Who am I
The Hunt
Moving West
All Aboard
Western Life
100

Who rides a horse and takes care of cattle?

Cowboys

100

What Plains animals blocked the path of trains?

Buffalo

100

In which country did the pioneers expand their territory west?

America

100

This brought settlers to the frontier, along with supplies and other raw materials.

The Transcontinental Railroad

100

African Americans who fled the south after the civil war to live in Kansas.

Exodusters

200

Who lived on the land out west first?

Native Americans

200

Why did the white settlers kill the buffalo?

to sell their hide 

200

What does Columbia have in her hand?

wire

200

The railroad connected which two coasts?

The Atlantic and the Pacific coasts

200

These settlements popped up near strike areas where gold was found.

Boomtowns 

300

What were the names of criminals who took the law into their own hands? 

Outlaws

300

Give three examples of how the Native Americans used the Buffalo.

food source

clothes

tools

shelter 

300

What River did the settlers move West of?

Mississippi River

300

In which state did the Union Pacific start and ran west?

Omaha, Nebraska
300

Rancher's cattle grazed without fences. This was known as the.

Open Range

400

These individuals looked for gold and silver out west 

Miners

400

Why were the buffalo a problem for railroad workers? 

They caused delays and damaged equipment 

400

What does this picture of Manifest Destiny depict? 

The belief that America should expand from coast to coast

400

The Central Pacific started in this state and ran east.

Sacramento, California

400

The massacre of white soldiers led by General Custer.

The Battle of Little Big Horn

500

These individuals helped build the Transcontinental Railroad

Railroad Worker

500

Which plains people were nomadic and followed the buffalo?

Souix

500

This government program gave 60 acres of free land out west to anyone who would live on it for 5 years.

The Homestead Act

500

The Union Pacific met the Central Pacific at this sight in Utah, in May of 1869.

Promontory Point

500

The massacre of Native Americans by white soldiers.

The Battle of Wounded Knee