal of transatlantic studies us studies online the BAAS postgraduate journal
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63. Curriculum In American Studies - Fall 2004 Courses
Since both remain defining life events that none of us can recall or relate with the impact of horse and trade on plains Indians, the American invasion,
http://www.unc.edu/depts/amerstud/Courses/fall2004.html

64. The University Of Portland
This course will survey the major aspects of plains indian culture and history Study of the causes and effects of the Cold war in American domestic and
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65. Oklahoma State History And Information
Treaties enacted after the Civil war by the us government forced the tribes to plains Indians After the Civil war, many of the lands taken away from the
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OKLAHOMA'S HISTORY BEGINNINGS Oklahoma' s recorded history began in 1541 when Spanish explorer Coronado ventured through the area on his quest for the "Lost City of Gold." The land that would eventually be known as Oklahoma was part of the 1803 Louisiana Purchase. Beginning in the 1820s, the Five Civilized Tribes from the southeastern United States were relocated to Indian Territory over numerous routes, the most famous being the Cherokee "Trail of Tears." Forced off their ancestral lands by state and federal governments, the tribes suffered great hardships during the rigorous trips west. The survivors eventually recovered from the dislocation through hard work and communal support. Gradually, new institutions and cultural adaptations emerged and began a period of rapid development often called the "Golden Age" of Indian Territory. Following the destruction of the Civil War, Oklahoma became a part of the booming cattle industry, ushering in the era of the cowboy. Western expansion reached the territory in the late 1800s, sparking a controversy over the fate of the land. Treaties enacted after the Civil War by the U.S. government forced the tribes to give up their communal lands and accept individual property allotments to make way for expansion. There was talk of using Indian Territory for settlement by African Americans emancipated from slavery. However, the government relented to pressure, much of it coming from

66. US History: Westward Expansion, Carnegie Library Of Pittsburgh Resource Guide
The war between the Modoc Indians and the us in Northern California in 1873 and Together they illustrate the story of settlement on the Great plains.
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Alaska's Gold
This online interactive website about the Alaska Gold Rush is from the Alaska State Library.
Amana Colonies
This is a website from the National Park Service's National Register of Historic Places. The Amana Colonies in eastern Iowa were established shortly before the Civil War by a group of German-speaking European settlers who belonged to a religious group known as the Community of True Inspiration
America's West: Development and History
Links to a variety of sites and articles

http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/
The University of Arizona offers digital histories presented as images, text, audio, and video.
Atlantic Monthly : Lewis and Clark and Us
Making the Lewis and Clark expedition a family vacation. A March 1998 feature article with links to related sites
Electronic Encyclopedia of Chicago History
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67. The Loss Of Native American IndependenceFrom Little Big Horn To
war cries on horseback the story of the indian wars of the Great plains (New York The plains Cree an ethnographic, historical, and comparative study
http://www.arts.gla.ac.uk/CAS/Lesson Files/additional reading list/
The Loss of Native American Independence: From Little Big Horn to Alcatraz Honours 2003-2004 - Module LMOD24B
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Albert L. Hurtado and Peter Iverson, editors. Major Problems in the American Indian History . Boston: Houghton Mifflin. 2001 (2nd ed). ISBN: 0618068546.

American Indian History
Liz Sonneborn. Chronology of American Indian history: the trail of the wind (New York: Facts on File, 2001). Frederick E Hoxie and Peter Iverson. Indians in American history: an Introduction (Wheeling, Ill.: Harlan Davidson, 1998) (2nd ed). Donald Lee Fixico. Rethinking American Indian history (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1997) Russell Thornton, editor. Studying Native America: Problems and Prospects (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1998) Richard White. The Roots of Dependency: Subsistence, Environment and Social Change Among the Choctaws, Pawnees and Navajos (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983)

68. New Books In 2004 - - Prevent Genocide International
Genocide in the perspective of total war Jay Winter 3. He provided information to George Bird Grinnell for his landmark book on the plains indian wars,
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Bibliographies in other languages Books on Genocide and related topics 2004 Linda Melvern, Conspiracy to murder : the Rwanda genocide (London ; New York : Verso, 2004) www.versobooks.com Linda Melvern is a well-known and widely published investigative journalist. She is an Honorary Fellow of the University of Wales, Aberystwyth, and was a consultant to the Military One prosecution team at the International Criminal Tribunal on Rwanda. Her previous books include The Ultimate Crime , a secret history of the UN’s first fifty years, and A People Betrayed Jay Winter, Paul Kennedy, Antoine Prost, Emmanuel Sivan (Editors, America and the Armenian Genocide of 1915 336 pages Publisher: Cambridge University Press ; (January 2004) Publisher: Cambridge University Press; (January 2004) 336 pages The essays in this collection examine how Armenians learned of this catastrophe and tried to help its victims. Knowledge and compassion, however, were not enough to stop the killings, and a terrible precedent was born in 1915. The Armenian genocide has haunted the U.S. and other Western countries throughout the twentieth century. Contents Introduction: Witness to genocide Jay Winter Part I. The Framework: 1.

