MH chapter 6 Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Most mining towns needed a/an what to determine the value of the gold | assayer |
An area was when it no longer yielded gold is considered ? | played out |
Recovering gold or silver embedded in rock requires ? | quartz mining |
What separates gold from gravel in a shallow wooden pan. | panning |
Large rocks were crushed into sand at a/an ? | stamp mill |
Who discovered the mining potential at Deer Lodge Valley | Benetsee |
Who discovered the mining potential at Granite Mountain | Charles McClure |
Who discovered the mining potential at Last Chance Gulch ( | Four Georgians |
Who discovered the mining potential at Grasshopper Creek | John White |
Who discovered the mining potential at Alder Gulch | Bill Fairweather |
The expression “boom and bust” explains a/an ? cycle | economic |
Merchants and farmers followed prospectors because they knew the miners would need? like food and equipment | supplies |
what town grew because it was the first major gold strike in Montana | Bannack |
? was a sting of small towns along Alder Gulch. | 14-mile city |
The “Georgian Method” is a ? technique | gold-panning |
Indians and non-Indian settlers had very different attitudes about land. the critical difference was that non-Indian settlers believed in ? ownership of land | private |
The early settlers build homes from whatever ? were available | (materials) |
The only racial or ethnic group to have a law specifically excluding them from Montana were the ? | Chinese |
what were established because the miners were too far away from established governments. | miners’ courts |
Who was the first governor in Montana Territory. | Sidney Edgerton |
The new Montana Territory created major problems for the Indians because they were not ? under any laws | protected |
The discovery of silver in Butte led to people outside of Montana ? to move here | wanting |
Both Placer and Quartz mining had a strong (negative) impact on the ? | environment |
Many different people came to Montana during the gold rush days because they were looking for ? | adventure |
Many different people came to Montana during the gold rush days because they wanted? | wealth |
Many different people came to Montana during the gold rush days because they supplied items through their ? | business |
Many different people came to Montana during the gold rush days because they wanted to discover ? | new frontiers |
Placer mining people worked ? | together |
Placer mining although basic could be worked by an ? | individual |
Placer mining required ? equipment | inexpensive |
Quartz mining took many ? workers | more |
Quartz mining required ? equipment | large |
Quartz mining was more ? to operate | expensive |
A territory is different from a state because The? government appointed leaders | federal |
A territory is different from a state because territorial representatives could not vote in the U.S.? | Congress |
A territory is different from a state because it has a ? population | smaller |
The typical miners were under the age of? | 30 |
The typical miners worked ? | long days |
The typical miners very few struck it ? | rich |
Sidney Edgerton persuaded Congress to make Montana a territory by convincing them that the? fields were valuable. | gold |
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