Government Acts & Policies
Transportation and Expansion
Social & Economic Impact of Expansion
Communication and Technology
Culture and Society of the West
100
What did the Homestead Act of 1862 give to settlers?

160 acres of land to anyone who paid a small fee, lived on it for five years, and improved it.

100

What did the transcontinental railroad connect? 

The eastern United States to the western territories.

100

Who were the Exodusters?

Freed African Americans who moved west to escape discrimination and find opportunity.


100

What method was used to deliver mail before the telegraph and railroad?

The Pony Express

100

What material was used to build homes when wood was scarce on the plains?

Sod
200

What did the Pacific Railway Act of 1862 authorize?

Construction of the first U.S. transcontinental railroad.

200

How long did it take to cross the country before the transcontinental RR?

4-6 months

200

What was the main goal of the Grange Movement?

To fight unfair railroad practices and support cooperative farming.

200

What was one major problem with the Pony Express?

It was slow and dangerous—riders faced attacks and long travel times.

200

What were "Hell on Wheels" towns?

Temporary railroad towns filled with saloons, bars, and entertainment for workers.

300

What was the purpose of the Morrill Land Grant Act of 1862?

To fund state colleges that taught agricultural and mechanical (industrial) skills.

300

What was one major economic benefit of the railroads for farmers?

They could ship crops to more markets quickly and cheaply.

300

How many new states were added to the Union between 1865 and 1900?

Nine new states.

300

How did the telegraph improve national communication?

It allowed messages to be sent across the country in minutes instead of weeks or months.

300

Why did “Hell on Wheels” towns often become violent?

Because of the lack of law enforcement, abundance of alcohol, and large numbers of young men.

400

How did the Pacific Railway Act encourage both communication and transportation development?

It provided land and funding for railroads and called for telegraph lines to be built alongside them.

400

How did land grants to railroads promote western settlement?

Railroads sold unused land to settlers, creating towns, farms, and businesses along the routes.

400

Why were farmers frustrated with large corporations and railroads during this period?

Because railroads charged high shipping rates and the government offered more support to railroads than to farmers.

400

How was the telegraph system connected to railroad construction?

The Pacific Railway Act ordered telegraph lines to be built alongside the railroad tracks.


400

What was the system many freedmen who didn’t migrate became tied to?

sharecropping

500

How did these federal acts collectively shape westward expansion and economic development?

They provided land for settlement, funded infrastructure for transportation, and supported education. 

500

Explain how the expansion of the railroads transformed the geography and economy of the American West.

Turn areas into farmland, created towns, mass migration and reduced travel costs. 

500

How did western migration and organizations like the Grange shape U.S. politics and society?

IT lead to demands for railroad regulation, early populist movements, and expanded democratic participation. 

500

Why was the combination of railroad and telegraph technology so important to America’s growth?

They connected the entire country physically and digitally and enabled faster business transactions.

500

how many bison are left by 1900s?

fewer than 100 bison by 1902
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