That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
that no road would be built through their territory
that no road would be built through their territory
that no road would be built through their territory
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
that no road would be built through their territory
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
That they would not be forced to move to a reservation
The Sioux accepted the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868, which established the Great Sioux Reservation in present-day South Dakota, Montana, and Wyoming. In return for peace, the U.S. government agreed to provide annuity payments, protect the Sioux lands from settlers, and allow the Sioux to continue hunting in designated areas.
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that no road would be built through their territory
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The Treaty of Fort Laramie, or the Sioux Treaty of 1868, was an treaty between the Lakota Nation and the US government signed in 1868. It was signed in Fort Laramie, which was in the Wyoming Territory. The agreement was that the Lakota would own the Black Hills, and other land, and also for the hunting rights in South Dakota, Wyoming, and Montana. This treaty has also ended Red Cloud's War. i do not no this answer and aperantly the guy who wrote all of that dont either....