69. ECB Surf Report: Peace And War
Statistical Study of America’s Major wars, from the us Civil war Center, The site from PBS provides information on us wars with the plains Indians,
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This month we bring you a sampling of the many Web sites dealing with war and peace. From ancient warfare to modern peacekeeping, your students are sure to find something useful. Peace l Military History l Wars l Dealing with War PEACE
Peace Jam
PeaceJam is an international education program built around leading Nobel Peace Laureates who work personally with youth to pass on the spirit, skills, and wisdom they embody. The Web site includes curricula with 10 Nobel Laureates, including Archbishop Desmond Tutu, the Dalai Lama and Aung San Suu Kyi.
The United States Institute of Peace is an independent, nonpartisan federal institution created by Congress to promote the prevention, management, and peaceful resolution of international conflicts. The

70. Sherry L
“Beyond Princess and Squaw Women and the United States indian Wars,” Royal of Women studies, Montana, the Magazine of Western History, Great plains
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Sherry L. Smith Curriculum Vitae Department of History
Southern Methodist University

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Ph.D., History, University of Washington, 1984 M.A., American Studies, Purdue University, 1974 B.A., History, Purdue University, 1972 Experience Professor , History Department Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, 2000-present; Associate Professor Associate Director , William B. Clements Center for Southwest Studies Associate Professor , History Department, University of Texas, El Paso, 1992-1999; Assistant Professor, 1988-1992; Visiting Assistant Professor, 1985-1987. Visiting Lecturer , Department of History, University of Colorado, Boulder, 1981-82 and 1984-85. Visiting Assistant Professor/Field Historian , Department of History, University of Wyoming, Courses: American Indian History (graduate and undergraduate)
19th Century American West (undergraduate)
20th Century American West (undergraduate)
Women in the West (graduate and undergraduate)
U.S. History Survey I and II (including Honors)

71. Social Studies Lesson Plans
Culture and Traditions of Native Americans (plains Indians) Each student will visit the website of the us embassy of a different country,
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Hyperstudio Overview In groups of four students will research one of the Bill of Rights. Students will discover how their amendment relates to society and how it affects them personally.
Closing the Frontier, 1849-1909

72. Florida Atlantic University Libraries Videographies
VIDEO 1990 Subject AMERICAN studies, NATIVE AMERICAN. VH 2179 indians, Outlaws Includes coverage of the indian wars with the us Soldiers examines the
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Media Center - Videographies, Native American Studies VH 0434 America's Indians: The Trail of Tears

Summary: U.S. Expansion westward led to the seizure of Indian lands and the destruction of Indian. 013 Min. VIDEO 1986 Subject: NATIVE AMERICAN, AMERICAN STUDIES VH 3699 Anasazi And Chaco Canyon, The
Summary: This program looks at the fascinating finds at Chaco Canyon: the extraordinary city itself, the mysterious network of streets, the strange cult object, the proofs of their mastery of astronomy; and at the many unanswered questions about the absence of a written language, the meaning of their depictions of humans, and the possible explanations for the disappearance, leaving barely a trace, of the highly advanced Anasazi culture. 023 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY, NATIVE AMERICAN VH 4291 Ancestors, The
Summary: Explores three early cultures of North America. The Ansazi transform the arid Southwest and construct the imposing 800-room Pueblo Bonit, depicted inside and out via computer animation. At Mesa Verde, Cliff Palace provides a glimpse into a prospering society. Near present-day St. Louis is bustling Cahokia, the largest city in the U.S. before 1800, yet few have ever heard of it. 049 Min. VIDEO 1994 Subject: ANTHROPOLOGY, NATIVE AMERICAN Series: 500 NATIONS VH 3273 Battle for the Great Plains
Summary: This program focuses on the struggle of the Great Plains people to peacefully coexist with nature and profiles their deep connection to the land and its history. Over 100 years ago, the vast stretch of land reaching from Texas to the Canadian wilderness, home to millions of buffalo and scores of Native American tribes, became known as the Great Plains. When settlers migrated to this frontier, its people, animals, and land were forever changed. 060 Min. VIDEO 1992 Subject: AMERICAN STUDIES, NATIVE AMERICAN, ENVIRONMENT, ECOLOGY

