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Historical Question:
How might the conflicts that led to the Walla Walla Treaties of 1855, the wars that followed the treaty council meeting, and the economic, cultural, and spiritual devastation to those treaty tribes been alleviated or prevented?
For this assignment, perform these steps:
First, review your research from Part I. Review the sources you found, so that you have them handy.
Now, considering the historical question and the information you have gathered in your research, decide what conclusion is supported by the evidence. Expand this idea into a more detailed claim.
Looking over the research notes you have gathered, consider how this evidence and reasoning supports your claim.
Organize your research notes into the Outline Table. This outline will help you turn your notes into a well-crafted essay or presentation.
To get the best grade possible, follow the instructions in the assignment closely and answer all of the questions completely. The outline portion of the assignment is worth 20 points.
Submit the following documentation to your instructor:
Filled-in Outline Table. (Add pages if more space is needed.) This assignment is worth 20 points.
Outline for Opinion Essay or Presentation
To prepare the outline for your paper or presentation:
State a claim related to an historical question and support the claim with evidence.
Provide evidence, using multiple sources from multiple points of view.
Address a counterclaim: consider the strengths and weaknesses not only of your position but also of opposing positions.
Summarize the claim and evidence at the end.
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Restate opinion and summarize

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Answer:By the time of the Walla Walla Council, government agents had divided the tribes in the East, destroyed Native economies, forcefully removed thousands of Indian people to the trans-Mississippi West, created an Indian Territory, and opened millions of acres of Native traditional lands to non-Natives.

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