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What are the names of the two oceans that touch the U.S.?
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Section 1- The Mining Booms
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Gold found here in 1885
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Rich streaks of ORE sandwiched between layers of rocks
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Rocks that contain minerals What was the Comstock Lode? The streak of silver found in Nevada
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Found on the Carson River in Nevada
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Owned a share of the claim Sold it for 11,000 and 2 mules
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Towns that grew overnight around mining towns
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Site of the Comstock Boomtown
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Citizens acting as a judge, jury, and executioner
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Deserted Boomtowns
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Grew between 1865 and 1890 The Government paid them to build tracks
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Financial aid from the government
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A train that could connect each coast What are the names of the two coasts in the U.S.? Atlantic, and Pacific
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UNION PACIFICCENTRAL PACIFIC
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Eastern Central Mountain Pacific
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Section 2
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Settled by the Spanish
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Cattle found in Texas Tough enough to survive the desert and heat
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Not fenced or divided into property lots
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Near railroads so that the cows should be shipped east to bigger cities
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Hispanic ranch hands (cowboys)
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Gave 160 acres of land to any settler who paid the filing fee
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Owning a piece of land because you settled it
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The migration of freed slaves to the west
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Farmers on the plains What is Sod?
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Planting seeds deep in the ground where there is some moisture
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Boomers went to Oklahoma to claim free land Sooners got there first
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Section 3 – Begin Reading Chapter 18, Section III
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GALLCRAZY HORSE
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People who follow their food
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OMAHA OSAGE CHIEF BLACK DOG
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SIOUX COMANCHE
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Worked like a city council
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The Indians used everything The Settlers shot them for fun
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Pieces of land set aside for the Indians
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The lands set aside for the Sioux Indians to live on
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Was set up to manage all the Indian tribes
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Was the leader of the Sioux warriors
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Where Red Cloud and his warriors destroyed settler’s homes in 1862
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Were the original owners of the land where Mount Rushmore is today
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A route used by gold miners to get through Montana
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Joined Sitting Bull and the Cheyenne Warriors to attack Custer
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Leaders of the Sioux attacks on white settlers
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Where several Sioux warriors surrendered to the Army
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Leader of the Cheyenne who were attacked when they came in peace
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Led the attack on Black Kettle and the Cheyenne
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Located in North Dakota Gold was found here and men came onto Sioux land to get it
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Leader of the Sioux Refused to sell any land to U.S.
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When Sitting Bull, the Sioux leader, and Crazy Horse, the Cheyenne leader, attacked and killed General Custer and his men
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Led his men to a massacre by the Cheyenne at Little Big Horn
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The last of the Indians to surrender
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“I Will Fight No More…..”
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Forced the Native Americans off of their land and made them become farmers
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The last battle between the Armed forces of the U.S. and the Native Americans
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Section 4
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The first farmers association
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Stores where farmers bought products for each other
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The party of the people
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The unlimited production of silver coins
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Won the Presidential election of 1892
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Defeated William Jennings Bryan in the election of 1896
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