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1 Miners and Ranchers Chapter 8 Section 1

2 Growth of the Mining Industry
The growing industries in the East needed the West’s rich deposits of gold, silver, and copper. In 1859, Henry Comstock staked a claim for a silver mine in Six-Mile Canyon, NV. This caused Virginia City to become a boom-town overnight.

3 During boom times, crime was a serious problem
During boom times, crime was a serious problem. What was formed to fix this? How did the mining industry affect towns, cities, and the west?

4 Ranching and Cattle Drives
After the war, many Americans began building large cattle ranches on the Great Plains. What helped the cattle ranching industry grow?

5 Open Range A vast area of grassland owned by the government.
This is where Hispanic herders taught American cowhands their trade.

6 Texas Longhorn

7 What two developments made moving the cattle to eastern markets practical?

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9 Long Drives Ranchers realized they could round up their cattle and drive them up north to make a profit.

10 What do you call stray cattle with no symbols on them?

11 Range Wars As ranching became a business, range wars became more common. This usually happened when farmers would block ranchers trail.

12 How did the invention of barbed wire affect the cattle industry?


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