Railroads
Texas Geography
Cattle
People
Agriculture
100

What happened to the amount of railroads following the Civil War?

Increased

100

What region of Texas did the Buffalo Soldiers have the greatest impact building roads, protecting settlers, and combating hostile natives?

Hint: Name the region and Direction

West Texas or the Mountains and Basins Region

100

What was the name of the journey cowboys or drovers would go on to transport their cattle to market?

Cattle Drive

100

-Last Chief of the Comanche 

-Son of American Woman (Cynthia Ann Parker)

-Captured by and raised Comanche)

-Eventually Settled into American culture after Comanche were forced onto reservations


Quanah Parker

100

What invention allowed for ranchers to move further West and why?

Windmills to access underground water resources where there was little surface water and rainfall. 

200

How did railroads impact profits for Texas farmers initially? Why?

Increased, cheaper to ship product

200

Which region of Texas had the highest cotton production? Explain directionally where most cotton was produced in relation to Texas?

Gulf Coastal Plains (Central Texas)

200

1 out of 3 Cowboys or Drovers were...

Hint: (Name 2 cultures seeking opportunity at that time)

African American or Hispanic


200

Give me 3 defining characteristics of Quanah Parker

Think (Tribe, Circumstance, Aftermath)

(Answers may vary but should reflect previous question characteristics of the 100 point question)
200

What invention impacted both farmers and cowboys eventually leading to a range war? 

Barbed wire 

300

Why would cowboys or drovers from Texas want to take cattle to the railroads in Kansas?

They could ship cattle to the East for 10X the Money ($4 in Texas or $40 in the Northeast) 

300

What region of Texas was most difficult to settle and why? Explain directionally where that region is located.

Mountains and Basins Region (West Texas, lack of water resources)

300

What invention made it more difficult for drovers to transport cattle and eventually ended cattle drives forever? Why?

Answer Should Include: Frontier and Farmers

Barbed Wire (Closed off the frontier because farmers tried to protect their land)

300

What was the group created to remove hostile Native Americans from West Texas?

Buffalo Soldiers

300

How and why did barbed wire cause a range war between farmers and cowboys?

Farmers would fence off their land using barbed wire and cowboys would cut through it to drive their cattle to the railroads or markets. 

400

What were two ways that railroads transform Texas? Hint: think 1. Settlers 2. Frontier

1. Growth of Cities

2. Transformed the frontier into settled lands

400

Which region of Texas did Quanah Parker and the Comanche Natives inhabit? Explain directionally where this region is located.

Great Plains Region (Northwest Texas down to the center part of the state)

400

How did the cattle industry adapt in Texas after barbed wire closed off the range?

Hint Think: Settlers and Railroads


Settlers began creating big ranches where they would raise cattle and ship them on the railroads.

400
Where did Buffalo Soldiers get their name and why?


Think:(1. Looks 2. Value)

Because of their dark curly hair and brave fighting spirit that resembled the iconic North American Bison AKA the "BUFFALO"

400

Explain how Farming, Ranching, and Railroads impacted the population of Texas in the period following the Civil War?


Answer must include: (farmers, ranchers, profits, railroads, cattle, harvested crops, population, growth of towns)

The railroad gave both farmers and ranchers the ability to ship harvested crops and cattle on the railroad to increase profits. This led to a population increase because towns grew where the railroad came through.

500

How did railroads both sparked the cattle drive era and also led to its demise?

Expand on the following:

(2 part answer: Hint 1st profits 2nd Expansion)

Cowboys would use the railroads to make higher profits. Expansion of the railroads made cattle drives unnecessary.

500
Pick a region of Texas and name the following:

-What physical boundary creates that border

-What state or country borders the region

-Explain directionally where it's located

-One unique characteristic 

Answers may vary (teacher discretion for affirming answers)

500

Who introduced cattle to Texas and how has it shaped Texas today?

Think: (Culture who once colonized Texas; how it impacts modern Texas economy and culture)

The Spanish, today the Spanish Influence and the Cattle Industry still greatly influence our local economies and culture.
500

Why were African Americans quick to join the US Military in the period following the Civil War?

(List 2 opportunities)

Answers may vary but should include: 

Steady Employment (Job), Proving Ground, Travel, Equal Rights and Opportunity

500

In what way has agriculture shaped today's Texas Economy?

Today, agriculture still plays a major role in the Texas economy. 

Answers may vary:

Creates many jobs, cattle is big industry still, lots of farming, and ranching, Spanish and Cowboy Culture still exists, Big Ranches, etc... Teacher Discretion