Many Midwestern and East Coast Americans wanted to move west to become . These new arrivals often had conflicts with 2._ because their work and livelihood depended on different kinds of land usage. 3. was a famous US cavalrymen who liked fighting Indians in the West. He was completely defeated by Chief 4_ - who led the Sioux to victory at the 5.- _. The US government sent its military with great force, and nearly all the Indians were sent to 6. , where they lived on government handouts, often called allotments. One final set of Indian "troubles" came out of the 7.- movement in the late 1880S. Women helped remake the American West. One of the most famous was the sharpshooter 8 Her prowess indicated women could do more than expected. Another "woman Though born in New England, she went to the Far West and of the West" was 9. dedicated her life to exposing the shame of broken government promises to the Indians. Her book was named A Century of Dishonor.