Cattle & Cowboys
The Age of Oil
Railroads & Urban Growth
Westward Expansion
People of the Frontier
100

These Mexican cowboys influenced American ranching traditions, including roping and branding.

vaqueros

100

The 1901 discovery that launched Texas into the petroleum age occurred at what famous site?

Spindletop

100

Railroads allowed farmers to do what more efficiently than wagons?

Transport crops and cattle to markets faster.

100

Most Native Americans in Texas were relocated to where during westward expansion?

Indian Territory (Oklahoma)

100

These African American regiments served on the frontier and fought Native American tribes.

Buffalo Soldiers

200

In the late 1800s, what was the greatest threat to cattle ranchers’ profits?

Texas Fever (diseased cattle)

200

The oil boom caused major growth in banking and financial services in these two Texas cities.

Dallas and Houston

200

Industrial growth and railroad expansion caused people to move to cities in a process called what?

urbanization

200

One major environmental reason people avoided settling West Texas was lack of what resource?

water

200

This Comanche leader helped his people transition to reservation life and supported education and ranching.

Quanah Parker

300

Cattle trails helped Texas grow by encouraging the building of what type of transportation system?  

railroads

300

How did Howard Hughes help Texas' oil companies?

inventor who improved drill bit technology

300

Which group would NOT be considered a cause of urban growth: factory workers, railroad builders, business owners, or large elderly populations?

large elderly populations

300

What was the biggest obstacle that discouraged families from moving west in early Texas frontier days?

Threat of conflict and harsh environment.

300

He served as a tribal judge and negotiated with white business leaders.

Quanah Parker

400

Many early cowboys in Texas came from which two cultural backgrounds that shaped ranching skills?

Spanish and Mexican

400

________________ cycles in the oil industry created many ghost towns across Texas and the West.

Boom-and-bust

400

This Texas governor is known for regulating railroads and protecting citizens from unfair business practices.

James Hogg

400

Barbed wire was especially helpful to which group?

Farmers

400

Westward expansion resulted in what major consequence for Texas Native Americans?

Loss of land and forced relocation.

500

The introduction of this invention ended the open range and helped farmers protect their land.

barbed wire

500

Before oil became dominant, this industry was the largest in Texas.

agriculture

500

How did land, cattle, and railroads together change Texas after the Civil War?

They expanded settlement on the frontier.

500

Westward expansion had what long-term impact on Native Texans?

Loss of land and forced relocation.

500

The oil boom increased demand for lumber because it was needed to build what structures?

oil derricks and housing

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