THE GILDED AGE (1 ene 1870 año – 31 dic 1900 año)
Descripción:
Themes: ACTIVE OPPOSITION (to American policy), DECEIT (overturning treaties/changing terms), DAMAGING TO TRIBAL CULTURE, ASSIMILATION, GOVERNMENT, RESOURCES, PASSIVE
Progress in the Gilded Age:
- victory at Little Bighorn
- off-reservation boarding schools provided vocational training
- Indian reservation agencies provided some jobs
- reservations gave opportunities for farming and better healthcare
- reservations allowed tribal life to continue
- some tribes e.g. Navajo made definite gains from reservation life and prospered
- Dawes Act turned some Native Americans into landowners
Set-backs in the Gilded Age:
- reservation life was overall very damaging - lost rights and land and the conditions were harsh and degrading
- massacre at Wounded Knee
- reservation education was poor
- education away from reservations usually failed to gain employment and usually returned to the reservations having been educated as whites, culturally alienated from both communities
- industrial progress e.g. railroads damaging to Native American's
- Allotment Policy (Dawes Act) total failure
- women negatively affected - whites believed men should own the property
Añadido al timeline:
fecha:
1 ene 1870 año
31 dic 1900 año
~ 31 years