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This Chapter: Last Chapter Next Chapter 1850- 1890 Pgs 583- 605 Essential Questions for the Chapter: Is about: 5 days No Test this Chapter *Quiz : 10/11 After the Civil War, Americans moved west in greater numbers. In this chapter you will learn about how the great American West changed in the late 1800s. Settlers poured into the region and built mines, ranches, farms, and railroads- changing the west forever. Meanwhile, Native Americans on the western lands struggled to keep hold of their homeland. Key Vocabulary: Ch. 18 Americans Move West Ch. 19 The Industrial Age Question 1 Homestead Act Morrill Act Exodusters frontier Comstock Lode boomtowns established Cattle Kingdom cattle drive Chisholm Trail vaqueros Cowboys Miners, Ranchers 1. What kinds of economic opportunities existed in the West? 2. Why was there a need for a “Transcontinental Railroad” and what effects did it have on the United States? 3. What conflicts arose between Native Americans and the U.S. government over land in the West? 4. What challenges did farmers on the Great Plains face? What groups were formed as a result of these problems? Question 3 Plains Indians Buffalo Treaties of Fort Laramie Reservations Crazy Horse Treaty of Medicine Lodge Question 4 sodbusters dry farming tenant farmers overproduction deflation Free Silver Debate Populist Party Farmer’s Alliances National Grange breadbasket Ch. 16/ 17 The Civil War and Reconstruction Question 2 Pony Express Transcontinental Railroad Pacific Railway Acts Central Pacific Union Pacific Massacre at Wounded Knee Long Walk Sarah Winnemucca Dawes Act Geronimo

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Page 1: This Chapter:

This Chapter: Last Chapter Next Chapter

1850- 1890

Pgs 583- 605

Essential Questions for the Chapter:

Is about:

5 days

No Test this Chapter

*Quiz : 10/11

After the Civil War, Americans moved west in greater numbers. In this chapter you will learn about how the great American West changed in the late 1800s. Settlers poured into the region and built mines, ranches, farms, and railroads- changing the west forever. Meanwhile, Native Americans on the western lands struggled to keep hold of their homeland.

Key Vocabulary:

Ch. 18 Americans Move West Ch. 19 The Industrial Age

Question 1

Homestead Act Morrill Act Exodusters frontier Comstock Lode boomtowns established Cattle Kingdom cattle drive Chisholm Trail vaqueros Cowboys Miners, Ranchers immigrants

1. What kinds of economic opportunities existed in the West?

2. Why was there a need for a “Transcontinental Railroad” and what effects did it have on the United States?

3. What conflicts arose between Native Americans and the U.S. government over land in the West?

4. What challenges did farmers on the Great Plains face? What groups were formed as a result of these problems?

Question 3 Plains Indians Buffalo Treaties of Fort Laramie Reservations Crazy Horse Treaty of Medicine Lodge Colonel George Custer Sitting Bull Battle of Little Bighorn

Question 4 sodbusters dry farming tenant farmers overproduction deflation Free Silver Debate Populist Party Farmer’s Alliances National Grange breadbasket

Ch. 16/ 17 The Civil War and Reconstruction

Question 2

Pony Express Transcontinental Railroad Pacific Railway Acts Central Pacific Union Pacific

Massacre at Wounded Knee Long Walk Sarah Winnemucca Dawes Act Geronimo