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Ch.19 REVIEW

Ch.19 REVIEW. “Land for the Landless!” “Homes for the Homeless!” WHAT was this about? WHO was advertising this? ...and WHERE were they advertising it?. Page 575. What was the First Treaty of Fort Laramie?. Portfolio 564. Why did Westerners form vigilante groups?. Page 561.

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Ch.19 REVIEW

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  1. Ch.19 REVIEW

  2. “Land for the Landless!”“Homes for the Homeless!”WHATwas this about?WHO was advertising this? ...and WHERE were they advertising it? Page 575

  3. What was the First Treaty of Fort Laramie? Portfolio 564

  4. Why did Westerners form vigilante groups? Page 561

  5. What groups of people done settled in the West in large numbers? Page 575

  6. Our ancestors came from Spain and Mexico, and we were a Spanish-speaking people who lived in the Soutwest? Page 570

  7. What was the outcome of the June 26, 1876, battle near the Little Bighorn river in Montana? Page 565

  8. Well, hombre, the ‘cattle boom’ finally came to an end. Why? Page 561

  9. What was the intention of the Dawes Act of 1887? Page 567

  10. With over 300 Ghost Dancers, men, women & children killed, this marked the end of armed resistance in the West…Who am I? (person, place or thing) Page 566

  11. When the U.S. gov’t made treaties with the Indians, their policy was based on... what?…and why? Page 563

  12. Who was offering “FREE LAND!” to settlers who agreed to live on this land, and improve it for 5 years! Page 574

  13. After Custer was massacred at Little Big Horn, what did the U.S. Gov’t do?. Page 565

  14. For centuries, New Mexico, Texas, Arizona and California, had been our home. Our ancestors were of Spanish & Mexican descent. We called ourselves..... what? Page 570

  15. What happened at Sand Creek in 1864?… Page 564

  16. What did the large mining companies have that the individual prospectors didn’t have? Page 559

  17. Why wasn’t more beef sold to the Eastern markets in the mid-1800s? Page 559

  18. So WHO was Joseph McCoy… and what did he accomplish? Page 559

  19. Who was the Colonel who led his 7th Calvary troopers to be butchered at Little Bighorn River in Montana? Page 565

  20. We ain’t a got no law in this here town, and we done figger’d you must be guilty of summpin’, so we gonna string you up at the nearest tree!Who were these hombres? Page 561

  21. Which two (2) groups of White settlers were mostly responsible for stirring up trouble between the Indians and the Federal government? Page 563

  22. These guys were the ‘original’ cowboys… ...who were they? Page 560

  23. How did so many Europeans find out about ‘free land’ in America?... Page 575

  24. What two (2) factors contributed most to the growth of cities in the West? Page 569

  25. What was the Homestead Act of 1862? Pages 574

  26. In what ways did Western lawmakers recognize the contributions made by Western women: Page 569

  27. In what ways did the mass killing of buffalo affect the Plains Indians people? Page 563 & 566

  28. When did the cattle industry really begin to grow? Page 559

  29. What really brought the cattle boom to an end? (3 reasons) Page 561

  30. What caused the Second Treaty of Fort Laramie to fail? Page 564

  31. We sought statehood in 1890, and though many in Congress demanded that we repeal our women’s suffrage laws, we did not. We held true to our women’s right to vote!So...who are we? Page 569

  32. Economic activities:activities, or actions that involve the production, distribution, and consumption of goods & services within a society...

  33. So, who did go West to develop economic activities such as minerals, timber, crops and cattle? Page 558

  34. In the late 1800’s, cities were springing up like crazy in the West! What were some major factors that caused these cities to grow like weeds? Page 569

  35. What happened at Sand Creek, Colorado on November 29, 1864! Page 564

  36. As settlers moved West, we violated our own treaties with the Indians, we took away Indian land, and we forced the Indians to move onto reservations! Who were we? Page 563

  37. From the 1830’s to around the 1850’s, settlers weren’t really THAT interested in land that was located on the Great Plains....... Why not? Page 563

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