In 1874, how did many Sioux respond to the federal government’s order to remain on their reservation? The Sioux ignored the order and left the reservation to hunt buffalo. The Sioux followed the order and remained on the reservation. The Sioux followed the order and flew a white flag of truce. The Sioux ignored the order and set up a camp near an army post.
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The correct answer is option B.
The Sioux followed the order and remained on the reservation.
In 1874, leaders of the Sioux tribe responded to the federal government’s order to remain on their reservation.
People of the Sioux tribe gave up 90% of their land for supplies.
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In 1874, when the order of reservation was announced by the Federal government then “the Sioux followed the order and remained on the reservation”.
However, the case started when the Black Hills announced its gold presence that made people claim the land and have certain clashes with each other.
This results in the death of many men.
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