As manifest destiny and US government policy showed, the US government wanted the settlers to spread across North America.
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Previous government legislation

Causes of tensions between settlers and Indians

The Fort Laramie Treaty, 1868

The Indian Appropriations Act, 1851
1 The Early Settlement of the West, c1835-c1862
1.1 The Plains Indians: Beliefs & Way of Life
1.1.1 The Plains Indians - Social Structure
1.1.2 The Plains Indians - Way of Life
1.1.3 End of Topic Test - Social & Tribal Structures
1.1.4 Grade 9 - The Plains Indians
1.2 Migration & Early Settlement
1.2.1 The Oregon Trail & Gold Rush
1.2.2 Manifest Destiny
1.2.3 Major Migrations - Donner, Mormon & Farmer
1.2.4 End of Topic Test - Migration and Early Settlement
1.2.5 Grade 9 - The Early Settlement of the West
1.3 Conflict & Tension
1.3.1 Fort Laramie Treaty & Indian Appropriations Act
1.3.2 Lawless Towns
1.3.3 End of Topic Test - Conflict & Tension
2 Development of the Plains, c.1862–c.1876
2.1 The Development of Settlement in the West
2.1.1 Causes of the American Civil War
2.1.2 The American Civil War
2.1.3 Homesteading & Railroads 1862-1876
2.1.4 Continuing Law & Order Problems 1862-1876
2.1.5 Ranching, Cattle & Cowboys 1862-1876
2.1.6 End of Topic Test - Development of the Plains
2.2 Changes in the Way of Life of the Plains Indians
2.2.1 Impact of Railroads & Settlers 1862-1876
2.2.2 Impact of the Peace Policy & Reservations
2.2.3 The Indian Wars (1862-1868)
2.2.4 End of Topic Test - Changes in the Way of Life
2.2.5 Grade 9 - Development of the Plains
3 Conflicts & Conquest, c.1876–c.1895
3.1 Changes in Farming & Settlement
3.1.1 Farming & the Cattle Industry 1876-1895
3.1.2 The Exoduster Movement & Oklahoma Land Rush
3.1.3 End of Topic Test - Exodusters, Land Rush & Cattle
3.2 Conflict & Tension
3.2.1 Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp and the Range Wars
3.2.2 Little Big Horn, the Ghost Dance & Wounded Knee
3.2.3 Destroying the Indian Way of Life
3.2.4 End of Topic Test - Conflict and Tension
3.2.5 Grade 9 - Conflicts & Tension
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1 The Early Settlement of the West, c1835-c1862
1.1 The Plains Indians: Beliefs & Way of Life
1.1.1 The Plains Indians - Social Structure
1.1.2 The Plains Indians - Way of Life
1.1.3 End of Topic Test - Social & Tribal Structures
1.1.4 Grade 9 - The Plains Indians
1.2 Migration & Early Settlement
1.2.1 The Oregon Trail & Gold Rush
1.2.2 Manifest Destiny
1.2.3 Major Migrations - Donner, Mormon & Farmer
1.2.4 End of Topic Test - Migration and Early Settlement
1.2.5 Grade 9 - The Early Settlement of the West
1.3 Conflict & Tension
1.3.1 Fort Laramie Treaty & Indian Appropriations Act
1.3.2 Lawless Towns
1.3.3 End of Topic Test - Conflict & Tension
2 Development of the Plains, c.1862–c.1876
2.1 The Development of Settlement in the West
2.1.1 Causes of the American Civil War
2.1.2 The American Civil War
2.1.3 Homesteading & Railroads 1862-1876
2.1.4 Continuing Law & Order Problems 1862-1876
2.1.5 Ranching, Cattle & Cowboys 1862-1876
2.1.6 End of Topic Test - Development of the Plains
2.2 Changes in the Way of Life of the Plains Indians
2.2.1 Impact of Railroads & Settlers 1862-1876
2.2.2 Impact of the Peace Policy & Reservations
2.2.3 The Indian Wars (1862-1868)
2.2.4 End of Topic Test - Changes in the Way of Life
2.2.5 Grade 9 - Development of the Plains
3 Conflicts & Conquest, c.1876–c.1895
3.1 Changes in Farming & Settlement
3.1.1 Farming & the Cattle Industry 1876-1895
3.1.2 The Exoduster Movement & Oklahoma Land Rush
3.1.3 End of Topic Test - Exodusters, Land Rush & Cattle
3.2 Conflict & Tension
3.2.1 Billy the Kid, Wyatt Earp and the Range Wars
3.2.2 Little Big Horn, the Ghost Dance & Wounded Knee
3.2.3 Destroying the Indian Way of Life
3.2.4 End of Topic Test - Conflict and Tension
3.2.5 Grade 9 - Conflicts & Tension