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Americans began moving west ◦ More economic opportunities Wheat, corn ◦ Farm mechanization made it easier Steel plow, spring tooth harrow, threshers, windmills East was growing quickly, needed food Others went west for religious reasons ◦ Mormon Trail First led by Joseph Smith (New York) Led into Utah by Brigham Young
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US gov’t encouraged westward migration Offered 160 acres of land to settlers ◦ Not enough land due to drought Could acquire additional land (Timber Culture Act) Cost $5 registration fee Encouraged white settlers to move west ◦ Most were old immigrants Women were allowed to homestead
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US federal gov’t gave western lands to states States sold land Money was used to build agriculture and technical colleges ◦ Examples: Virginia Tech and NC State
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Remote, solitary life ◦ Worked LONG hours Very difficult for women ◦ Same work as men ◦ Gained suffrage here first Built churches and schools Little House on the Prairie-family values, love, friendship, and faith.
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Native Americans were displaced Conflict began More railroads were built New States were added to Union ◦ Most gave women suffrage ◦ Last state-Oklahoma Settlers rushed in to get the last free land in US
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First transcontinental railroad completed in 1869 Built mainly by Irish and Chinese immigrants Displaced the Native Americans ◦ Could no longer follow the buffalo ◦ Native Americans used every part of buffalo ‘Native American Wal-Mart’
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Who are exodusters? Who are sooners? Who are boomers? Give me 3 pros and cons to the railroad
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What are the difference between the two men below? Be specific Based off the picture below how does the US plan on dealing with Native Americans?
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What problem is Nast addressing in this cartoon?
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What stands out to you in this picture? What impact could this group have on America?
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Precious metals discovered out West Mining towns (San Fran) Little law enforcement
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New cities caused a need for beef Individuals out west began to raise cattle First, started to drive cattle to major cities, then cattle would be loaded onto trains Later, ranches would be built ◦ Cowboys were hired ◦ Most owned their own horses ◦ Open Range ended because of Barbed Wire Cows could be fenced in thanks to Joseph Glidden’s invention
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Sioux-northern plains Five Civilized Tribes (OK-1830) Different lifestyles ◦ Followed buffalo herds 32m in 1870, 9m. Killed 1872-1875 ◦ Some were sedentary
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Indians were placed here by federal gov’t ◦ Offered annual monetary payments in lieu of land ◦ Occasionally, federal gov’t failed to make payments or reduced the size of reservation Indians resisted, led to war
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African American Troop Regiment Created during the Civil War Fights in the Indian Wars African Americans can now fight for a country that recognizes them as people!
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Carlise Indian School ◦ Help Indians become successful in white society ◦ Assimilation Helen Hunt Jackson’s A Century of Dishonor ◦ dramatized the federal government's mistreatment of Native Americans in the west Helen Hunt Jackson
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1887 Result of Jackson’s book Would create Indian farmers ◦ Gave each family 160 acres of land ◦ Dealt with individual Indians, not tribe ◦ Sold remaining land and purchased farm equipment ◦ Became citizens in 25 years Most Indians lost property within one generation ◦ Received the poor land
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Faced many problems after they moved West ◦ Drought ◦ Insects ◦ Difficult conditions New technology helped some
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Blamed problems on railroads ◦ Had to transport goods on trains ◦ Railroads charged high rates Even higher for short haul versus long haul Penalized the farmer Wanted government to regulate railroads ◦ Lower freight charges ◦ Government did not respond
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Farmers also faced problems with credit ◦ Stayed in debt ◦ Borrowed money to plant crops every year ◦ Could not always repay bank ◦ If not, bank foreclosed on property Farmers wanted more money printed and put into circulation ◦ Demanded the silver standard Print money based on gold and silver standard Would increase the cost of farm goods
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Farmers organized The Grange Led by Oliver Kelley Officially asked government to address farmers needs Were not successful
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Organized in 1892 Met in Omaha Nebraska ◦ Omaha Platform 8 Hour workday Silver Standard Direct Election of Senators ◦ Won elections in state government, sent representatives to Congress
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Populist party merged with Democrats in 1896 Democrats argued the same issues as Populists Nominated William Jennings Bryan ◦ Campaigned across America ◦ Gave “Cross of Gold” speech “you cannot crucify man on a cross of gold” Advocated the silver standard
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Bryan (democrat) swallows Populist Party in 1896
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Bryan ran against William McKinley (rep) ◦ Bryan campaigned across US on train Whistle stop campaign ◦ McKinley ran the “Front Porch” campaign Voters came to see him on his front porch McKinley wins both elections ◦ Marks the end of the Populist Party
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