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People went west looking for farmland and gold. They passed through the Great Plains & over the Rocky Mountains.

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1 People went west looking for farmland and gold. They passed through the Great Plains & over the Rocky Mountains.

2 Pike’s Peak or Bust Men went to the Rockies to dig for gold. “Gold Rush” – people went in search of making it Rich! Comstock Lode – one of the richest silver & gold strikes ever

3 Strike – the discovery of gold or silver Lode – a source of ore

4 Miner tools Picks Shovels Sifter Spoons Knife Lamps wheelbarrow Explosives Pan rope

5 Mining Camp to Boom Town As soon as gold or silver was found people hurried to the site. Miners and shop keepers often lived in tents Sometimes women set up cook tents and sold meals Whole cities grew up near sites If the strike was rich – wood buildings would replace tents Boom town – a town that grows quickly around a gold/silver strike

6 Helps Settle the West Discovery of gold and silver help settle the west Populations grew and asked for statehood. Colorado, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho

7 Mining Companies Groups of wealthy men formed companies and bought out miners claims. Miners made very little money Mine owners made millions Those that opened stores made money too.

8 Cattle Herding Open range – no fences on the Plains Cattle roamed across the Southern Plains Texans hired cowhands to round up herds

9 Cowhands moved herds to railheads Railheads – stations were ranchers sold cattle to buyers Cattle then shipped in cars to meatpacking plants

10 2-3 months to move cattle on cattle drives Cattle drives – the moving of the cattle Long, dusty, dangerous 12+ cowhands on horseback moved 2,000 or more restless cattle.

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12 Cowboy Clothes Clothes had a purpose! bandanna spurs lasso Branding iron saddle boots Chaps Wide brim hat

13 Cattle were branded so ranchers knew who they belonged to.

14 The End of the Open Range Ranchers also sold to mining camps, US Army, and other ranchers Too many cattle for sale = price dropped Farmers moved onto the plains and put up fences The days of the open range and long cattle drives were over.

15 Homework Create a brand that you could use, if you were a cowboy or cowgirl to mark your cattle. Here are some examples.


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