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19.4 & Vocab
Vocab
100

Why did the government give railroads subsidies in the late 1800’s?

We needed to get the raw materials to the East and Midwest. They needed to move people.

100

What did the wild cattle become known as?

Longhorns

100

What is one way that Native Americans were different from European settlers?

Natives were farmers/hunters, they were nomadic and used buffalo as their primary source of many things. 

100

Why did the price of the crops growing fall? (Think about supply and demand)

 It kept falling due to increased supply and stable demand.

100

Transcontinental

go across the continent (Atlantic to Pacific)

200

What was life like in a “boomtown”?

Lawless, lively, violent, gambling,  population mostly made up of men. 



200

How much did a longhorn cost in Texas vs. in the Northeast?

Texas = $3.50 northeast = $40

200

In what year did the US government set up the Indian Peace Commission?

1867

200

What was the National Grange, and how did it help farmers?

A network of local groups of farmers. The National Grange helped farmers by giving representation and having a social group for them. 

200

Long Drives

 “drive” their cattle hundreds of miles to the railroads located in Missouri and later in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, and Wyoming 

300

How did mining in the West help lead to the construction of railroads?

To move materials

300

How long did long drives take?

2-3 months 

300

Was land on reservations good for hunting and fishing?

no

300

What successes did the Farmers’ Alliances movement have in the 1890 elections?

  3 seats in the Senate, 6 governorships, 50 seats in the House of Representatives.  Farmers’ Alliance leaders decided to turn the movement into a national political party 

300

Vaqueros

Western cowhands of Hispanic background

400

How many acres were dedicated to building the railroad?

130,000,000

400

What kind of skills did cowhands use?

cowhands used Brought much of the language to ranching The word “ranch” comes from the Spanish word “rancho”, Civil War veterans or African Americans who moved West in search of a better life.

400

What did the Dawes Act call for?

for the breaking up reservations and ending Native Americans’ identification with a tribal group. 



400

Was the Populist Party successful? (opinion - use proof from the slides to back up your response)

yes and because it earned an easier work week, private voting, and income tax 

400

Homestead

  • earn ownership of land by settling on it

500

Where did the two sets of tracks meet?

Promontory Summit, Utah.

500

What type of women could claim land in the Great Plains?

Single women, or widowed women.

500

Were the Natives pleased with the land they received through the Dawes Act?

No, the land was too small, and couldn't farm as much, and just looking to sell now 

500

Subsidy

money or goods given by a person or government to support a project that benefits the public

500

Sodbuster

Farmers on the Great Plains who adapted to the environment around them

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