the american west us history. standards qc-c1f -compare and contrast the experiences of african...
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Standards
• QC-C1F -Compare and contrast the experiences of African Americans in various U.S. regions in the late nineteenth century.
• QC-C1G - Identify and evaluate the influences on the development of the American West.
• QC-C1H - Analyze significant events for Native American Indian tribes, and their responses to those events, in the late nineteenth century
• QC-C2A - Identify and explain significant issues and components of the Populist movement and their impacts
I. Settling the West
A. Geography1. The Great Plains
A. Averages less than 20 inches of rain per yearB. Home to vast herds of buffalo that grazed the prairie
grasses.C. Scarcity of wood and water
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B. Gold1. January 1848 – traces of gold found in sutters
mill in Sacramento, CA led to thousands of “forty niners” flocking to CA in hopes of striking it rich.
2. Mining towns sprang up over night.
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C. Railroads1. Government contracted two major railroad
companies to build the transcontinental railroad.
A. Union Pacific – Irish laborersB. Central Pacific – Chinese immigrants C. Golden Spike – last spike in the transcontinental
railroad1. Promontory Summit, Utah – May, 1869
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D. Beginnings of Settlements1. Construction of railroad provided easy access to
the Great Plains.2. Low prices of land and availability of credit made
the Plains seem prosperous.
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D. Beginnings of Settlements3. Government also began to support settlement
in the Great Plains region by passing the Homestead Act.
A. Homestead Act (1862) – for a $10 registration fee an individual could file for a homestead. After living there for five years, that individual could purchase that land from the government.
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E. Closing the Frontier1. Oklahoma Land Rush – Last territory open for
settlement, within hours 10,000 people raced to stake claims.
A. Sooner
2. The brisk pace of settlement led many to report that the “American frontier” was closing.
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E. Closing the Frontier3. The frontier had provided a “safety valve of social
discontent” 4. Many settlers faced hostile, harsh conditions
while settling the West.
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E. Closing the Frontier5. Frederick Jackson Turner’s Frontier Thesis
A. The American Frontier has been essential in forming an American identity.
B. The Frontier has been a safety net for AmericansC. Democratic ideals are able to thrive along the frontierD. Frontier is what separates the US from Europe.
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F. Inventions1. Barbed wire – closed the open range and led to
over supply of cattle on ranches.2. Dry farming – plant the seed deep enough for
the crop to grow3. Bonanza farms –
A. New machinery led to substantial harvest on wheat farms.
B. Bonanzas were large farms the yielded big profit.
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G. Entertainment1. Buffalo Bills’ Wild West Shows
A. Interactive shows that romanticized the wild west and depicted relationships between cowboys and Indians.
B. Annie Oakley – star of shows
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H. Discrimination1. Chinese Exclusion Act – Prohibited Chinese
immigration for ten years after westerners were upset about Chinese settlers.
2. Buffalo Soldiers – all black “peace time” army that faced discrimination after the civil war. Fought in several battles throughout the Great Plains, including the Indian wars.