Western Expansion Study Guide U.S. II 1i; 2a, b; 4a, b, d
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- What were the reasons why people went west?
land opportunities, adventure and hope, railroads, gold and silver mining, freedom for former slaves (exodusters)
- Which groups did and did not benefit from western expansion?
groups who did benefit – African-Americans (freed slaves), miners, farmers, cowboys, ranchers
groups who did not benefit – Native-Americans
- Why did former slaves who moved west call themselves “exodusters”?
because they took an exodus, or journey to freedom, to the west
- What made the Great Plains difficult to farm, leading to many who FLED?
flatlands that rise gently from east to west; low rainfall; erosion from wind and water; dust storms
- What were the technological advances that aided settlement in the Great Plains?
barbed wire, steel plow, dry farming, wheat farming, sod houses, railroads, windmills, cattle raising
- What government law was the main reason why people settled on the Great Plains?
The Homestead Act
- Which crop grew best on the Great Plains?
wheat
- Why did settlers on the Great Plains build sod houses?
it was the only material available for building
- Which state on the Great Plains had the most cattle ranching?
Texas
- What had a big impact on the cattle drives in the Great Plains?
the Transcontinental Railroad
- What allowed for a period of growth for cattle ranching on the Great Plains?
the expansion of the railroads
- What was found in California?
gold
- What are boom towns and why were they created?
boom towns were towns that grew quickly; they supported the needs of the gold and silver miners
- Why was the Transcontinental Railroad built?
to connect the eastern and western states
- What was a major benefit of the Transcontinental Railroad?
supplies and mail could move more quickly and cheaply
- How did the Transcontinental Railroad impact the American Indians?
by almost killing all the buffalo, their food source
- What is the name of the government-owned lands to where American Indians were forced to move?
reservations
- Why did the United States government put the American Indians on reservations?
to free up more land for settlers to farm
- Who made the following statement: “…From where the sun now stands, I will fight no more”?
Chief Joseph
- What was the name of the battle where Colonel Custer led his soldiers against the Lakota tribe?
Battle of Little Bighorn