People
Wild West
Native Americans
Settlers
Railroad
100

Who was the leader of the Nez Perce Indians?

Cheief Joseph

100

Who was the person in charge of a cattle drive?

trail boss

100

What was the area of land the government set aside for the Native Americans to live called?

reservation

100

What do we call the open land in the West that had not been settled?

frontier

100

What is a town called that grew (or was built) quickly?

boomtown

200

Who was the colonel who led US forces at the Battle of the Little Bighorn?

George Custer

200

What are the symbols put on cattle to recognize who owned them?

brands

200

Who was the Sioux chief who fought at the Battle of the Little Bighorn?

Crazy Horse

200

Who are the Boomers?

Boomers are people who raced to claim land in Oklahoma by pushing stakes in the ground and setting up tents.

200

What do we call a sudden rush of sacred animals that run away from the trail?

stampede

300

Who was the most popular cattle trail named after?

Jesse Chisholm

300

What kind of animal did the Spanish bring to America?

Longhorn cattle

300

What is a lode?

a rich source of precious metal

300

What helped the farmers settle the west very helpful?

new inventions, barbwire, windmills

300

What does transcontinental mean?

crossing the continent

400

Who was one of the first marshals of Abilene?

Tom Smith

400

What is it called when you move a large about our cattle?

cattle drive

400

What Act did the government pass that tried to make Indians live more like white people?

Dawes Act

400

During what period did people called "Sooners" slip across the borders and claim land before they were allowed?

Oklahoma Land Rush

400

Which town did the continental railroad meet at in the middle?

Promontory Summit, Utah

500

Name a Missionary to the West?

Ezra Fisher

500

What is a sodbuster?

A prairie farmer who raised corn, wheat, cattle, and hogs.

500

Which tribe of Native Americans were friendly to the railroad workers and settlers?

Pawnee

500

What is the Homestead Act?

Settlers were allowed to own 160 acres if they built a house, lived on the land, and improved it.

500

What made it hard for workers to build the transcontinental railroad?

Many landforms: water, mountains, hills, boulders...

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