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1 Westward Expansion Notes (Miners, Ranchers, Farmers, Mormons) Key to notes page.

2 MINERS-Went West to search for gold and to make their fortunes! Boomtowns:

3 Ghost Towns

4 Comstock Lode

5 RANCHERS- Went West to raise cattle and add land, sell cows for more money. Open Range

6 Cowtowns- Long Drive- Herding cattle 1,000 miles or more Drove the cattle to meet the train to take them to the East. Towns located near the railroad. Ranching became less popular when? (name 2 reasons) Use page 536

7 Farmers went west to plant crops and to make money. Homestead Act- Gave 160 free acres of land to each settler. Settler had to pay a filing fee Had to live on the land for 5 years Two challenges farmers faced- Bad Weather Plagues of grasshoppers, fires (natural disasters)

8 Mormons went west to escape religious persecution Mormon Trail - A trail from Nauvoo, Illinois to Utah The Mormons traveled – to find religious freedom in the West. Mormon Invention while traveling: Why? They invented the odometer to record their mileage while traveling on the trail for other groups to follow

9 How did this affect the Indians way of life? (List three ways.) Use the word nomad in a sentence. Use the word reservation in a sentence. (free choice)


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