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Title: The Wild Wild West


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The Wild Wild West
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Geography of the West
  • Towns in Missouri were thought to be the end
    before the frontier
  • Frontier unsettled land in western United
    States
  • The West is considered states beyond the Rocky
    Mountains like Oregon, California, etc.
  • There are deserts, mountains, rivers, lakes,
    basins, plateaus, mesas, even a volcano in the
    West

3
Influence of Railroads
  • Railroads helped settle the West
  • Trains carried resources like minerals, timber,
    crops, cattle to the East coast
  • Trains also carried miners, ranchers, farmers
    to settle the West
  • Trains Native Americans not friends
  • Train routes often went through the routes of the
    animals they hunted or even through their own
    lands

4
Go West, Why?
  • Before the Civil War, the South did not want the
    land in the West settled
  • They feared more non-slave territories
  • Government decided it was time to settle the west
    by offering free land
  • Homestead Act You can have 160 acres for free
    if you live on it for 5 years and improve it
  • Many African Americans settled in Kansas,
    Missouri, Indiana, Illinois after the Civil War
  • The Railroads were growing
  • Its easier to head west

5
Challenges in the West
  • Many challenges faced the people who moved West
  • There were no trees, so houses were built from
    sod (thick grass)
  • Had to dig wells for water
  • Blizzards, hailstorms, tornados, fires, drought
  • Insects ate crops
  • New inventions helped some of the challenges
  • Steel plow helped farming built sod houses
  • Windmills helped pump water from wells
  • Barbed wire kept cattle in or out
  • Reapers threshers helped harvest crops

6
Mining in the West
  • Gold has struck again in Nevada, Colorado,
    South Dakota
  • People raced to go to these areas
  • Boomtowns appeared due to gold strikes
  • Boomtown a town that has a sudden burst of
    population economic growth
  • When the gold other mined resources ran out
    people moved to the next town
  • Boomtowns became ghost towns

7
Cattle Drives
  • Cattle ranching made big money for 20 years
  • Ranchers hired cowhands to drive cattle from
    Texas to Kansas
  • Vaqueros 1st cowhands came from Mexico
  • Cattle was put on trains sent east
  • Cattle driving was very difficult - you had to
    keep the cows or the money together
  • Obstacles were nature, thieves, Native
    Americans

8
Native American Life
  • Most Plains tribes lived in villages
  • The Spanish brought horses in the 1500s to the
    Native Americans changed their way of life
  • Horses helped travel hunting buffalo
  • All parts of the buffalo were used food,
    clothing, blankets, tools, jewelry, etc.
  • Now Native Americans could travel with the buffalo

9
The Government Lies
  • The Native Americans were promised no one would
    take their land (HA! We know better)
  • When the settlers kept whining they wanted more
    land the government broke their promise
  • The government set up boundaries or
    reservations for the Native Americans
  • Some Native Americans went along with this while
    others resisted
  • Sand Creek Massacre The Cheyenne fought back
    the militia killed 150 tribe members

10
Native American Leaders
  • Sitting Bull Crazy Horse Sioux chiefs who
    tried to push settlers off their land
  • Chief Joseph Nez Perce chief said, It makes my
    heart sick when I remember all the good words and
    all the broken promises.
  • Geronimo an Apache leader who resisted to being
    put on a reservation
  • No matter how hard they tried, unfortunately the
    Native Americans ended up on reservations anyway

11
Dawes Act
  • There were people who actually believed what we
    had done to the Native Americans was wrong
  • An idea of assimilation was discussed as a way
    for Native Americans to fit in to white culture
  • Dawes Act encouraged Native Americans to give
    up their customs to become farmers on
    reservations
  • Not all Native Americans wanted to be farmers
  • If they did want to be farmers, they werent
    given the tools or technology the white man had,
    so it was very difficult

12
Women in the West
  • Life was challenging for women in the West
  • Life was lonely due to few neighbors women did
    not go into town with the men
  • Women were doctors, nurses, cooks, mothers,
    teachers, responsible for the homestead
  • Homestead a piece of land the house on it
  • The Western states acknowledged the importance of
    women
  • Wyoming was the first state to fight for womens
    right to vote
  • Soon after Colorado, Utah, and Idaho stood up for
    women too

13
Western Cities
  • Cities grew for a few reasons
  • Gold precious mineral strikes
  • A refueling or supply renewal point
  • Railroad stops
  • Many cities did not have formal laws or
    government
  • Cities towns were rough
  • Some people took the law into their own hands
  • Vigilantes made their own rules

14
Dont Forget Us
  • There were many groups of people who helped make
    the West what it is today
  • Vaqueros the 1st cowhands from Mexico
  • African Americans cattle ranchers western
    army soldiers
  • Chinese immigrants builders of the railroad in
    the West
  • Native Americans promises broken forced to
    leave their homes
  • Pioneers all those crazy, um, I mean brave
    people who took a chance

15
Closing the Frontier
  • Fenced in fields replaced open plains
  • In Oklahoma thousands of people rushed at the
    sound of a gun shot to claim land for themselves
    2 million acres were sold
  • The frontier meant opportunity for many
  • You could make something of yourself if you moved
    West
  • You could start a new life
  • A good day - was a day of good, hard work

16
How the West has influenced us today
  • Cowboy boots hats
  • Blue Jeans
  • Leather goods (bags, coats, vests, suspenders,
    etc.)
  • Home remedies (Hiccups drink water while
    standing on your head)
  • Saddles
  • Stories (Buffalo Bill, Calamity Jane, Jesse
    James)
  • movies, books, poems, songs
  • Railroad growth travel
  • Food - apples, potatoes, salt water taffy
  • Activities rodeos, card games, bull riding
  • Patterned clothing
  • Treasure hunts
  • Pony Express the 1st post office
  • Bandanas

17
Slang of the Wild West
  • Big Bug - - an important person
  • Coffee boiler - - a lazy person
  • Dude - - a person from the East
  • Fandango - - a big party
  • Fetch - - Bring or give
  • Fork over - - to pay
  • Fuss - - disturbance
  • Get a wiggle on - - hurry up
  • Grand - - excellent beautiful
  • Hobble your lip - - be quiet
  • Howdy - - hello
  • In apple pie order - - in tip top shape
  • Jig is up - - it is over
  • Pass the buck - - to avoid responsibility
  • Pull in your horns - - Back off!
  • Skedaddle - - RUN!
  • Stumped - - confused

18
Sources
  • Garcia, Jesus, et.al. (2003). Creating America.
    Chapter 19 Sections 1-4. McDougal Littell.
    Evanston, Illinois.
  • Atwater, G.M. Western Slangs Phrases. A
    Writers Guide to the Old West. October 26, 2006.
    April 21, 2007. http//freepages.genealogy.rootswe
    b.com/poindexterfamily/OldWestSlang.html
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