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Changes on the Western Frontier Chapter 5
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Before 1877… American Civil War from 1861-1865 The North wanted to preserve the Union The South wanted independence The big issue was States’ Rights The South lost; from 1865-1877 known as Reconstruction Civil War Amendments: 13, 14, 15 Known as Reconstruction b/c we were trying to put the US back together, but also to rebuild the South where most fighting had occurred Southern way of life and economy was destroyed; many moved West to start over
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Changes on the Frontier Ways Around the Law –Jim Crow Laws –Poll Taxes –Literacy Tests Why did they work?? Plessy vs. Ferguson, 1896 –Separate but Equal!
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Changes on the Frontier Great Plains- –Intense heat and cold –Tornadoes –Hail –Wind (like a relentless plague) –Almost treeless and dry grasslands –“Last Frontier” or “American Desert”
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Map of the Great Plains
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Cultures Clash on the Prairie The Plains Indians 50% of Indians in North America lived on the Plains Buffalo was the basis of life: –Food –Shelter –Clothing
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Settlers Push Westward How did cultures differ between Indians and Europeans? Factors Pushing Settlers West: –Gold Rush (get rich quick) –Starting over after Civil War –Desire to own land and farm –Adventure
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Assimilation Define “Assimilation”: How did the “Dawes Act” try to assimilate Native Americans?
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Cattle Becomes Big Business Open Ranges
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Typical Cowboy
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Cattle Becomes Big Business Open Ranges created a need for Cattle Drives
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Transcontinental Railroad Two Major Companies involved in construction –Union Pacific –Central Pacific
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Transcontinental Railroad
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Union Pacific: –Would build WESTWARD from Omaha, Nebraska; large number of Irish immigrants worked; –$50 million to construct –Reality: $73 Million Central Pacific: –Would build EASTWARD from Sacramento California; large number of Chinese immigrants Completed in 1869--Met in Promontory, Utah
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B.Settlers Meet Challenges of Plains: Who- immigrants, veterans, Southerners looking to make a new start, Exodusters, miners Why were each of these groups moving West?
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Solutions to an Easier Life Barbed Wire –Protected Farmers’ Crops Dry Farming –Soil better maintained moisture Iron Plow Windmill Sod Houses
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Sod house in Nebraska
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Sod house and windmill
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Bonanza or Commercial Farm New farming technique Large single-crop farms of thousands of acres Mass produced crops- increased supply affected prices HOW SO??? Higher RR costs and higher financing rates increased farmers debt; led to many business failures
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