put the events in order from top to bottom

the dawnes act terminates tribal ownership of most reservation lands
first treaty of laramie order that indians move out of the path of white settlement
indians are forced out of the black hills region when gold is discoverd
treaty of medicine lodge moves indians to region that is now oklaholma

first treaty of laramie order that indians move out of the path of white settlement

indians are forced out of the black hills region when gold is discoverd
treaty of medicine lodge moves indians to region that is now oklahoma
the dawnes act terminates tribal ownership of most reservation lands

1. First treaty of Laramie orders that Indians move out of the path of white settlement.

2. Indians are forced out of the Black Hills region when gold is discovered.
3. Treaty of Medicine Lodge moves Indians to a region that is now Oklahoma.
4. The Dawes Act terminates tribal ownership of most reservation lands.

To put the events in order from top to bottom, follow these steps:

1. Analyze the given events and their descriptions.
- Dawnes Act terminates tribal ownership of most reservation lands.
- First Treaty of Laramie orders that Indians move out of the path of white settlement.
- Indians are forced out of the Black Hills region when gold is discovered.
- Treaty of Medicine Lodge moves Indians to the region that is now Oklahoma.

2. Consider the historical context and timelines of each event. This will help determine the chronological order.

3. Determine the order of the events based on the information provided.

Putting the events in order from top to bottom:

1. First Treaty of Laramie orders that Indians move out of the path of white settlement.
- This event marks one of the early instances of Indians being pushed out of their territories for white settlement.

2. Indians are forced out of the Black Hills region when gold is discovered.
- This event occurs after the Treaty of Laramie as gold was discovered in the Black Hills, leading to increased pressure for Indians to vacate the area.

3. Treaty of Medicine Lodge moves Indians to the region that is now Oklahoma.
- This event occurs after Indians were forced out of the Black Hills. The Treaty of Medicine Lodge was an agreement that relocated tribes to what is now Oklahoma.

4. The Dawnes Act terminates tribal ownership of most reservation lands.
- This event occurs last as the Dawnes Act, which terminated tribal ownership of reservation lands, happened in 1887, which is after the previous events.

Putting the events in order from top to bottom:

First Treaty of Laramie
Indians are forced out of the Black Hills region when gold is discovered
Treaty of Medicine Lodge
The Dawnes Act terminates tribal ownership of most reservation lands