Westward Expansion - Farmers and Trains
Westward Expansion - Native Americans
The "New" South
100

This railroad was finished in 1869 and spanned the entire United States going from New York to Sacramento, California.

What is the Transcontinental Railroad?

100

This was the new policy towards Native Americans in the Grant administration that gave plots of land to tribes but were to be governed by the US as wards of the state. Strict rules regulated Natives on what they could and couldn’t do and they weren’t allowed to leave.

What is the Reservation System?

100

This is a type of farming in which families rent small plots of land from a landowner in return for a portion of the crops they grew. It has been named historically as "slavery by another name."

What is sharecropping?

200

This law passed in 1862 gave 160 acres to anyone who settled out west and cultivated the land for 5 years.

What is the Homestead Act?

200

These were institutions that the US established to force Native American children to adopt western culture and ways of living.

What are American Indian Boarding Schools?

200

In this landmark Supreme Court decision, the Court upheld racial segregation and ruled that public accommodations could be separate if they were equal.

What is Plessy v Ferguson?

300

This law gave subsidies (money) to railroad companies to build railroads out west.

What is the Pacific Railroad Act?

300

The United States military massacred over 150 Lakota-Sioux natives in this event. This event led to the end of large-scale Native American resistance to their mistreatment.

What is the Wounded Knee Massacre?

300

This man was the first Black man to graduate from Harvard with a Doctorate. He fiercely advocated for political equality of blacks and the end of segregation in the South. He also helped found the NAACP.

Who is WEB DuBois?

400

This was a large issue for American farmers as settlers moved west.

What are mechanization replacing small farmers, overproduction of crops driving down prices, and railroads charging high prices to ship crops?

400

This law passed in 1887 took tribal lands and gave them to individual tribal members. It redefined Native American ideas about land ownership and led to the loss of Native lands as excess lands were sold to whites.

What is the Dawes Act?

400

This man was the first black man to be invited to the White House. He helped found the Tuskegee Institute and was a fierce advocate for the economic empowerment of African Americans in the South.

Who is Booker T Washington?

500

This was an organization of local farmers that pushed for laws to regulate the economy to help farmers.

What is the Grange Movement?

500

This is the name for the process of changing Native American customs and culture to reflect those of white people.

What is assimilation?

500

This law required states that used federal college money to provide an education for African Americans. It resulted in a massive growth of HBCUs in the South.

What is the Morrill Land-Grant Act?