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Native Americans and White Settlers
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il y a 8 mois
ref doc: file:///Users/freddiewhitman/Downloads/Kami%20Export%20-%20Freddie%20Whitman%20-%20Zinn%20Native%20America.pdf Las Casas v Sepülveda DAPL doc
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Les événements
1000 BC: Hopi and Zuni tribes in New Mexico
500 AD: Moundbuilders in Ohio Valley decline, westward developing
1492: Columbus lands in Bahamas
1492: 75 mil, 25 mil in NA
0: Ohio Valley Moundbuilders
1495: Columbus slave raid for collecting gold
1515: 50,000 Arawaks
1550: 500 Arawaks
1650: 0 Arawaks
1585: Richard Grenville lands in Virginia
1610: Jamestown settlers join Powhatan's tribe, starts conflict
1622: English massacre remaining Natives for Jamestown
1636: Puritans start war with Pequots in New England
1676: Wampanoags retaliate for Pequots
1676: 10 mil Natives north of Mexico --> 1 mil
1642: 3,000 Wampanoags
1764: 313 Wampanoags
1662: 1,200-1,500 Block Island Natives
1774: 51 Block Island Natives
1791: Thomas Jefferson says Natives in states should not be interfered with
1800: 700,000 whites west of Appalachian Mts.
1803: Louisiana Purchase
1828: Andrew Jackson elected
1802: Indian Trade and Intercourse Act
1830: Removal Act
1832: Jackson reelected
1814: Battle of Horseshoe Bend
1832: Creeks reduced to small population in Alabama
1832: White Alabama population over 300,000
1832: Treaty of Washington (Creeks)
1836: State and Federal officials remove last Creeks
1828: Cherokee treaty
1829: Gold discovered in Cherokee Georgia
1831: Cherokee Nation v. State of Georgia
1835: Treaty of New Echota (Cherokees)
Oct 1, 1838: Trail of Tears (Cherokees)
1830: Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek (Choctaws)
1830: 20,000 Choctaws in Mississippi
Late 1831: 13,000 Choctaws forced West
Late 1831: 7,000 remaining Choctaws refuse to go
1818: Seminole War
1823: Treaty of Camp Moultrie (Seminoles)
1834: US Indian agent told Seminole leaders to move west
1840s: No southern Natives from the Atlantic --> the Mississippi River
1790: 3.9 mil Americans within 50 miles of the Atlantic
1830: 13 mil Americans
1840: 4.5 mil Americans in the Mississippi Valley
1820: 120,000 Natives east of the Mississippi
1844: <30,000 Natives east of the Mississippi
1854: Kansas-Nebraska Act (Cherokee, Creek, Seminole, Chickasaw and Choctaw)
1859: Texas forces out all remaining tribes
1871: Northern Pacific Railroad surveying starts
1874: Custer finds gold in South Dakota's Black Hills
Nov 1875: Department of the Interior authorize the use of military force in Dakota region
Jun 17, 1876: 750 Lakota and Cheyenne fight whites
Jun 25, 1876: Battle of Little Bighorn
1887: Allotment Act, fails
Late Dec 1890: Wounded Knee Massacre
1933: New Deal, restoring Tribal life fails
1900: 300,000 US Natives
1960: 600,000 US Natives
1961: 500 tribal and urban Indian leaders met in Chicago, causes National Indian Youth Council to be formed
1964: Nisqually River fish-ins
1968: Supreme Court confirmed Indian rights under the treaty but said a state could “regulate all fishing"
1968: Mohawk Nation began Akwesasne Notes newspaper
Nov 9, 1969: 78 Natives occupy Alcatraz
Early 1971: 45 Indian students at Copper Valley School, in Glennalen, Alaska, wrote a letter to their Congressman opposing the Alaska oil pipeline
1970s: 54% of Native Pine Ridge men unemployed, 1/3rd of the families on welfare or pensions, alcoholism widespread, suicide rates high, life expectancy of an Oglala Sioux: 46
1973: Wesley Bad Heart Bull killed by white man
1990: 350 Natives meet in Quito, Ecuador
Oct 12, 1992: International Day of Solidarity with Indigenous People
1550: Las Casas-Sepülveda debate
1851: first Treaty of Fort Laramie
1868: second Treaty of Fort Laramie
1944: Corps takes 87.5 mi^2 of Standing Rock Reservation via eminent domain
Périodes
1828-1836: 70,000 Natives east of the Mississippi forced west, Iroquois Confederation in New York stayed, Sac and Fox of Illinois removed after Black Hawk War
1814-1824: Whites gain southern land
Dec 28, 1835-1843: Second Seminole War
Apr 12, 1861-Apr 9, 1865: Civil War
1860-1910: US army wipes out the Indian villages on the Great Plains, paved the way for the railroads
1860-1910: US population 31 mil --> 75 mil, 20 mil west of the Mississippi, 2 mil --> 6 mil farms
1854-Jun 25, 1876: Plains Wars
Feb 27, 1973-May 8, 1973: Oglala Sioux occupy Wounded Knee
2014-2023: DAPL overview
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