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Jan 1, 1834. The Great Plains Act. ...
Jan 1, 1850. Change in Policy. ...
Nov 29, 1864. Massacre At Sand Creek. ...
Dec 1, 1866. Death On The Bozeman Trail. ...
Nov 1, 1868. The Treaty of Fort Laramie. ...
Jan 1, 1874. The Gold Rush. ...
Jan 1, 1875. The Red River War. ...
Jan 1, 1876. Custer's Last Stand.

The timeline is given below.

  • The Great Plains Act, 1834
  • Change in Policy, 1850
  • Massacre At Sand Creek, 1864
  • Death On The Bozeman Trail, 1866

What happens on the Plains?

The long-lived Plains of the Native Americans, who hunted herds of buffalo roaming the grassy plains and, as a result of mass killings by U.S. civilians and soldiers, were almost extinct by the end of the 19th century. The region was explored by the Spanish in the 17th century.

What is one of the most important consequences of the Great Plains settlement?

A settlement from the East changed the Great Plains. Large herds of American buffalo roaming the plains are nearly extinct, and farmers cultivate natural grass to grow wheat and other crops. The cattle industry grew in importance as the railway provided practical ways to take cattle to market.

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