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Which region had a better railroad system, the North or the South?
The North
Which group of workers was more prevalent on the West Coast railroads?
Chinese workers
Why were the border states easier for building railroads?
They had
flat lands
Who were the Big Four Railroad Magnates?
Charles Crocker
Collin’s Huntington
Mark Hopkins
Leland Stanford
What is the name of the railroad associated with rich people?
Central Pacific Railroad
Who was associated with the Union Pacific Railroad?
Thomas Durant
What did the completion of the "Transcontinental railroad" signify?
It completed the
manifest destiny
of connecting the
Atlantic Ocean
to the
Pacific Ocean
Where did the first transcontinental railroad meet?
Promontory Point
,
Utah
What was the purpose of the Homestead Act?
To allow purchase of land for
$10
How many acres of land could be purchased under the Homestead Act?
160 acres
What was required to improve upon the land purchased under the Homestead Act?
Five years
of improvement
What environmental condition did the West side depend on for farming?
Rain
What was referred to as the "Great American desert"?
The
West
side's harsh farming conditions
What caused many homesteads to fail?
Harsh climate
and land conditions
Who proposed the "frontier thesis"?
Fredrick Jackson Turner
What does the "frontier thesis" suggest about American society?
It ties the spirit and success of the
US
to westward expansion
How did the rugged American identity develop according to the frontier thesis?
Through the settlement and taming of the
wilderness
What new type of citizen emerged from westward expansion?
One who could tame the wild and gained strength and
individuality
Who were some famous gunslingers of the American West?
Jesse James
Billy the Kid
Who were the primary gold miners in California?
Gold miners, especially
Chinese
Why did many Chinese miners come to America?
Due to
famine
and
flooding
in southern
China
What happened to many mining towns after the mining was done?
They became
ghost towns
What was the role of barbed wire in the cattle industry?
Cheapest way to fence property
Invented by
Joseph Glidden
Ended
open range
for livestock
What were the range wars about?
Conflicts between
sheep herders
and
cattle ranchers
over grass supply
What was the primary responsibility of cowboys?
Mending
cows
Were there black cowboys in the American West?
Yes
How did railroads impact the jobs of cowboys?
They caused the
downfall
of cowboy jobs
What minority groups were present in the American West?
Chinese
Japanese
American Indians
Who were the "Exodusters"?
Black
settlers
who moved to the
West
What were "Buffalo Soldiers"?
Black soldiers on
The Great Plains
What was the "Chinese Question" in the context of American history?
Concerns about Chinese
immigrants
taking jobs and cultural differences
What was the Exclusion Act of 1882?
It restricted
Chinese
immigration
What was another name for the Chinese Exclusion Act?
Oriental Exclusion Act
What racial term was used for Asians during this period?
Mongols
What were the Tong Wars?
Conflicts among
Chinese
immigrant groups in
San Francisco
When did the Tong Wars begin?
In the
1850s
Who was Colonel John Chivington?
A figure associated with the
Sand Creek Massacre
What does the term "scalping" refer to in this context?
The act of removing the scalp from a
Native American
What does the term "Redskin" refer to?
A derogatory term for
Native Americans
How did the actions of settlers contribute to the violence against Native Americans?
Settlers
initiated
scalping
and
violence
against
Native Americans
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