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Chapter 5 – Sections 2&3 Focus/Review Questions 1. How did the government encourage western settlement? 2. How did the railroads help open the west? 3. What were the major causes of debt for the farmers? 4. Why was the metal that backed currency such an important issue in the 1896 presidential campaign? 5. According to farmers and other supporters of silver, how would bimetallism help the economy?
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Page 1: Chapter 5 – Sections 2&3 Focus/Review Questions 1.How did the government encourage western settlement? 2.How did the railroads help open the west? 3.What.

Chapter 5 – Sections 2&3Focus/Review Questions

1. How did the government encourage western settlement?

2. How did the railroads help open the west?

3. What were the major causes of debt for the farmers?

4. Why was the metal that backed currency such an important issue in the 1896 presidential campaign?

5. According to farmers and other supporters of silver, how would bimetallism help the economy?

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SECTION 2: SETTLING ON THE GREAT PLAINS

Federal land policy and the completion of the transcontinental railroad led to the rapid settlement of American west

1862 – Congress passed Homestead Act which allowed 160 free acres to any “head of household”

Approx 600,000 families

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The transcontinental railroad was completed in 1868. The Central Pacific and Union Pacific railroads met in Promontory Point, Utah

and laid a Golden Spike

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EXODUSTERS MOVE WEST

Several Thousand African Americans who moved from the post-Reconstruction South to Kansas were called Exodusters

Many exodusters took advantage of land deals

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OKLAHOMA SOONERS In 1889, a major

governmental land giveaway in what is now Oklahoma attracted thousands

In less than a day, 2 million acres were claimed by settlers

Some took possession before the government had officially declared it open – thus Oklahoma became known as the “Sooner State”

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SETTLERS ENCOUNTER HARDSHIPS

The frontier settlers faced extreme hardships – droughts, floods, fires, blizzards, locust plagues, and bandits

Despite hardships, the number of people living west of the Mississippi grew from 1% of the nation’s population in 1850 to almost 30% in 1900LOCUST SWARM

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DUGOUTS & SODDIESMost settlers

built their homes from the land itself

Pioneers often dug their homes out of the sides of ravines or hills (Dugouts)

Those in the flat plains made freestanding homes made of turf (Soddies)

DUGOUT

SODDY

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INCREASED TECHNOLOGY HELPS FARMERS

1837 – John Deere invented a steel plow that could slice through heavy soil

1847 – Cyrus McCormick mass-produced a reaping machine

Other inventions included a grain drill to plant seed, barbed wire, and corn binder

JOHN DEERE’S STEEL PLOW HAD TO BE PULLED

BY A HORSE OR MULE

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FARMER EDUCATION SUPPORTED

The federal government financed agricultural education

The Morrill Acts of 1862 and 1890 gave federal land to states to help finance agricultural colleges

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SECTION 3: FARMERS AND THE POPULIST MOVEMENT

In the late 1800s, many farmers were struggling

Expensive farm equipment, increased debt

Crop prices were fallingGrain shipping was more

expensiveMortgaged land to buy more

land, make more crops, increased the problem.

Mortgages were being foreclosed by banks

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ECONOMIC DISTRESS HITS FARMERS

Greenbacks (currency) issued during civil war become worthless

Weren’t backed by gold or silver

“Hard money” that could be exchanged was required to repay debt.

They had borrowed Greenbacks, not hard money.

WISCONSIN GREENBACK

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ECONOMIC DISTRESS HITS FARMERS

Between 1867 and 1887 the price of a bushel of wheat fell from $2.00 to 68 cents

Railroads conspired to keep transport costs artificially high

Farmers got caught in a cycle of debt

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FARMERS ORGANIZE FOR CHANGE

1867 – Oliver Hudson Kelley started the Patrons of Husbandry, an organization for framers that became known as the Grange

By 1870, the Grange spent most of their time fighting the railroads

Soon the Grange and other Farmer Alliances numbered over 4 million members

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POPULIST PARTY IS BORN

Leaders of the farmers organization realized they needed to build a base of political power

Populism – the movement of the people – was born in 1892 with the founding of the Populist, or People’s Party

THIS POLITICAL CARTOON SHOWS A POPULIST

CLUBBING A RAILROAD CAR

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POPULIST REFORMSProposed economic

reforms included; increase of money supply, a rise in crop prices, lower taxes, a federal loan program

Proposed political reforms included; direct election of senators, single terms for presidents

Populists also called for an 8-hour workday and reduced immigration

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POPULISTS MAKE GAINS

In the 1892 Presidential election, the Populist candidate won almost 10% of the vote

In the West, the party elected 5 senators, 3 governors and 1,500 state legislators

FRED AND PHIL VOTED FOR THE PEOPLE’S PARTY

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THE PANIC OF 1893Nationwide economic

problems took center stage in America in 1893

Railroads went bankrupt, the stock market lost value, 15,000 businesses and 500 banks collapsed,

3 million people lost their jobs – putting unemployment at 20%

THE STOCK MARKET CRASHED IN 1893

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SILVER OR GOLD?The central issue of

the 1896 Presidential campaign was which metal would be the basis of the nation’s monetary system

Bimetallism (those who favored using both) vs. those that favored the Gold Standards alone

Backing currency became important because people didn’t value paper money.

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SILVER OR GOLD?

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BRYAN AND THE“CROSS OF GOLD”

Republicans favored the Gold standard and nominated William McKinley

Democrats favored Bimetallism and nominated William Jennings Bryan

Despite Bryan’s stirring words, “You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold,” McKinley won the 1896 election

BRYAN’S CROSS OF GOLD SPEECH

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THE END OF POPULISMWith McKinley’s

election victory, Populism collapsed, burying the hopes of the farmer

Populism left two important legacies: 1) A message that the downtrodden can organize and be heard and 2) An agenda of reforms, many of which would be enacted in the 20th century

THE PEOPLE’S PARTY WAS SHORT-LIVED BUT LEFT AN

IMPORTANT LEGACY

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Focus/Review Questions1. How did the government encourage

western settlement?2. How did the railroads help open the

west?3. What were the major causes of debt

for the farmers?4. Why was the metal that backed

currency such an important issue in the 1896 presidential campaign?

5. According to farmers and other supporters of silver, how would bimetallism help the economy?