Reasons for going west
Boomtown
Native American settlers
The wheat belt
Settling in the great plains
100

 The American belief that the United States was meant to extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific

Manifest destiny 

100

Canadian miner who discovered some gold sunken under a pit of water and also found the comstock load

Henry Comstock

100

While some groups lived in communities of farmers and hunters, most Native Americans were nomads, following the buffalo

Before settlers on the plains 

100

the region of the Great Plains where the primary crop grown was wheat

The wheat belt 

100

Difficulties of Life on the Plains

Sod houses

200

Many people saw the West as an opportunity to get rich as stories traveled East about people finding massive deposits of gold and silver. What could this be 

Mining 

200

A town undergoing rapid growth due to sudden prosperity.

Boomtown 

200

What was some conflict 

As settlers from the East moved onto the Plains, they came into conflict more frequently with the Native Americans there

200

a nickname for farmers that plowed the Plains, used a new method of farming to grow wheat in the dry environment

Sodbusters 

200

Requirements of the Homestead Act

To get the title, settler had to live on the land for 5 years and make improvements

300

The government wanted people to settle in the Great Plains, and to do so they started a land program. 

Open land farming 

300

A group of citizens who protect and monitor individuals often to commit crime 

Vigilance committee 

300

In 1862 the Dakota people launched the first major uprising

The Dakota Sioux Uprising

300

the most used method, in which farmers would plant seeds deep in the ground

Dry farming 

300

Why did people start settling the Plains

Rain follows the plow - cultivating the Plains would increase rainfall

400

The railroad system throughout the West allowed for rapid transport of both settlers and products throughout the West

Railroads 

400

When a town's sudden popularity ends abruptly leading to population decline  

Boomtown going bust 

400

Hundreds of Lakota warriors ambushed the entire unit, wiping them out

Red Cloud’s War

400

New Technology Helps Farmers

Steel plow

400

For hundreds of years the Great Plains had been home to nomadic Native American tribes that followed the buffalo to survive

Before the Settlers

500

People including veterans of the Civil War, immigrants, families, and young people viewed the West as a place where they could lead an exciting life and maybe make a fortune

Adventure 

500

example of boomtown 

California gold rush 

500

While they were camped, Colonel John Chivington was ordered to attack the Cheyenne

Sand Creek 

500

With the technological advances, some wheat farms grew to cover 50,000 acres

Wheat Farms Start Growing

500

Summertime temperature of over 100 degrees, leading to prairie fires

Difficulties of Life on the Plains

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