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Jeopardy The Dakota War

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The Dakota War

backClick here for answer4QUESTION: Who is the U.S. agent who was in charge of enforcing the governments policy of making the Dakota become like the white settlers? He once said that any Dakota who did not agree to change should be eradicated.Who is.Thomas GalbraithbackClick here for answer3Question: What group of white settlers would often cheat the Dakota, and refuse to give them credit or supplies when the governments annuities were late?What is .TradersbackClick here for answer2Question: Which group of white settlers typically lived with the Dakota, getting to know them well and therefore standing up for them when arguments arose between the Dakota and traders?What is .MissionariesQuestion: What German immigrant fled her home and lost her family as a result of the Dakota War?backClick here for answer1Who is.Mary SchwandtbackClick here for answer4QUESTION: What are 3 examples of things that happened to the Dakota as a result of the Dakota War?What is .Treated unfairly in trials, 303 were sentenced to death, 38 actually hung in Mankato on Dec. 26th, 1862, 1,600 Dakota imprisoned at Fort Snelling for the winter of 1862-1863, nearly all Dakota banished from MN and forced to live on reservation in S. Dakota and then Nebraska.backClick here for answer3QUESTION: What happened to Andrew Myrick as a result of what he said to the Dakota? (let them eat grass.Who is . He was killed by the Dakota and they stuffed grass in his mouth.backClick here for answer2QUESTION: How were white settlers affected by the Dakota War?What is . More than 500 of them died, by summer 1863, most had fled their homes in southwestern MN and virtually no one lived in that area anymore.backClick here for answer1QUESTION: What are 3 examples of ways the Dakota were pressured to give up their traditional ways of life?What is . U.S. policies were designed to make the Dakota give up their culture, missionaries tried to convert the Dakota to Christianity, Farm Dakota were pressured to wear white settlers clothing and the men cut their hair, the U.S. government gave more money and supplies to Farm Dakota.backClick here for answer4Question: Why did many Dakota choose to fight after a few of them killed white settlers at Acton?What is . They believed the U.S. government would punish them all, and they thought since the U.S. government was involved in the Civil War, this was their one chance to fight.Who is.Traditional Dakota leader WanmbditankaQUESTION: Which Traditional Dakota leader said that if the Dakota forced white settlers to live like them, the white settlers would resist, and so this is what some of the Dakota did when told to be like the settlers?backClick here for answer3QUESTION: Who said, If the Indians had done wickedness they should have something like a fair trialWho is..Stephen RiggsbackClick here for answer2QUESTION : Who said, We counseled, but we could do nothing to resist the hostile Indians because we were so few and they were between us and the settlements. Who isFarm Dakota TaopibackClick here for answer4backClick here for answer3QUESTION: Who said, If you strike at the white people, they will turn on you and devour you and your women and little children just as the locusts in their time fall on the trees and devour the leaves in one day.Who is..Traditional Dakota leader TaoyatedutabackClick here for answer1Question: what are annual payments of food and money that the government promised the Indians in return for their land?What areannuities

Question: What is the name for a U.S. government field office?backClick here for answer2What is.agencybackClick here for answer3QUESTION: What are the two names of the parts of the Dakota Reservation?What is Upper Sioux Agency and Lower Sioux AgencybackClick here for answer4Questions: Where were 1,600 Dakota forced to spend the winter of 1862-1863?What is..Fort SnellingWhat isSouthwestQUESTION: In what part of Minnesota were the Upper and Lower Sioux Agencies located?

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