Cattle
Cause & Effect
Railroads
American Indians
Technology
100

Cattle were shipped to where on the railroads?

Markets for sale


100
Because it was dry in West Texas...

Farmers used windmills to access groundwater

100

How did railroads impact the farming industry?


Think economically and socially?

Profits rose because it was cheaper to ship goods and many towns developed due to increasing population

100

Who was the last chief of the Comanche Natives that led the last Battle of Adobe Walls?

Quanah Parker

100

Allowed goods and people to be shipped cheaper and faster than ever before

Railroad


200

Who were cattle introduced to the Americas by?

Spanish

200

Because slavery had ended farm labor was replaced with...

tenant farming and sharecropping

200

How did railroads impact the cattle industry?

Cattle could be shipped by railroad so many trails led to a train station

200

What did American settlers slaughter by the millions in order to end the Natives way of life and move them onto reservations for once and for good?

Buffalo

200

Allowed West Texas farmers to access water in the ground

Windmills

300

What opportunities did cattle drives give to minorities after the war?

The opportunity to make equal pay and be treated equally

300

Because settlers moved farther West, Natives...

were relocated to reservations

300
Why would cattleman want to put cows on a train?

They could get more money farther East where demand was higher

300
Where were Natives relocated to when settlers took over their land?

Reservations


300

Closed off the open range forever ending the cattle drives and allowed farmers to protect their crops

Barbed Wire


400

Why were cattle shipped to the Northeast?

Demand was higher and cattleman could get more money per cow. 
400

Because the Civil War ended, the population in Texas...

Increased because of cheap land and new farming capabilities.

400

What would Texas look like today without the railroad?

Would potentially still be the wild West with small towns and a small population because there wouldn't be many supplies.

400

These factors led to what for the Native Americans?

- Cheap Land

- Railroads, barbed wire, steel plow, Windmills

Removal onto reservations

400

Allowed farmers to break through tough and dry West Texas soil

Steel Plow

500
How did technology impact the cattle industry over time?

Answers may vary...


Barbed wire...windmills...

500

This era was named Cotton, Cattle, and Railroads because...

Cotton and Cattle industries boomed because of the railroads making it cheaper to ship goods farther and quicker.

500

How did railroads play a role in ending the cattle drives even though they once allowed them to thrive?


****Answer must include demand, barbed wire, ranches...

Eventually railroads became so accessible that many people fenced off their land and would simply ship cattle wherever demand was highest?

500

What did all Native American groups have in common regarding the land?

-Think regions, physical characteristics, climate, vegetation, etc.. 

They all used the available resources of the land to adapt and survive 

500

How did technological advancements play a role in removing the Native Americans from the frontier?

It increased the population because it made it possible for people to move farther West to developing towns.