Ch 18 6th SS Hangman

 
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lodes  rich streaks of ore  
ore  rock  
ghost town  deserted boomtowns as prospectors moved on to more promising sites or returned home  
subsidies  financial aid and land grants fromthe government  
transcontinental  spans the continent and connects the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts  
open range  land that is not fenced or divided into lots  
brand  symbol burned into cattle's hide to show who owns the cattle  
homestead  earn ownership of land by settling on it  
sodbusters  Plains farmers who needed new methods and tools  
dry farming  to plant seeds deep in the ground where there was some moisture  
nomadic  someone who travels great distances follwoing their main food source, such as buffalo  
reservations  tracts of land set aside for them  
1869  transcontinental railroad completed  
Utah  where the transcontinental railway was completed  
time zones  the way people measured time as a result of the railroad  
1858 Pike's Peak in the Colorado Rockies  gold was discovered  
lodes  where most of the gold was located in the goldfields  
railroads expanded rapidly between 1865 and 1890  railroads could move more goods and people faster  
railroad construction made possible  government subsidized it  
1865  civil war ended  
transcontinental railway  used to move things out west  
chinese  contributed a great deal to the construction of the Transcontinental Railway  
cattle kingdom ended  overgrazing and glut of cattle  
1862  Homestead Act  
Homestead Act  gave 160 free acres of land to a settler who paid a filing fee and lived on the land for five years  
challenges of the Plains farmer  harsh climate, bad winters, plaques of grasshoppers  
reasons buffalo were killed  food, clothing, shelter  
1887  dawes act  
dawes act  proposed to break up the reservation and end tribal group identification  
George Armstrong Custer  a military veteran of the Civil War  
Little Big Horn  Custer's last stand  
Sittng Bull  Lokota Sioux leader  
how did Sitting die  in a scuffle during a ghost dance  
Chief Joseph  said, "I will never fight forever"  
1890  Wounded Knee  
Wounded Knee  last armed conflict between native Americans and US army