WEEK 1 US History: Chpt 16
The country that controlled New Mexico and other lands of the Far West prior to control by the Mexican Republic around 1819 was
Spain
The relationship between rail lines and cattle lines could best be described as
cattle lines often ended in towns on major rail lines
The systematic placing of Indians on reservations was known as the "_________" policy
concentration
Found in the Anaconda mine, __________ supported the long-term growth of the Montana economy
copper
Nineteenth-century novels idealized the ________ as a uniquely American hero
cowboy
the works of Mark Twain romanticized the American frontier by
depicting freedom from social constraints
the Plains Indians tribes that joined together in the mid-nineteenth century to form a powerful alliance that ruled the northern plains were the
Arapaho, Sioux, and Cheyenne
In the 1870s and 1880s, prominent Indian leaders of the West included
Geronimo, and Chief Joseph
The significance of completing the transcontinental railroad was
states were inspired to support construction of subsidiary lines
In mining towns, women who needed money often worked as
tavernkeepers, laundresses, prostitutes, or cooks
After the Civil War, most new settlers to the West came from
the East
The awe-inspiring qualities of the Western landscape were commonly depicted by painters of...
the Rocky Mountain school
Results of the worldwide overproduction of farm goods that began in the mid-1880s include:
*It led to a drop in prices of most agricultural goods *It created economic distress for many American farm families
Reasons that many Chinese entered the laundry business
*Most laundry jobs did not require extensive English skills *Laundries did not require much start-up money
Major challenges to the cattle industry in the late 1880s include:
*spread of farms *competition from other herders *overgrazing and overstocking *harsh weather
In 1858, a rich source of silver was found in Nevada. This discovery took the name of its discoverer and became known as the
Comstock Lode
The Bureau of _______________ was established to administer to the Indian reservations
Indian Affairs
How did the role of Mexicans change in late-nineteenth century New Mexico?
They were forced into low-paying labor jobs
Why did white opinion of Chinese immigrants change during the 1850s?
Whites became jealous of the Chinese who prospered, especially in gold mines
Construction on the Central pacific rail line was marked by the refusal to give Chinese laborers
adequate shelter
Hunters and others slaughtered buffalos by the millions
after the Civil War
In the mid-1870s, Joseph H. Glidden and I.L. Ellwood developed and marketed ____________, which helped revolutionize fencing practices worldwide
barbed wire
As more and more English-speaking immigrants entered California, many Hispanics known as Californios found themselves living in ____________ in Los Angeles
barrios
Most nineteenth-century Chinese organizations in America functioned as a type of ___________ society
benevolent
As part of the Bureau of Indian Affairs' assimilation policy, Indian children were taken from their families and sent to ___________ run by whites
boarding schools
Some tribes of Plains Indians lived a sedentary life as farmers, but others subsisted on hunting _________, which provided the economic basis for Plains Indians' way of life
buffalo
As part of the Dawes Act, the Bureau of Indian Affairs'
encouraged the creation of Christian churches on Indian reservations
Workers in the West had greater __________ than those in the East
ethnic diversity
Pacific Coast Indians supported themselves by participating in agriculture as well as
fishing and foraging
the slaughter of buffalo in huge numbers greatly impacted Indians'
food sources
According to Frederick Jackson Turner's Turner thesis, expansion to the West has led to closing the
frontier
The Homestead Act encouraged migration to the West by
giving settlers land for a small fee in exchange for occupying the land
the attack on tribal sovereignty created by the Dawes act could best be described as
gradual
Chinese women in the West most often
had been sold into prostitution
Major grievances western farmers had in the late nineteenth century include:
inflated rail costs, and high interest rates
___________ posed the greatest challenge to laborers in the West
lack of job security
In 1852, to exclude the Chinese from mining, the California legislature
levied a tax on foreign miners
Why did the Indians' actions at Little Bighorn ultimately fail
many of the warriors disbanded and were killed or captured by US troops (also George Custer was here and important apparently, just fyi)
Secular forces in Mexican government dismantled traditional Hispanic _________ society in California
mission
What was the status of the western US territories by 1900
most of the territories had become states
The single most important contributor to settlement of the West was
railroad construction
Western farmers' main grievance was the high prices that ________ charged for services
railroads
The __________ established the more permanent economies in areas with mineral strikes
ranchers and cattle herders
Initially, Indian resistance to white expansion took the form of
small-scale raids
US Expansion to the Southwest affected Spanish-speaking communities in New Mexico because
the ruling classes lost their power
Before the Civil War, most settlers travelled through the Great Plains in
wagons
Western agricultural life was defined by ________ shortages
water
The dual labor system that developed in the West was characterized by unequal treatment of
white and nonwhite racial groups