Vocabulary
Life on the Farm
Railroads
Homesteads
100

What is subsistence farming? 

When you only grow enough food for your family but not enough to sell

100

How did Sarah first respond when she and her family arrived at their homestead?

She cried

100

How many railroads did Minnesota have?

3

100
Name 3 items that homesteaders would need around a farm

Answers vary

200

What is another word for "Granger" or "Grange"?

Farmer

200

What ate up the farmer's crops 4 years in a row?

Grasshoppers!

200

How did railroads help Minnesota grow? (name 1 of 2 possible answers)

Brought new people to live here and created a bigger market to sell goods

200

What was the one problem with planting only 1 crop?

Option 1: whole crop falls to disease

Option 2:Can't make any money on it because there is too much available to sell

Option 3: Demanded too much nutrients out of the soil 

300

What is a "homestead"? 

A farm 

300

What was the first thing that John Tainter had to do after his family reached their homestead? 

Build a house!

300

Who mostly rode the railroad into Minnesota?

Immigrants moving here to homestead

300

What did the Grange Cooperatives help farmers with?

Teaching eachother new skills and working together for better prices when they sold crops 

400

what is a cash crop?

Crops/food that you sell to make money

400

How did the homesteaders stay safe during blizzards?

The tied ropes around their waist if they had to go outside

400

Name 2 products sold from Minnesota on the train

Iron Ore / Farm Goods / Lumber 

400

If homesteaders wanted to get land without living on it for 5 years, how could they get it? (name 1 way) 

1. buy land from railroads 2. just move onto it and pay the government later 3. soldiers could get free land

500

what is diversified farming?

When you plant a variety of crops on your farm

500

What was the main purpose of the strong Oxen?

To help break the sod up so farmers could plant in the prairie (To "bust the sod") 
500
Name 1 of the trains that ran through MN

Options: 

Northern Pacific, the Great Northern, and the Soo Line.

500

What did the Homestead Act of 1862 do? 

Sold up to 160 acres of land to any homesteader for just $18 as long as they lived there and farmed for 5 years