Westward Expansion Unit Study Guide
own individual sections of reservation land
As a result of the Dawes Act, American Indians in the Great Plains were effectively forced to
raise grain prices
Founded in 1867, the National Grange organization initially helped farmers unite and establish cooperatives. Through these cooperatives, farmers could do everything except
It provided each settler with 160 acres of land
How did some families benefit from the Homestead Act of 1826?
Native Americans were forced onto reservations while settlers took their land
How did the government's policy of manifest destiny affect Native Americans living on the plains in the late 1800s?
The enclosure of the plains into farms and ranches ended the era of the great cattle drives from Texas to railroads in Kansas and Nebraska
How did the invention of barbed wire transform the economy of the American West in the 1870s and 1800s?
Populists
In the nineteenth century, many farmers responded to falling grain prices by joining with the
attract more migrants to the West
One effect of the building of the transcontinental railroad was to
eventual destruction of the Native American's way of life
One effect railroads had on Native Americans living in the western United States was the
temporary but severe limitations on the entry of Chinese immigrants
The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 resulted in
threatening their communal lifestyle
The Dawes Act impacted American Indians by
mining and cattle ranching
The economy and settlement of the West in the late nineteenth century were shaped by which industries?
assimilate Native Americans
The intent of the Dawes Severalty Act, passed by Congress in 1887, was to
Many land allotments were given or sold to people who were not American Indians
What was an effect of the Dawes Act of 1887?
to increase the money supply by coining silver
What was one of the MAIN goals of the Populist party in the last nineteenth century?
economic opportunity
What was the MAJOR reason people migrated to the western United States during the nineteenth century?
widespread use of barbed wire fencing
Which factor contributed to the end of the open range in the American West?
railroads
Which method of transportation contributed MOST to westward migration in the late nineteenth century?
railroads
Which technological development had the greatest impact on patterns of settlement in the American West?
to find employment
Why did large numbers of Chinese immigrants come to the American West Coast beginning in the mid-nineteenth century?
It offered free land to farmers who would improve it within 5 years
Why did the Homestead Act attract farmers to the frontier?