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Negative Positive Still face widespread racism and discrimination White townspeople drove some black migrants away Can find opportunities in mining, ranching, and working as soldiers, cooks, teachers, and nurses Can own land and farm In some cases, “Exodusters” formed new all-black communities Despite the challenges of farming, could succeed or fail on our own terms
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African Americans Miners
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Negative Positive Work was difficult and dangerous Sometimes work in dismal conditions › Used hand tools and weak explosives Few miners struck it rich Hydraulic machines and large mining companies drove away individuals Wasn’t hard to learn to mine Plenty of opportunity for work › Mines, shops, restaurants, banks, saloons The Comstock Lode brought more than $300 million in gold and silver to the people who mined it
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Negative Positive Had many challenges building the first transcontinental railroad › financial shortages, conflicts with Indian tribes, and rough terrain Dangerous work conditions sometimes slowed workers down Pacific Railway Act gave land and loans to small companies › Then sell this land to settlers at a profit Farmers paid very high rates to ship their crops to market
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Negative Positive Working conditions were often dangerous and harsh › Endured attacks by Indians › During the winter, faced the threat of frostbite and avalanches Some were still targets of racism › Both African Americans and immigrants Some escaped discrimination and poverty by moving west to work on the railroads › There were plenty of jobs available for those willing to work hard Workers who survived the dangerous conditions had money in their pockets
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Negative Positive Technology allowed too many farmers to create a surplus of crops › caused crop prices to fall and farmer debt to increase With railroads charging high rates to ship goods, farmers could not pay debts Was able to organize for the first time and to find a political voice Also helped make sure the Interstate Commerce Act passed › Forced railroads to set reasonable rates for farmers Many of the organizations formed brought attention to farmers’ plight
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Negative Positive Settlers pushed them off their land › Buffalo killed by settlers Sometimes U.S. soldiers, as in the Sand Creek Massacre and the Battle of Little Bighorn, attacked Indians Forced onto reservations, sometimes invaded by prospectors or settlers Died from disease and poverty Assimilation and the Dawes Act prevented Indians from retaining their way of life and keeping their land Some learned to survive in American society › Succeeded as miners and farmers
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Negative Positive Difficult and hazardous work › Had to watch out for stampedes and attacks by Indians Slept outside, even in bad weather, and endure hard living conditions Some of the cattle, and even entire herds, died from disease Were plenty of cattle for cowboys to herd, and plenty of grass for the cattle to eat Growing populations of cities in the East increased the demand for beef and led to more jobs Railroads made shipping beef easier › Cowboys could drive cattle up trails to towns that shipped the animals east
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Cowboys Settlers
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Negative Positive Building shelter without trees was hard work Droughts and dry soil made farming difficult for some who lived in drier regions Grasshoppers destroyed some of the crops. Homestead and Morrill Land-Grant Acts gave many people land to farm Technology modernized production and made work easier In the plains, had the opportunity to live out their dreams
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