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Title: Settling%20the%20West


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Settling the West
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Causes and Effects of settling
  • Cause
  • Effect
  • Discovery of Gold in CA Colorado
  • 1849 -1858
  • Discovery drew tens of thousands of miners to the
    west and led to the growth of mining camps and
    frontier towns

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  • Cause
  • Effect
  • Land grants given to the railroads
  • Railroad companies sold frontier land to farmers
    at low prices
  • Railroad companies recruited Europeans as well to
    buy and farm frontier land

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  • Cause
  • Effect
  • Homestead Act related laws passed in 1870s
  • Homestead Act offered 160 acres of land free to
    anyone who would cultivate it for five years
  • Similar acts offered land cheaply or for free in
    states such as Kansas and Oklahoma
  • Also offered in AZ territory

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Why would technology be important here?
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  • Cause
  • Effect
  • Inventions improvements in farm technology
  • Increased farm productivity by decreasing the
    amount of effort and time required to produce
    farm goods

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  • Cause
  • Effect
  • Morrill Land Grant Acts Hatch Acts
  • Supported farmers by financing agricultural
    education and research in farm technology and
    methodology

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  • Causes
  • Rapid population growth in the Great Plains
    (N./S. Dakota, Wyoming, Montana, Nebraska)
  • Expansion of railroads, discoveries of gold,
    farming

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  • Causes
  • Constant displacement of Native Americans to
    reservations
  • Increase in numbers of western settlers

10
What hardships can you think of?
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Hardships faced by frontier farmers
  • Obtaining enough good land to support family
  • Bad weather (droughts, floods,blizzards)
  • Raids by outlaws Native Americans
  • Self-sufficient for clothing and medical care
  • Financial problems (debt, bankruptcy, fluctuating
    prices, rising costs of shipping equipment)

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Key Aspects
  • Homesteader- Settler of the free land
  • Soddy- Home settlers lived in dugout sod homes
    made from grass/dirt
  • Bonanza farm- Enormous single-crop spreads of
    15,000-50,000 acres.
  • Populist Party- Political movement for the
    people, demanded reforms for farmers workers.
  • -Major feature of party platform the right to
    work

13
Fort Laramie Treaty
  • 1851
  • Treaty between the US Government and Plains
    tribes that agreed upon land in the Dakotas
  • Did not last long and when government discovered
    gold and other valuable resources, wars ensued.

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Sand Creek Massacre
  • 1864, Cheyenne Tribe
  • Disputes with government over land and control
    over planes territory
  • Military slaughter around 150 defenseless Native
    Americans in the Colorado Sand Creek
  • Among killed were old men, women, and children

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Little Bighorn
  • 1876
  • Aka- Custers last stand
  • Fight between Government and Sioux/Cheyenne
    forces
  • Natives beat the US in one of the greatest
    victories for the Indians during the Indian Wars
  • General Custer is killed along with many of his
    troops

17
Wounded Knee
  • 1890
  • Between US and South Dakota Sioux
  • 2 weeks after Sitting Bull was killed
  • Final major battle ends Plains Indian culture in
    the name of gold, land, and resources

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Soddy House
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Bonanza Farm
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Causes and Effects of Westward Expansion
  • Causes
  • Effects
  • Gold, Homestead Act, Railroads, Growing Cattle
    Industry, Farming, Economic Independence
  • Railroad, Displacement of Native Americans to
    reservations, barbed wire

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What drew people to Arizona?
  • Gold and Copper mining
  • Ranching Cattle
  • Coal mining
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