73. INDIAN WAR BOOKS
indian war Books from C. Clayton Thompson Bookseller The largest Jenish, D Arcy, indian Fall The Last Great Days of the plains Cree and the
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74. Native American Military Service
Native Americans in the us Military _ American indians have participated with distinction in They served gallantly in Texas during the indian Wars,
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Native Americans in the Military Home Native Americans - Canada/US General resources By peoples, tribes, associations Abenaki Social Studies Acolapissa Social Studies Acoma Pueblo ( Sky City ) Social Studies Alabama-Coushatta Social Studies ... Zuni Pueblo Social Studies By Regions Eastern Woodland Indian Tribes page 1 Eastern Woodland Indian Tribes page 2 Northern Plains Indian Tribes page 1 Northern Plains Indian Tribes page 2 ... Pacific Northwest Indian Tribes page2 Special Pages Native Americans in the Military Métis An Indian Technique: Code Talkers http://www.army.mil/cmh-pg/topics/natam/code.htm ... Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts
but today few people have heard of them." - 1 image - From Medal of Honor -
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Seminole-Negro Indian Scouts _"The Seminole-Negroes were descendants of escaped slaves. They settled among the Seminole Indians of Florida." Learn about their distinguished service in both the Mexican and United States armies and what became of them. - Text only - From the Superintendent, Fort Davis National Historic Site, National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior - http://www.coax.net/PEOPLE/lwf/scouts.htm

75. Frontier Era Bookstore -- Native American Studies
The American plains Indians (Menat-Arms 163) by Jason Hook The central The plains Wars 1757-1900 (Essential Histories 59) by Charles M Robinson III
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American Woodland Indians (Men-at-Arms 228) by Michael Johnson The Woodland cultural areas of the eastern half of America has been the most important in shaping its history. This volume details the history, culture and conflicts of the 'Woodland' Indians, a name assigned to all the tribes living east of the Mississippi River between the Gulf of Mexico and James Bay, including the Siouans, Iroquians, and Algonkians. In at least three major battles between Indian and Euro-American military forces more soldiers were killed than at the battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, when George Custer lost his command. With the aid of numerous illustrations and photographs, including eight full page colour plates by Richard Hook, this title explores the history and culture of the American Woodland Indians.

76. A Guide To The Indian Wars Of The West - University Of Nebraska Press
indians of the West plains indian Clothing Other Tribes Bow Arrow Firearms The indian Wars in Literature the Arts Early Literature Poets Novelists
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Paper 1998. xxv, 211 pp. Illus., map. 0-8032-8246-X A Guide to the Indian Wars of the West
By John D. McDermott From 1860 to 1890 the United States military engaged in war after war with the indigenous peoples of the West. Although numerous treaties recognized the rights of individual tribes, the U.S. government often did nothing to stop settlers from expanding into Indian territory. Some Indians fled, and others attempted to coexist with the newcomers, but many fought against the loss of homelands and traditional ways of life. Superior numbers, organization, and technology benefited the United States, yet Indian resistance was often skillful, heroic, and tenacious. This informative work serves as a guide to the battlefields and fits the episodes into the larger historical drama. John D. McDermott, who has spent a lifetime researching the events, discusses the equipment, organization, and lifeways of the combatants. He explains circumstances underlying the encounters and analyzes the significance of events. This detailed guide also leads students, tourists, and history buffs to monuments, parks, museums, and other sources of information about the wars. John D. McDermott is a retired historian and administrator for the National Park Service and the Council on Historic Preservation. He is the author of

77. Reading List
plains indians, The Santa Fe Trail, Women and Children in the Frontier Army Following the indian Wars; The Story of the Newspaper Correspondents Among
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  • Oliva, Leo E. Fort Larned Guardian of the Santa Fe Trail. Topeka: Kansas State Historical Society, 1982. U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. Fort Larned National Historic Site, Historic Structures Report, Part II, Historical Data Section , By James W. Sheire, Division of History, Office of Archeology and Historic Preservation, 1969. U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. Historic Furnishing Study: Historical and Archeology Data, Fort Larned National Historic Site, Kansas, By John Albright and Douglas D. Scott. Denver Service Center, Historic Preservation Team, 1974. U.S. Department of the Interior. National Park Service. Interpretive Prospectus, Fort Larned National Historic Site. Harpers Ferry center, 1979.

78. Grade Five - Content Standards (CA Dept Of Education)
Students in grade five study the development of the nation up to 1850, Revolutionary war, the roles of the American and British leaders, and the indian
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5.1 Students describe the major pre-Columbian settlements, including the cliff dwellers and pueblo people of the desert Southwest, the American Indians of the Pacific Northwest, the nomadic nations of the Great Plains, and the woodland peoples east of the Mississippi River.
  • Describe how geography and climate influenced the way various nations lived and adjusted to the natural environment, including locations of villages, the distinct structures that they built, and how they obtained food, clothing, tools, and utensils. Describe their varied customs and folklore traditions. Explain their varied economies and systems of government.
  • 5.2 Students trace the routes of early explorers and describe the early explorations of the Americas.
  • Explain the aims, obstacles, and accomplishments of the explorers, sponsors, and leaders of key European expeditions and the reasons Europeans chose to explore and colonize the world (e.g., the Spanish Reconquista, the Protestant Reformation, the Counter Reformation).
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    80. Subject Guides
    AMERICAN indian studies A BIBLIOGRAPHIC GUIDE REF E 77 W347 1995. CONTEMPORARY NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE A AMERICAN indian WARS REF E 81 K44 1997
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