Class D106 Study Guide for Exam
In 1849, who became the first superintendent of Indian affairs? - Answer-Oregon governor Joseph Lane
In 1850-1855, how many treaties were made with Oregon Indians and what was the end result ? -
Answer-20 treaties were made - none of them were ratified by the senate as Oregon's territorial
delegates apposed them
Between 1853-1856, Miners flocked to a gold strike occurring in the PNW from California - what was the
end result of this ? - Answer-The miners mistreated the natives which resulted in the Rogue River War
of 1855-1856
What was the result of the Rogue River War ? - Answer-Natives were defeated by the US miners and
army. were forcibly moved to a reservation.
How were treaties that were created in 1853-1855 directly affect the area of Willamette valley and the
local natives ? - Answer-seven treaties were created that extinguished Indian land title. Unwilling
natives were moved to one of two reservations outside of the valley.
How were the Siletz and Grande Ronde reservations different - Answer-They were created out of
executive order, not by treaty. The implied that the land that was allotted could be reduced
, Who signed treaties between 1854-1855 with natives of the Puget Sound ? - Answer-Governor Stevens
What was the effect of the treaties that Governor Stevens was involved with - Answer-Provoked
sporadic warfare in the area
What war occurred between 1872-1873 - Answer-The Modoc War
What sparked the Modoc war ? - Answer-Modoc dissatisfaction with their forced removal from their
land and mistreatment of the Klamath reserve
What is the name of the reservation for the Walla Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla people ? - Answer-The
Umatilla Reservation
How many tribes lived in the Yakima reservation ? - Answer-15 are named
What is the Walla Walla Council of 1855 - Answer-Palmer promises to protect tribal people with treaties
and establish learning centers where natives could be "civilized" in white ways
What is the Middle Columbia River Council ? - Answer-Palmer traveled to the Columbia River and met
with tribe representatives of tribes in the middle of the Columbia at the Wasco Treaty council near the
Dalles
What sparked the plateau Indian war in 1855 ? - Answer-Natives who did not agree with the treaties
ratified
in 1957 what destroyed an important fishery on the Columbia river? - Answer-US Army Engineers built
the Dalles Dam, this flooded the falls and destroyed the fishery
In 1849, who became the first superintendent of Indian affairs? - Answer-Oregon governor Joseph Lane
In 1850-1855, how many treaties were made with Oregon Indians and what was the end result ? -
Answer-20 treaties were made - none of them were ratified by the senate as Oregon's territorial
delegates apposed them
Between 1853-1856, Miners flocked to a gold strike occurring in the PNW from California - what was the
end result of this ? - Answer-The miners mistreated the natives which resulted in the Rogue River War
of 1855-1856
What was the result of the Rogue River War ? - Answer-Natives were defeated by the US miners and
army. were forcibly moved to a reservation.
How were treaties that were created in 1853-1855 directly affect the area of Willamette valley and the
local natives ? - Answer-seven treaties were created that extinguished Indian land title. Unwilling
natives were moved to one of two reservations outside of the valley.
How were the Siletz and Grande Ronde reservations different - Answer-They were created out of
executive order, not by treaty. The implied that the land that was allotted could be reduced
, Who signed treaties between 1854-1855 with natives of the Puget Sound ? - Answer-Governor Stevens
What was the effect of the treaties that Governor Stevens was involved with - Answer-Provoked
sporadic warfare in the area
What war occurred between 1872-1873 - Answer-The Modoc War
What sparked the Modoc war ? - Answer-Modoc dissatisfaction with their forced removal from their
land and mistreatment of the Klamath reserve
What is the name of the reservation for the Walla Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla people ? - Answer-The
Umatilla Reservation
How many tribes lived in the Yakima reservation ? - Answer-15 are named
What is the Walla Walla Council of 1855 - Answer-Palmer promises to protect tribal people with treaties
and establish learning centers where natives could be "civilized" in white ways
What is the Middle Columbia River Council ? - Answer-Palmer traveled to the Columbia River and met
with tribe representatives of tribes in the middle of the Columbia at the Wasco Treaty council near the
Dalles
What sparked the plateau Indian war in 1855 ? - Answer-Natives who did not agree with the treaties
ratified
in 1957 what destroyed an important fishery on the Columbia river? - Answer-US Army Engineers built
the Dalles Dam, this flooded the falls and destroyed the fishery