Industrialization
Immigration
Railroads
Economy
Odds and Ends
100

A change in the way goods are produced, moving from handmade to factory-produced.

What is industrialization?

100

The variety of cultures and backgrounds of the foreign workers.

What does the term "diversity" refer to in the context of immigrants?

100

They made transportation faster and cheaper.

What problem did railroads help solve for transporting goods?

100

The lumber industry.

 What industry became very important due to the railroads?

100

To provide land for tribes to practice their culture under tribal rule.

What was the purpose of reservations for Native Americans?

200

Factories made goods faster and cheaper than craftsmen could by hand.

How did factories change the production of goods?

200

Many came from China, Japan, and the Philippines.

From which countries did many immigrants to Washington come?

200

It happened in  1862.

 In what year did Congress charter the first transcontinental railroads?

200

 It led to Spokane becoming a major supplier for mining.

How did the discovery of silver affect Spokane's economy?

200

75 delegates, including Republicans, Democrats, and Independents.

Who were the delegates elected for Washington's constitutional convention?

300

Because they had access to shipping networks and many workers.

Why were factories often located in big cities?

300

 Factories needed many workers, leading to more immigrants moving to the U.S.

 How did immigration relate to industrialization?

300

The railroads met at Promontory Point, Utah.

What significant event happened on May 10, 1869?

300

They were important for beer production and were exported worldwide.

What was significant about the hop farms in Western Washington?

300

It allowed Washington to hold a constitutional convention.

What did the Omnibus Bill allow Washington to do?

400

Minerals and lumber were in high demand.

What natural resources were in high demand during this time?

400

People of color often faced discrimination and more difficulties.

What challenges did people of color face in Washington compared to white immigrants?

400

Mr. Jay Cooke

Who was responsible for building the Northern Pacific Railroad?

400

80 percent.

What percentage of Washington's total manufacturing income was generated by the lumber industry from 1860 to 1880?

400

 It marked the end of a long wait for statehood.

What was the significance of Washington's admission as a state in 1889?

500

 Factories played a key role by increasing production speed and efficiency.

What was the role of factories in the industrialization process?

500

A violent event where three Chinese hop-pickers were killed, showing rising tensions.

What event in 1885 involved Chinese hop-pickers, and what did it show about tensions at that time?

500

It improved transportation and commerce in the region.

What was the significance of the branch line created from Yakima to Tacoma?

500

It could be preserved without refrigeration for longer periods.

Why was canned salmon a popular product during this time?

500

The growing population helped lead to statehood.

 How did the arrival of new people influence Washington’s journey to statehood?

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