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Ore
Rock from which gold is extracted
Wounded Knee
More than 200 Lakota Sioux were killed by U.S. Army
Lodes
silver deep underground in rich streaks of ore
Vigilantes
People who take the law into their own hands
Ghost towns
An empty lifeless town that miners left behind.
Subsidies
A grant of money from the government to aid a certain organization
Transcontinental Raliroad
connected the Atlantic and Pacific Coasts
Marked the end of the Cattle Kingdom
Price collapse of the mid 1880s/overgrazing/harsh winters of 1885/1886 killed many cows.
Brand
to burn a symbol into an animal's hide to show ownership
Stampede
a sudden rush of animals or people, usually caused by fear
Exodusters
the African Americans migrating to the Great Plains state (ie: Kansas & Oklahoma) in 1879 to escape conditions in the South
Boomers
Settlers who ran in land races to claim land upon the 1889 opening of Indian Territory for settlement.
Sioux
Native tribe with nomadic life depends on the horse, buffalo, and open land
Ghost Dance
dance performed by the Sioux to help them regain their former greatness; spiritual/ceremonial
Women
Added stability to boomtowns
Chinese immigrants
Hired by Central Pacific
Comstock lode
rich lode of silver-bearing ore
Boomtown (Comstock Lode)
Virginia City, Nevada
Promontory Point
transcontinental railroad completion site, Golden Spike
Time Zones
Created by railroad companies, scheduling purposes
Longhorns
type of cattle, Texas
Sodbusters
Plains farmers
Homestead Act
Federal land policy of 1862; land for a small filing fee, must live on land for 5 years and improve the land.
Buffalo
main source of food for Native Americans
Crazy Horse
Sioux military leader
William Cody
Buffalo Bill
Sitting Bull
Lakota Sioux leader; fought for land, killed by police over Ghost Dance.
Little Bighorn
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse defeat Custer and kill over 200 soldiers
Locusts
Insects that killed crops in Great Plains
Tornado Ally
Area of frequent violent storms in Great Plains
Dry Farming
Farming technique where seeds are planted deeper to get to moisture.
Irish men / African American men
Hired by Union Pacific Railroad
Sooners
Settlers who claimed land in Oklahoma before land officially available
cow town
located near train stations where cattle was sold to be shipped to to midwest/east
Long Drive
over 1,000 mile longhorn cattle drive north to cow towns
Ripple Effect
a spreading effect or series of consequences caused by a single action or event.
Dawes Act
1887 law that distributed reservation land to individual Native American owners