Gold Rush Towns
People of the Gold Rush
Life in the Mining Camps
Impacts of the Gold Rush
Montana and the Civil War
100

This town’s gold discovery in 1862 started Montana’s first major gold rush.

What is Bannack?

100

These citizens’ groups formed to stop crime and enforce justice in mining camps

Who are the Vigilantes?

100

This simple method used pans and water to separate gold from gravel.

What is placer mining?

100

This political change in 1864 happened largely because of the gold rush.

What is the creation of the Montana Territory?

100

The Montana gold rush began during this national conflict.

What is the Civil War?

200

This boomtown, founded soon after Bannack, became notorious for lawlessness.

What is Virginia City?

200

This Bannack sheriff was secretly the leader of an outlaw gang.

Who is Henry Plummer?

200

After placer gold became harder to find, miners began this type of mining to extract gold from solid rock.

What is quartz mining?

200

The influx of wealth and settlers helped Montana move toward what milestone in 1889?

What is statehood?

200

Passed during the Civil War, this law gave settlers 160 acres of western land if they agreed to live on and improve it.

What is the Homestead Act?

300

Gold was discovered here in 1864, leading to the founding of Montana’s capital city.

What is Helena?

300

This tragic event in 1870 showed how prejudice against Chinese immigrants led to injustice and violence in Montana’s mining towns.

Who was Ah Chow, a Chinese miner wrongfully lynched in Helena?

300

This mining method used high-pressure water jets to wash away hillsides.

What is hydraulic mining?

300

During Montana’s gold rush, miners used this toxic substance to bind with gold—but it often polluted rivers and soil.

What is mercury?

300

The 1862 Morrill Land-Grant Act provided federal funding to create this college that originally focused on agriculture and engineering, helping Montana’s education system later on.

What is Montana State University Bozeman.

400

This site, also known as “Last Chance Gulch,” became Montana’s largest gold strike.

What is Helena?

400

Appointed by President Lincoln, this man became Montana’s first territorial governor and helped organize the territory’s government after Bannack’s lawless days.

Who is Sidney Edgerton?

400

In this mining process, giant floating machines dug up river gravel and used water and sluices to separate out gold.

What is dredging?

400

This immigrant group became the largest in Montana’s gold mining towns, providing labor for mining, gardening, and laundry, but often faced violence and legal discrimination.

Who are Chinese immigrants?

400

Signed during the Civil War, this act encouraged the building of railroads connecting the East and West, eventually making Montana more accessible to settlers and miners.

What is the Pacific Railway Act?

500

Chinese immigrants often faced discrimination and violence, but they built strong communities in mining towns and contributed to Montana’s economy. What act in 1882 severely limited their ability to immigrate to the United States?

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

500

She moved to Montana during the gold rush as a young girl and later wrote a memoir describing frontier life for women and families.

Who is Mary Ronan?

500

The piles of leftover gravel and waste rock left behind after miners removed the gold were called what?

What are tailings?

500

One environmental legacy of gold mining?

What are polluted rivers, tailings piles, and deforested hills are all examples of what Montana gold mining left behind.

500

Signed by President Lincoln in 1864, this act officially created Montana as its own territory, separating it from the Idaho Territory.

What is the Montana Organic Act?