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Word List: Gold Mining

Word List: Cattle Drives

Word List: Mechanical Farming

Word List: Plains Indians

Ch.8

Objectives 1. Explore the way the mining industry helped settle the west. 2. Describe how technology changed open range ranching and commercial farming. 3. Summarize problems caused by attempts to assimilate

Settlement I. Settlement A. Miners 1. Impacts: - fueled industry - increased settlers B. Ranching & Cattle Drives 1. Cattle Drives a. Open Range 2. Long Drives a. railroads

What brought the first wave of settlers to the West? 1. Ranching 2. Fur trading 3. Farming 4. Mining 10

Vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government. 1. Open range 2. Wagon trail 3. Vigilance committees 4. farming 10

The major route north to Abilene, Kansas for cattle drives. 1. Open range 2. Chisholm Trail 3. Wagon train 4. Long drive 10

Farming the Plains 3. Ranching a. barbed wire -cuts off Range II. Farming the Plains A. Migration: 1. Railroads 2. Homestead Act 1862 a. public land available for settlement

Eventually, and after considerable loss of life, the open range was largely fenced off with a new invention called 1. Range barriers 2. Electric fences 3. Lariats 4. Barbed wire 10

Revolution in Agriculture B. Revolution in Agriculture 1. Wheat Belt a. Mechanized &Mechanized & Commercial Farms *caused soil erosion

Homework Ch. 8.1 #’s 1-6

Native American Tribes

The End of a Way of Life I. Culture of the Plains Indians Nomadic – follow buffalo A. Cultures under Pressure 1. Dakota Sioux Uprising a. Minnesota Reservation - receive annuities *uprising 2. Lakota Sioux a. Red Cloud, Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull

Sand Creek Massacre b. Sand Creek Massacre -Cheyenne and Arapaho * lead raids against settlers - Forced Surrender at Fort Lyon * Chief Black Kettle *Col. Chivington c. Congress passes Indian Peace Commission

Who proposed creating two large reservations on the Plains in 1867, one for the Sioux and another for the Plains Indians? 1. Chief Little Crow 2. George A. Custer 3. Indian Peace Commission 4. General Nelson Miles 10