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1.
WESTWARD EXPANSION
BY SAM OBERMILLER
2.
MINING
Mining was a popular reason for westward travel
There were mines all over the frontier
Mining was a simple cheap way to get money, all you needed was a pick!
Many people became miners after the comstock lode was found
The comstock lode was a large lode of silver ore in Nevada.
Photo by
Leo Reynolds
3.
RAILROADS
Railroads were the main source of travel in the country
These were used to transport crops, resources, animals, and even people.
Most of the trains on these railroads were powered by steam.
Having railroads made travelling out west easier then the traditional walk.
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vgm8383
4.
BOOMTOWNS
Boomtowns were small towns that popped up by succesful mines
They were filled with rowdy people and were often lawless
Citizens who thought these towns needed law became vigilantes
Most boomtowns became deserted because the mines ran out of ore.
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Camerons Personal Page
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FARMING
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downhilldom1984
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LIVING
Being a farmer was a simple way to earn money in the plains
Many people became farmers because of the homestead act
This act gave people cheap land as long as they lived on it
Farmerd used wells to get groundwater for irrigation use.
Use of the lighter sreel hoes made breaking the tough ground easy
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Stuck in Customs
7.
THE OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH
The Oklahoma land rush was the government letting people settle in the state
Up too 50,000 people lined up at the border to race to find land.
Many people got seriously injured or shot during the stampede.
Most of the people that participated did not get any land, and went home sad
Photo by
Serge Melki
8.
RANCHING
Ranching was a very profitable career in the south
Raising and selling longhorns for 40$ was a great deal for ranchers
There was no need for fences as ranchers burned symbols into steers hides
This was an easy way fir ranchers to keep track of their cattle
Ranchers had to drive cattle up to 1000 miles to sell meat at a railroad town
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Texas.713
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NATIVE AMERICAN TRADITIONS CHANGING
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fabiogis50
10.
LIVING
Native Americans were being forced farther west as settlers moved in
Many buffalo were being slaughtered to make sure trains didnt have to stop
American soldiers attacked their camps in an attempt to remove them
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Rob Valkass
11.
RESERVATIONS
Soldiers forced Native Americans to live in reservations
These plots of land were often small and cramped
Lots of conflict broke out because of close quarters with enemies
Some tried to escape but they were brought back
12.
DAWES ACT
The dawes act proposed to break up the tribes
The reservations were removed and the land given to the natives
Indian children were forced to attend white schools.
The goal was to make the natives american citizens
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smbuckley23
13.
THE END
Sam Obermiller
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