Available at BC Library
Go to BC Library website
Click on “Databases” (on the left)
Scroll down to “Films on Demand”
Search for “The West: Fight No More Forever” (make sure you select full video)
Watch from 7:30 to 50:20
Responses can be written as either bullet points or complete sentences which ever works best to your note taking style.
Submitting Your Response
Students can submit their completed viewing worksheet in one of two ways.
1. You can download this file and type your responses below the questions on the viewing worksheet. And submit the file to Canvas.
2. You can print the viewing worksheet (page two of this document) and hand-write your responses as you watch the video. Then, take a photo of or scan your worksheet. You can submit the photo or scan to Canvas.
The West: Fight No More Forever
Take notes throughout the film on the key historical figures—George Armstrong Custer, Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse
What was the impact of gold in the Black Hills?
What were the terms of the Treaty of 1868? How did Native Americans view this and other treaties?
How did the U.S. try to obtain the Black Hills?
What is the size of the U.S. military in the west? What was their mission? Who was in the army? What is life like for U.S. soldiers?
What happened at Rosebud Creek?
What happened at Little Bighorn/Greasy Grass?
What was the U.S. response to Little Bighorn?