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146784071Walt Whitmanpoet: "Song of Myself"- 18550
146784072Multicultural society in the U.S.19th. Native peoples were pushed onto reservations, forced tribes to the white way of life.1
1467840731850 and after Civil WarMen like "Buffalo Bill" Codyshot and killed hundreds of thousands of Bisson, exterminating the buffalo and economy of the plains Indians.2
146784074Dawes Severalty Act of 1877Shifted land policies away from tribal reservations and toward individual tracts of land ment to promote family farms once common in U.S.3
146784075Carisle Indian School or Toledo Indian schoolNative children were removed from schools and were moved here to eliminate tribal influences. Tribal ways were banned4
146784076Civil War ended Slavery!!!1867-1877 Civil rights extended to freed slaves and black men with voting rights5
146784077Seneca Falls Convention 1848based off of Declaration of Independence- "a declaration of sentiments"6
146784078Better alternatives for womenFought for equal rights. Opportunities for education and employment instead of marriage7
146784079Migrants into the U.S.1840- 1914: 25 million. Brought new things like food and music to society. converged in own little towns, 1882- hinese migration halted. 1908- same for Japan8
146784080The Meaning of Freedom for an Ex- SlaveStill live in fear of being treated like a slave, had no trust for white people- Colonel P.H. Anderson9
146784081Brithish and French made up CanadaBritish and Frensh overpowered natives, blacks came by way or underground railroad, chinese came in search of gold and work on railroads10
146784082Clashes Between British and French in CanadaB - NW for Dominionclashed w/ W expanding French fur traders and lumberjacks. French fur traders intermarried w/ natives - métis11
146784083Louis Rielassumed presidency of a provisional gov. over métis and natives til he was forced into exile12
146784084Canadia Pacific Railroad 1880'srailroad introduced whites back into métis' lives. Riel killed for treason after trying to lead army to British Canadian settlement and railroad.13
146784085Riel execution had affecthis death predicted conflicts of Canadia British, French, and natives14
146784086Latin American social ladderCreoles (Euopeans born in America) at the top, natives, blacks and mixed at the bottom15
146784087MigrationBuenos Aries- "the Paris of the Americas"; small amount of migrants- not a big deal...didn't change society around them that much; large amount of migrants- completely changed lifestyle16
146784088Cultural diversitySarmiento- didn't like caudillos; Facundo: Civilization and Barbarism (1845) based off Enlightenment17
146784089gauchoscowboys; Sarmiento admired them, but still believed that urban residents should make the overall decisions for society since the cowboys lived outside of town18
146784090Gaucho liveslived apart, José Hernandez- The Gaucho Martín Fierro (described them) by 19th, they started fading away in Latin A.19
146784091Male Dominationmachismo- social ethic that honored male strength, courage, aggresiveness, assertiveness, and cunning20
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