Native Americans
Settling the Great Plains
Farmers & Populist Movement
Who is this
Acts,Treaties & Trails
100

The grassland of the western portion of the United States

 The Great Plains

100

What were 5 specific items a pioneer would need or want to go out west?

gun, ammo, cast iron skillet, medicine, canteen, tools, etc. 

100

Backing US dollars solely with gold is called the what?

Gold Standard

100

This Native American was a leader to a Sioux tribe. Best known for his battle at Little Big Horn.

Sitting Bull

100

This was the major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas, through Oklahoma, and into Kansas

Chisholm Trail 

200

Name the two animals that were of significance to the Native Americans of the Great Plains

Horse * Buffalo 

200

This was the type of home the pioneers would create out on the open prairie

Sod homes aka Soddy 

200

This is the political philosophy that supported the rights and powers of the people in their struggle against the privileged upper class

Populism 

200

This Native American was a Lokota leader who resisted the US Government

Crazy Horse

200

This Act of 1862, gave 160 acres of free land to the head of the household, if you moved out "West" and farmed the land.

Homestead Act 

300

This terms means a plan to have Native Americans give up their way of life to become apart of white culture

Assimilation 

300

These were African Americans who left the post-Reconstruction South and moved to Kansas

Exodusters

300

This was a political organization for farmers whose main goal was fighting the railroad companies

The Grange 

300

Who was the US 7th Calvary Colonel who was killed at the Battle of Little Big Horn.

George A. Custer

300

This act of 1887, was passed to break up reservation land and give individual sections to the Native Americans to farm. The rest of the land would be sold to white settlers.

Dawes Act

400

Describe how the Native American's sense of ownership of land differed from white settlers?

NA: They did not own the land because the land was there before and after them. 

Settlers: they wanted to profit from the land 

400

Who mainly owned the bonanza farms?

The Railroad Companies or Banking Investors

400

Organization with 4 million members, the main goal of the alliance was to help educate farm families on issues such as low interest rates on loans, government control on railroads, and banks

Farmer's Alliance 

400

Who was the man who was a voice for the "common people" & farmers, gave the Cross of Gold speech, and even ran for president

William Jennings Bryan 

400

This Act of 1862 & 1890, helped to establish agriculture colleges to help in the science behind big crop production

Morrill Act

500

What was the name of the "battle" that essentially ended the Indian Wars due to the Native American's broken spirit?

Battle of Wounded Knee

500

What were the four main new technological advancements made in farming equipment during this time period? 

barbed wire

reaper

steel plow

steel windmill 

500

A monetary system in which the government would give citizens either gold or silver in exchange for paper currency or checks.

The “Silverites”

Bimetallism 

500

Who was the woman who was a voice for the Populist Movement. She was a teacher, a farmer, and advocate.

Mary Elizabeth Lease

500

This Treaty was an agreement that the Sioux would move to a reservation if the US government agreed to close the Bozeman Trail

Treaty of Fort Laramie