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Chapter 6: The Land Changes Hands
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The U.S. wanted land from the Dakota for settlers to move there and...
Westward expansion
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Bdote is the land which Zebulon Pike and the Dakota met for the 1805 treaty, and where Fort Snelling is built.
True
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What was a reason Dakota did NOT want to sign?
Many Dakota worried the government would not keep its promises.
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A treaty is a written agreement between 2 or more nations
True
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What was a reason Dakota did NOT want to sign?
Did not want to be pressured into making decisions without their tribe.
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What was a reason some Dakota wanted to sign the treaties?
They could own some of their land
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What was an inequality of power between the Dakota and the U.S.?
U.S. had more military power
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What was an inequality of power between the Dakota and the U.S.?
U.S. had more money
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What was a reason some Dakota wanted to sign the treaties?
It would allow them to live on land & continue their traditional way of life
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Language differences did not make treaty negotiations more complicated.
False
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What was an inequality of power between the Dakota and the U.S.?
U.S. had more people
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What was a reason some Dakota wanted to sign the treaties?
It would provide them with money to buy goods and food
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A territory is a part of the United States that is not within a state but has its own governing leaders.
True
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A territory is land set aside, or reserved, by the U.S. government for use by an American Indian group.
False
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An annuity is a payment made every year.
True
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What was the "Minnesota vs. Mille Lacs Band of Chippewa" Supreme Court ruling?
That they could hunt and fish in their traditional ways on their traditional lands
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What was a reason Dakota did NOT want to sign?
Many Dakota did not want to give up their land or their lifestyle.
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The name of the Baltimore artist who sketched the landscape at Traverse des Sioux was Frank Blackwell Mayer.
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Alexander Ramsey was Minnesota's first territorial governor
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Fort Snelling was built to oversee the fur trade and keep the peace between the Dakota and Ojibwe.
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