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CONFLICT & CONQUEST Learning Target: I will be able to describe the changes that took place as Americans moved west from 1860 to 1900.

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1 CONFLICT & CONQUEST Learning Target: I will be able to describe the changes that took place as Americans moved west from 1860 to 1900.

2 Essential Question Were the national government’s policies concerning the development of the West positive or negative for the nation?

3 Farmers Homestead Act – 1862  160 acres for $30 (must live on it for 5 years and improve the land)  Great Plains lacked significant rainfall  New idea – land had always been sold for revenue, now it was to encourage settlement)  Wrought with corruption  Promoters bought up best land (timber, minerals, oil)  12x14 “dwelling” – inches Improvement came with a new discovery  Many believed soil to be sterile  Once tough prairie sod had been cut through, the land was fertile

4 End of the Frontier 1890 – Census announces that all unsettled areas had been broken into and sparsely settled Frontier is Closed!  Inspired Frederick Jackson Turner’s essay, “The Significance of the Frontier in American History”  “American history has been in a large degree the history of colonization of the Great West.” – FJT

5 Farming Transformed Farmers no longer grew their own food, made their own clothing, and bartered for goods Began growing “cash” crops – wheat, corn  Bought foodstuffs at general store and purchased manufactured goods in town or by mail order (Montgomery Ward)  Crops moved by railway Tied to banking, railroading, and manufacturing Mechanized agriculture!  Movement to cities, massive farms (grain factories)

6 Deflation Cash crop agriculture was dangerous  Hard times = bankruptcy  Prices determined by world output (competing with growers all over the world) Deflation was a key worry (1880s – 1890s)  Pay back more in value than what was borrowed Vicious Cycle  New technology = higher output = lower price = increased debt. High Interest rates (8-40%) on mortgages

7 Dismayed Farmers Mother Nature destroyed crops  Grasshoppers (1890s)  Floods = need for fertilizers  Droughts (1887) Government wrongdoing  Property over-assessed = higher taxes  High protective tariff Corporate wrongdoing  Harvesters, barbed wire, fertilizer (companies could raise prices  Storage rates Railroad wrongdoing  Shipping rates Farmers lacked organization  Independent-minded

8 Coxey’s Army & the Pullman Strike Panic of 1893 – depression – Populists argue that farmers and laborers are being oppressed by the economy and politics  Farmers Protest -- Coxey’s “Army” – relieve unemployment w/ public works programs – March on Washington, 1894 Pullman Palace Car Co. – Company Town – depression – cut wages by 1/3 (Didn’t Cut Rent)  Eugene V. Debs – American Railway Union leader  Cleveland sent troops on the grounds that strike interfered with U.S. mail Result  Calls of “government by injunction” (What’s this?) Business working to crush labor through courts

9 Gold v. Silver Election 1896  Republican: William McKinley (Gold Standard)  Democrat: William Jennings Bryan (Silver Stand)  Cross of Gold Speech – Dem. National Convention “You shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns, you shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold.” Wins him the Democratic Nomination  Unlimited coinage of Silver at 16:1 (market was 32:1) Silver dollar worth about.50¢ Demo-Pop party Possible Results?

10 Election of 1896 McKinley wins Significance  Shift from agrarian dominance to the cities.  Fixed waged laborers had no reason to support inflation  Population of farms was dwindling (technology)  Republican dominance in the White House (16 yrs) (all but 8 of the next 36 yrs)  Victory for big business = increased tariff Gold Standard Act 1900  Natural inflation occurred with the discovery of new gold


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