Vocabulary
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Miscellaneous
100

Define the vocabulary term: "Boomtowns"

Boomtowns: A town that grows rapidly without warning due to large and valuable findings within mining. There is both large economic and population growth.

100

What is the name of the 2,000 mile trail that many pioneer families took as they moved to the west?

The Oregon Trail
100

What are the three main jobs in the west coast discussed in chapter 2?

Cowboys, Miners, Railroad Workers.

100

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100

The transcontinental railroad created both _____________ and _____________ growth in the west.

Economic and Population

200

Define the vocabulary term: "Transcontinental Railroad"

The transcontinental railroad was built to allow efficient and reliable travel between the east and west coast.
200

What was the main goal for the Lewis and Clark exploration?

They were sent by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the west. They were exploring the Louisiana Purchase and in search of river routes.

200

What was the most important and dangerous job that cowboys faced on the job?

Cattle Drives: Herding cattle for hundreds of miles to the north. This journey usually lasted several months.

200

What did the Homestead Act grant eligible American citizens?

Any small farmer who was 21 or older AND an American citizen could be eligible to receive 160 acres of land in the west. These citizens would have to promise the government that they would live there for a minimum of 5 years

200

True or False: People from all over the world not just the east coast moved to the west coast to become miners.

True

300

Define the vocabulary term: "Exodusters"

Exodusters: A large group of African Americans that left the south and moved west to escape the segregation and discrimination present in the southern states.

300

Why did thousands of Mormon families travel together and relocate to the west coast?

They were in search of religious freedom.

300

What two companies lead the race in building the transcontinental railroad?

The Union Pacific and the Central Pacific

300

What did the Morrill Act provide?

The Morrill Act provided over 17 million acres of land to states in the west. States then had to sell the land out and use the money to build colleges and educate on agriculture and engineering.

300

What were some of the common working conditions that miners faced in the west coast?

Unsafe equipment (elevator platforms without protective walls)

Dark tunnels and hot stuffy air

Explosions and Cave ins

400

Define the vocabulary term: "Pony Express"

Pony Express: Before the transcontinental railroad, mail was delivered through the "Pony Express". This was delivering mail to the west on horseback.
400
What are some challenges that pioneer families faced as they traveled west on the Oregon trail?

It was very expensive

Shortages of food, supplies, and water

Rough weather

Geographic Barriers

400

The Union Pacific and the Central Pacific both hired thousands of immigrants to help build the transcontinental railroad. Who specifically did they hire?

Union--Irish Immigrants

Central--Chinese Immigrants

400

How did sodbusters get their nickname?

Sodbusters were farmers who would work very hard to break apart the sod in the ground. This job was very challenging for farmers.

400

During the building of the transcontinental railroad, both companies faced many ______________ challenges

geographic

500

Define the vocabulary term: "Comstock Lode"

Comstock Lode: A large amount of gold and silver was discovered by Henry Comstock in Nevada of 1859. This discovery brought thousands of miners to Nevada to search for gold and silver.

500

What are Mountain Men known for doing as they traveled west?

They were among the first to explore the Rocky Mountains

They would live lonely and dangerous lives

They became fur trappers (hunt and trapped animals)

500

The federal government passed the ________________ in 1862 and 1864 to pay for the construction costs of building the transcontinental railroad.

Pacific Railway Acts

500

What was the purpose of dry farming?

Farmers used this method of farming to create crops that did not depend on water. This was a benefit for farmers who did not have easy access to water due to location or drought.

500

How did the price of cattle vary from the west to other states in the east?

Cattle would range from $3-$6 in the west and would sell for up to $80 in the east.

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