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The Great Plains Objective - Describe the causes and effects of the financial difficulties that plagued the American farmers and trace the rise and decline of Populism. EQ - To What extent did the Great West have a Positive or Negative Impact on the United States.

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The Great Plains

Objective- Describe the causes and effects of the financial difficulties that plagued the American farmers and trace the

rise and decline of Populism.

EQ- To What extent did the Great West have a Positive or Negative Impact on the United States.

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1st Transcontinental Railroad

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1st Transcontinental RR ( 1869) – Union Pacific and Central Pacific united at Promontory Point, Utah – 4 more RR completed by 1890

Irish worked on the Union Pacific while the Chinese worked on the Central Pacific

(Government gave out land grants)

I. Railroads

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Steel rails replaced iron

Standardized time zones

George Westinghouse invented the air brake

Granville Woods – Telegraph system

All made it easier to ship goods

Inventions that aided the RR

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Railroads made it easier to ship cattle east

but had to get cattle to major RR

Long Drives – harsh conditions, stampedes, low wages

1/3 -1/5 of cowboys Hispanic or African American

Main type of cattle – Texas Longhorn

II. Cattle Ranching

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Had used open range but

with the invention of barbed wire by Joseph Glidden ranges closed off

Natural disasters also hurt industry – 1880’s – 90% killed in blizzard – ranchers went bankrupt – big business took over

Problems (cattle ranching)

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1859- Comstock Lode – large

silver strike –lured people out west

Problems:

Mining towns – bad reputation but helped in settlement

Most miners didn’t strike it rich – large corporationsbought up ore deposits

III. Strikes

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Homestead Act – gave 160 acres to anyone

willing to farm it and make it productive w/in 5 years.

Inventions aided the homesteader:1) barbed wire 2) windmill – provided need

H20 3) steel plow 4) reaper1889- Harrison’s Hoss Race in Oklahoma

attempt to give 1.9 acres awayFrontier announce closed in 1890

IV. Homesteader

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Inventions That Helped Homesteader

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Problems came from:

1) killing off of Buffalo by RR – Nat. Am. Relied on the buffalo for everything.

2) breaking treaties/ taking land

3) Concentration policy – tried to Americanize them by turning them into farmers – put them on reservations – face confinement or extermination

V. Conflicts with the Plains Indians

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Destruction of the Buffalo

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Chivington Massacre ( 1864) – killing of 450

CheyenneLittle Big Horn ( 1876) 7th cavalry led by George

Armstrong Custer wiped out by Sitting Bull and a mixture of Sioux and Cheyenne

Nez Perce – peaceful tribe attempted to escape to Canada – led by Chief Joseph – led his tribe on a 1,000 mile journey before surrendering “ I will fight no more forever”

Wounded Knee ( 1890) – last confrontation –death of 290 Native Americans

Major Confrontations

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Major Confrontations

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Many tribes turned to the Ghost DanceReligion – a mixture of Native American and Christian beliefs –focused on the return of the land – this was led by Sitting Bull

Dawes ( Act) 1887 – broke up tribes –not allowed to practice tribal customs

(Americanize)- Assimilation efforts by the Government

Native Americans

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Frederick Jackson Turner: Argued Frontier chief influence in shaping a distinctive American way of life

1) social equality 2) economicindependence 3) political democracy

Frontier Thesis