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Westward Expansion

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California Gold Rush   period where thousands of people went west to search for gold  
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Cattle Drive   when cowboys guided huge herds of cattle North to new railroad lines extending across The Great Plains  
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Pony Express   business that delivered mail from Missouri to California in just ten days  
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Telegraph   invention that sent messages along wires using electricity  
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Samuel B. Morse   developed a way to send telegraph messages  
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Transcontinental Railroad   a railroad across the continent linking the Eastern United States to the the Western United States  
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Union Pacific   began building train track west from Omaha, Most workers were Irish immigrants  
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Central Pacific   began building train track east from Sacramento California. Most workers were Chinese immigrants.  
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Promontory Point   place in Utah where the Union Pacific met the Central Pacific and connected the transcontinental railroad  
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Chinese Immigrants   made up almost 80% of the Central Pacific workers  
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Red Cloud   told Union Pacific workers they were scaring away the buffalo  
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Gen. William Tecumsah Sherman   warned the Native Americans that nothing would stop the building of the railroads  
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Homestead Act Of 1862   law that offered free land to American citizens and immigrants who were willing to start new farms on the Great Plains. Had to be a man 21 or older or a woman who was head of the family. Got up to 160 acres of land. Paid about $10 and agreed to farm and l  
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Homesteaders   settlers who claimed land through the Homestead Act  
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sod House (soddy)   houses made from sod (soil) on the Great Plains  
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sodbusters   the name for farmers on the Great Plains  
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pioneers   new settlers  
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exodusters   thousands of African Americans pioneers who moved to the Great Plains and started communities  
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Nicodemus, Kansas   a successful community started by exodusters  
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technology   the use of new ideas to make tools that improve peoples lives  
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entrepreneur   a person who starts a new business hoping to make a profit  
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Levi Strauss   began making pants out of blue denim that were Sturdy and didt tear- the first blue jeans  
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Reservation   area of land set aside for Native Americans  
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Sitting Bull   chief of the Lakota tribe in the Black Hills of South Dakota  
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Col. George Custer   led the 7th Cavalry on a mission to defeat the Defeat the Lakota and force them onto a new Reservation  
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Battle of Little Bighorn   battle in which Crazy Horse helped lead the Lakota to victory against the U.S. forces  
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Chief Joseph   A Nez Perce cheif who led his people to the Canadian border to avoid moving to a reservation.  
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