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Discoveries of precious metals in the West causes the explosion of boomtowns No established gov’t, vigilance committees enforce the “law” Boomtowns cause territorial populations to grow, qualify for statehood Mining tech improves as mines exhausted, hydraulic mining allows for exaction of minerals Mining has devastating effects on environment
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Texas Longhorn: breed of cattle adapted to life in Amer. West with little water, eat prairie grass Open range: vast gov’t owned land for grazing Ranchers take their cattle on long drives to R.R. Over time the open range is bought up by farmers and fenced with barbed wire
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Mexican land owners in Southwest owned large tracts of land called haciendas Americans move west and quickly outnumber Hispanics who lived there since Spanish times Resulting culture clash, Hispanics marginalized As railroads reach SW, pop. Grows El Paso, Albuquerque, Los Angeles develop barrios
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Great Plains present challenges: Few trees for timber Extreme temperatures Insect plagues Drinking water very deep under ground Solutions: Sod houses Deep water wells with hand pumps Homesteading
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Sod Houses of the 1800s
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A&M Universities develop new farming tech: Dry Farming : deep planting to draw moisture Dry soil easily eroded, many farmers bust Wheat proves best crop for Plains conditions Tech. innovations improve farming capacity Large wheat farms = $$$ Some wheat farms as big as 65,000 acres Large, profitable farms= bonanza farms 1880s: USA=world’s largest wheat exporter Wheat prices fall, drought hits G.P.=bad times 1900: 1/3 of farmers are tenants on their own land 1889: Oklahoma is last frontier, settlers rush in
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