The US Government wanted to establish a fort in the Black Hills of South Dakota. The Black Hills Expedition of 1874 was also looking for a route to the southwestern US along with looking at the possibility of mining for gold.
Through treaties, the Black Hills of South Dakota had been given to Native Americans. Then gold was discovered in French Creek near present day Custer, South Dakota. This discovery of gold caused conflict because the US Military was unable to keep the gold prospectors and others out of the Black Hills.
Gold was found in the Pike's Peak region of Colorado, which was part of the Cheyenne and Arapaho ancestral territory. This discovery prompted an influx of settlers in the mid-1800s, which led to the US government breaking its treaty with the Cheyenne and Arapaho and subsequently forcing them off their land.
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The discovery of gold in the Black Hills in the mid-1800s led to increased conflict between the Sioux and the US government, as the land was considered sacred to the Sioux and protected by treaty. The ensuing gold rush brought a flood of prospectors and settlers to the area, leading to violence and ultimately the US government seizing the Black Hills from the Sioux in violation of the treaty.
In the Black Hills of South Dakota.
After gold was discovered there, the US government wanted to open the land for settlers.
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Yes, there is an area in Texas called Black Hills. They are located near Marfa, Texas.
The Black Hills and the city of Sioux Falls are both located in the US state of South Dakota.
Sylvan Lake is located in Custer State Park in the Black Hills of the state of South Dakota.
After gold was discovered there, the US government wanted to open the land for settlers.
The Black Hills of South Dakota are so named because of their appearance. Seen from a distance, the Black Hills appear black due to being covered in pine trees.
It was the Black Hills Gold Rush.