Vocabulary
Jim Crow
Westward Expansion
People
Lagniappe
100

the killing of a person by a mob, often by hanging

What is l_______

100

this ethnic group was the primary target of Jim Crow Laws

Who are _________   __________

100

gold, precious metals, better jobs, the Homestead Act, the Transcontinental Railroad, fresh start, escape from Jim Crow

What are reasons people traveled ________

100

this group of people were pushed off of the lands which they lived on as settlers moved West; unlike many Americans they viewed land as something shared and sacred

Who are _________   ___________

100

Seperate but equal facilties like the Separate Cars Act or separate water fountains were argued to violate this amendment

What is the ____th Amendment

200

________ factors make someone want to leave a place, but _________ factors draw someone to a place

What are ____ and ____ factors

200

this White Supremacy Group was responsible for a lot of the violence and lynching which took place against African Americans

Who is the ____

200

the Transcontinental Railroad, the mechanical reaper, the telegraph, barbed wire

What are _____________ advancements (during Westward Expansion/19th century)

200

this man sat on a whites only railroad car and when asked to move to a train car designated for “Colored” people, refused and was arrested 

Who is _______   _________

200

This image is an example of what

What is a___________

300

Laws created during the Jim Crow Era to deprive of a franchise or of a legal right; to deprive of the right to vote

What are D______________ Laws/ What is d____________

300

a labor system in which a landowner would rent a portion of his land to a farmer who agreed to raise a cash crop and give a share to the farmer, in exchange for the land and access to a house

What is ______________

300

the idea that white Americans were divinely ordained to settle the entire continent of North America

What is ________  D________

300

African Americans who left the South in large scale numbers during the Great Migration for better economic opportunities and an escape from Jim Crow

Who are __________

300

This land grant legislation led to the rapid settlement of territories in the West by offering up to 160 acres of land to settlers who pledged to stay on the land and farm it for 5 years

What is the H___________ Act

400

the process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritages are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society

What is a_________/ What is to a_________

400

This Supreme Court case laid the foundation for the next 70 years of segregation

What is P______ v F________

400

this act allotted government land to be set aside specifically for colleges devoted to the agricultural and mechanical arts. 

What is the _______  _______ Grant Act

400

These people often managed herds of cattle when they moved out West

Who are __________

400

Fear and discrimination against Chinese people after the immigration of Chinese laborers to the U.S. led to this immigration policy

What is the _________  _________ Act

500

people or objects that are native to a certain region or environment. They may grow there, live there, be produced there, or occur naturally there

What is i___________

500

Phrase: The Supreme Court's decision in Plessy v Ferguson

What is "________ but ________"

500

this law authorized the President to break up reservation land, which was held in common by the members of a tribe, into small allotments to be parceled out to individuals; forced Natives who accepted land to assimilate into American society in order to become US citizens

What is the ________ Act

500

W.E.B. Dubois, Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells, Thurgood Marshall 

Who are _______  ________ activists

500

Conflict between the US army and the Sioux Indians which resulted in the massacre of hundreds of Sioux men, women, and children

What is the Battle of ________  _________