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This was the first time the Sioux Indians were seen
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Thomas Jefferson purched the Louisiana tarritory.
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The Sioux Indian tribe electes Sitting Bull as Chief
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This treaty establishes the Sioux Reservation in South Dakota west of the Missouri River, including the Black Hills.
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Sitting Bull assembles a force of Plains Indians and prepares to fight against the U.S. Army. The Americans don't live up to there part of the treaty of Fort Laramie treaty.
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U.S. Congress passes an act in March that split the Sioux Reservation into six smaller reservations.
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