wautoma history wal Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
strike | many people finding gold |
lode | large deposit of ore |
boom town | a city that springs up because of the discovery of gold |
open range | land without fences that is widespread |
railheads | major railroad ports where cattle was driven, to travel to Chicago |
cattle drive | the drive of cattle from Texas to the railheads |
Homestead Act | Federal government offered 160 acres to farm for 5 years |
sod | thick grass and roots that was used to build houses on the plains |
technology | the advancement of tools or objects that helped society<br><br>steel plows were invented to improve farming<br><br>barb wire was used to mark land lines and keep livestock on the land |
dry farming | cutting deep ditched between rows of plants so the roots or the plants could receive the water more easily |
nomad | people that traveled from place to place without a permanent home |
reservations | land given to the Native Americans by the government |
Americanize | attempts by the government to make Native Americans assimilate to our culture |
The Dawes Act | gave a family 160 acres and individuals 80 acres - it was an attempt to americanize Native Americans |
land grants | gift of land to railroad companies to build tracks of railroads |
transcontinental railroad | railroad that traveled coast to coast, across the United States |
rail lines | railroad tracks - along the lines, cities grew |
time zones | standard boundaries that divided time in a given area. The US was divided into 4 different time zones. |
mechanization | the process of companies to expand by using machines to produce goods |
industry | businesses involved in manufacturing, transportation and communication |
Thomas Edison | invented the light bulb and the use of central power stations |
Andrew Carnegie | invested and helped the steel industry grow |
corporations | business that sells stock and invests its money in its company |
John D. Rockefeller | founder of Standard Oil, which held a near monopoly on the oil market |
monopoly | a company that controlled all of the products or service of a given commodity - had no competition |
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