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Bonanza Farms
large farms that came to dominate agricultural life in much of the West, operated similar to factories
Homestead Act
Provided free land in the West to anyone willing to settle there and develop it. Encouraged westward migration
Dawes Act
Law that distributed reservation land to individual Native American owners
Exodusters
African Americans who migrated from the South to the West after the Civil War
Technology that led to the agricultural boom of 1880s
reaper, thresher machines, barbed wire, steel plow
Indian Boarding Schools
Native Americans were forced to attend to learn new customs, religions and language of the settlers
Populist Party
Represented mainly farmers, favoring free coinage of silver and government control of railroads and other monopolies
Great Plains
vast grassland between the mississippi river and the rocky mountains
Red Cloud’s War
Sioux leader's struggle to keep U. S. miners off the Bozeman Trail, ended with a win for the Sioux and the signing of the Treaty of Fort Laramie
Sand Creek Massacre
an attack on a group of Cheyenne by a regiment of Colorado militiamen that resulted in the death of more than 200 tribal members
Boomtown
a community experiencing a sudden growth in business or population, especially in the West
Open Range
A vast area of grassland owned by the government where ranchers could graze their herds for free
General Custer
United States general who was killed along with all his command by the Sioux at the battle of Little Bighorn
Dry Farming
a way of farming dry land in which seeds are planted deep in ground where there is some moisture
Sodbusters
name given to Great Plains farmers because they had to break through so much thick soil, called sod, in order to farm
Wounded Knee
After killing Sitting Bull, the 7th Cavalry rounded up Sioux at this place in South Dakota and 300 Natives were murdered.
Soddy
a frontier home usually dug into a hill or made from sod
Farmers’ Alliance
A Farmers' organization worked for lower railroad freight rates, lower interest rates, and a change in the government's tight money policy
Transcontinental Railroad
Connected the East and West Coast with the Central Pacific and Union Pacific lines
Chisholm Trail
A former cattle trail from San Antonio in Texas to Abilene in Kansas
Battle of Little Bighorn
Battle after the Treaty of Fort Laramie is broken by the US Government. The Sioux fought General Custer and won