Big Bear
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Big Bear was a famous Cree leader who hoped for peace between the white settlers and the Cree. He signed a peace treaty with the Blackfoot, believing that violence does not bring peace. He held out on signing Treaty 6 hoping to win more rights for his people. In the end, Big Bear had no choice but to sign the treaty. Broken promises led to bloodshed at Frog Lake and Fort Pitt in spite of Big Bear's efforts to promote peace. Big Bear was found guilty of treason and imprisoned for one year. He died in 1888.
Additional Details:
Author: Terry Barber
Fry Reading Level(s): 2
Lexile Reading Level: 450L
CASAS Reading Level: B (201-210 reading score range)
Number Of Pages: 48
ISBN: 978-1-77153-042-2
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