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Title: Settlers Push Westward


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Settlers Push Westward
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New AgriculturalTechnology
Steel Plow Sod Buster
Prairie FanWater Pump
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Reasons for Westward Movement
  • Prospectors, settlers, Ranchers believed Native
    Americans forfeited the rights to the Great
    Plains (grassland extending through the
    west-central portion of the U.S.) because they
    hadnt settled down to improve it.

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The Lure of Silver Gold
  • Gold Fever in California in 1849
  • Gold in Colorado drew thousands of miners to the
    region
  • Big mining camps in Nevada Montana

Prospecting
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California Gold Rush, 1849
49ers
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Mining Centers 1900
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Farming the Great Plains
  • 1862, Congress passed the Homestead Act, offering
    160 acres of land free to anyone who would live
    on cultivate it for five years.
  • 1862-1900, between 400,000-600,000 families took
    advantage of the govts offer.
  • People came from the South, New England, Europe
    eager to farm new land.

Homesteads From Public Lands
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Land Use 1880s
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Exodusters
  • Exodusters African Americans who moved from
    Reconstruction South for free land in Great
    plains started a Great Exodus.
  • Railroad companies had huge PR campaigns to come
    out West.
  • 1862, Congress passed Pacific Railroad Act, which
    granted huge Govt loans land to Union Pacific
    Central Pacific Railroads.
  • Congress hired mostly immigrant workers to build
    bridges, dig tunnels, lay tracks.
  • Transcontinental Railroad was complete in 1869
    (coast to coast trip in 10 days)

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BlackExodusterHomesteaders
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Railroad Construction
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The Government restricts Native Americans
  • While allowing more settlers to move westward,
    the railroads also influenced the Govts policy
    toward Native Americans who lived on the Plains.
  • 1834, Govt passed an Act that designated the
    entire Great Plains as one huge reservation (land
    set aside for NA)
  • Due to response from settlers in 1850s, Govt
    changed its policies to open up more land to
    settlers.
  • Treaty after treaty was signed that reduced the
    boundaries for each tribe.
  • Warfare over land occurred until 1890s

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Indian Reservations Today
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The Government Supports Assimilation
  • Congress passed 1887 Dawes Act.
  • Designed to Americanize the Native Americans
    to teach them the importance of owning property
    farming. Dawes Act broke up Reservations
    distributed some of the land to each adult head
    of a Native American family.
  • The Govt would sell remainder of the Reservation
    to settlers, NA would use profits for farm
    implements.
  • Natives never received anything from the selling
    of the remaining lands.
  • By 1934, Whites had taken 2/3s of the territory
    speculators (short term investors) grabbed the
    best land left the useless farming land to the
    Natives.

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Dawes Severalty Act (1887)Assimilation Policy
Carlisle Indian School, PA
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