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■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –What factors led to the settlement of the West during the Gilded Age (1870-1900)? ■Warm-Up Question: –Let’s review.

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Page 1: ■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –What factors led to the settlement of the West during the Gilded Age (1870-1900)? ■Warm-Up Question: –Let’s review.

■Essential QuestionEssential Question:

–What factors led to the settlement of the West during the Gilded Age (1870-1900)?

■Warm-Up Question:Warm-Up Question:

–Let’s review the Unit 7 Organizer

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The Gilded Age: 1870-1900The Gilded Age: 1870-1900■After the Civil War, the U.S. entered

an era known as the Gilded Age when America experienced rapid changes

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Overview of the West■After the Civil War, the area west

of the Mississippi River was settled:–Miners, ranchers, farmers

flooded into the “frontier” looking for economic opportunities

–Transcontinental railroads connected the country

–Plains Indians were forced to assimilate & move to reservations

■By 1890, the frontier was closed

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The Mining Bonanza

■Mining was the 1st magnet to attract settlers to the West:

–Before the Civil War, miners discovered gold in California, Colorado, & Nevada

–After the Civil War, miners resumed their migration into the West to find more gold & silver

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John Mackay became the richest man in the world & earned $25 a minute from his “Big Bonanza” in Sierra Mountains

$306 million in gold & silver was

discovered at the Comstock Lode

Mining Regions of the West

Silver miners in Leadville, CO

Mining towns were formed in the West; Needed gov’t, law

enforcement, & businesses

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Corporations had the expensive machinery (“hydraulic mining

techniques”) to extract most of the gold in the West

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■ Chinese & Latin American immigrants came to find gold

■ Nativism led Congress to pass the Chinese Chinese Exclusion ActExclusion Act in 1882 which ended Chinese immigration

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Ranchers & The Cattle Boom

■After the Civil War, the demand for beef skyrocketed

■To meet this demand, ranchers drove Texas longhorns across the open “range” to railroad towns:

–Cattle bought in Texas for $4 could be sold for $40 in Kansas

–Cattle drives created new towns

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Ranchers & The Cattle BoomRanchers used the “open range” to graze longhorns during the 3 month “long drive”

By 1867, ranchers started using trains to ship cattle to meatpacking cities like Chicago

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Ranchers & The Cattle Boom

■By the 1880s, cattle ranching was difficult because:

–The “open range” was closed as farmers used new barbed wire fencing to close off their farms

–Overgrazing & drought left little grasslands for grazing cattle

–Competition from sheep herding

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Homesteads & Farmers ■The U.S. gov’t offered incentives

for farmers to settle the West:

–Homestead ActHomestead Act (1862) gave 160 acres to citizens who pledged to “improve the land” for at least 5 years

–Other gov’t acts helped develop western lands by planting trees & building irrigation systems

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By 1900, 600,000 Americans claimed homesteads

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Homesteads & Farmers■Life in the Plains was difficult:

–There were few trees so homesteaders built sod houses

–60% of homesteaders failed

■But many homesteaders adapted:

–Used dry farming techniques

–Planted tough varieties of wheat

–Used harvesting machinery

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By 1890, the U.S. became a major crop exporter

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Exodusters

■Exodusters were black farmers who moved West to escape crop liens & Jim Crow laws in the South

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Exodusters

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Homestead Sales, 1870-1940In 1890, the western frontier “closed”:

There were no more unorganized territories in the West

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Rails Across the Continent

■In 1862, Congress authorized the first transcontinental railroad:

–Union Pacific worked westward from Nebraska (Irish laborers)

–Central Pacific worked eastward from CA (Chinese immigrants)

–On May 10, 1869 the 2 tracks met at Promontory Point in Utah

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The 1st transcontinental railroad connected the west coast to eastern cities in 1869

Chinese workers made up a large percentage of laborers

on the western leg

Irish workers made up a large percentage of laborers on the eastern section

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Federal Land Grants to Railroads by 1871The national gov’t gave out $65 million & millions of acres to railroad companies to

connect the East & West coasts with railroads

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The Transcontinental Railroad

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Railroad Construction, 1830-1920

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The Plains Indians In 1865, 2/3 of all Indians lived on the Great Plains Their culture

was dependent upon the buffalo

& the horse

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The Importance of the Buffalo in Indian Culture

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America’s Indian Policy ■America’s Indian policy changed:

–In the 1830s, Indians were moved across the Mississippi River into “one big reservation”

–In the 1850s, (due to Manifest Destiny), Indians were moved into concentrated reservations

–In the 1860s, reservations were violated by farmers & miners

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Indians WarsIn 1876, Americans flooded into Sioux territory in South Dakota

when gold was discovered

The Sioux, led by Sitting Bull, retaliated by ambushing Colonel Custer & all 197 soldiers

in the Seventh Cavalry at Little Big Horn

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Indians WarsWhen the U.S. army tried to stop Sioux “ghost dances,” 200 men, women, & children were slaughtered during the

Battle of Wounded Knee

The Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890 was the last Indian war in American history

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The End of Tribal Life■The final blow to Indian culture

came with annihilation of buffalo:–Began with the construction of

the transcontinental RR in 1860s–From

1872 to 1874, 3 million buffalo were killed each year

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Lands Lost by Native Americans (1894)The Cession of Indian Territory

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Conclusions

■By 1890, the frontier was closed:–Miners, ranchers, & farmers

flooded West at the expense of Indians

–But, Westerners began to grow frustrated due to their dependency on Eastern railroads, banks, & politicians

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■What was the American “West” in 1750? 1800? 1850? 1900?

■Now that the United States has acquired & occupied all lands between the Atlantic & Pacific, what’s next?

Closure Activity