Native Americans
Farming
Agriculture
Mining/Lumbering
Potpourri
100

Animals Native Americans lived off of on the Great Plains.

Buffalo

100

This type of farming required different equipment and methods for growing crops on the Great Plains 

Dry-farming

100

Shipping stations on the railroads that moved cattle back East.

railheads

100

People got this when they thought they could get rich by finding gold out West?

Gold Fever

100

Another nickname that was given to the Great Plains during this time period?

The Great American Desert

200

The great land rush in this state in 1889 was one of the last great injustices to the Native Americans.

Oklahoma

200

Due to increasing prices of farm equipment farming was taking over by these?

Big Business/Bonanza Farms

200

Important invention on the plains that allowed farmers to protect land, cattle, crops, and water rights.

barbed-wire

200

This was an abundant natural resource in the Upper Northwest

timber, trees

200

How long did cattle drives last?

15 years

300

The American government Indian policy of absorbing Indians into white culture

assimilation

300

This Act of 1862 encouraged settlement West by giving 160 acres of free land if settlers stay 5 years.

Homestead Act of 1862

300

This was a series of books (eventually tv shows) showing the life of settlers on the Great Plains

Little House on the Prairie

300

What was Alaska's most important natural resource it offered?

oil

300

Alaska turned out to be a bargain for the US because why?

Had an abundance of natural resources

400

Indian battle that occurred because American soldiers feared "Ghost Dancers" who believed their vests were bullet proof.

Battle of Wounded Knee

400

This government act gave another 160 acres of land if settlers agreed to plant trees on 40 acres of it.

Timber Culture Act

400

Blacks that moved west out of the south to farm or be cowboys on cattle drives

Exodusters

400

After a while mining required lots of equipment to search for precious metals and was taken over by these?

Big companies, Big business

400

Short fiction novels portraying the life in the West as adventurous that many people read.

dime novels

500

What was the downside to the Dawes Act (1887)?

- 80 acres of land to one person

- 160 acres to a family

Gave extra reservation land to white settlers. (millions of acres)

500

Government act that gave 640 acres of land at $1.25 an acre if they irrigated it.

Desert Land Act

500

This government act gave land for states to sell and fund universities educating in the fields of mechanical and agricultural work (A&M)

Morrill Act

500

This group arrived out west and ended up making lots of money off of running saloons, grocery stores, laundromats, etc.

Chinese immigrants

500

What year did the Frontier officially close? 

- 2 people per square mile in the US now

1890