The Conquest of the West
The impact of the transcontinental railroad, ranching, and the final wars against Native Americans.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Dawes Act attempt to destroy Native American culture?
- 2What role did the railroad play in the environmental transformation of the West?
- 3Was the "Frontier Thesis" an accurate reflection of American development?
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