Exoduster movement/ Oklahoma land rush Flashcards

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When was the Exoduster movement?

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1879

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2
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How many slaves across the USA were freed when the civil war was won?

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4 million

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3
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How did southern whites stop black Americans from becoming independent?

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  • They used violence and intimidation to stop black Americans voting
  • they also refused to sell land to black Americans and forced them into sharecropping, which kept black farmers working for free on white plantations and economically dependent on white people
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What is sharecropping (links to how blacks were being treated)

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when a landowner allows a tenant to use some of their land in return for a share of the crops they grow

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5
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What is the deal with Benjamin singleton?

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  • pioneered the move to Kansas
  • having set up a settlement there in 1873, he promoted Kansas at meetings and in newspaper adverts in the southern states
  • helped many hundreds of blacks move there
  • he helped to create the foundation for the exoduster movement
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6
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What caused the exoduster movement and how many people migrated as a result of it?

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  • in 1879, a rumour spread that the Federal government had given the whole state of Kansas to ex-slaves.
  • 40,000 black Americans from the southern states to Kansas and other western states as a result.
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7
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What’s the deal with Henry Adams?

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promoted the idea of black emigrations

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8
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What were the reasons for the Kansas emigration?

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  • Henry Adams and Benjamin singleton
  • There was a widespread interest within black communities in the idea of migration generally, including migration to Liberia
  • Kansas had a historic reputation as an anti-slavery state and it became a “free state” in 1861 which gave blacks reasons to believe that Kansas would welcome black people and to view the state in a positive way
  • the Homestead act offered the promise of free land (pull factor)
  • the biblical story of exodus - trusted God would provide for them
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What were the problems farming for the exoduster movement?

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  • other settlers and ranchers had already taken the best land: blacks were left with land in the Kansas uplands which were very difficult to farm
  • Since many had come to Kansas believing that the land would be free, they were not able to afford the administration fee to take up their claims
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What was the response to Exodusters?

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  • Kansas government gave blacks financial help
  • there was huge oppositions to the Exodusters in the southern states
  • whites in Kansas thought that the Exodusters should not be helped and should return back to the South
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What were the consequences of the exoduster movement?

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  • Exodusters typically stayed poorer than white migrants and had fewer rights
  • By the 1880s, the exodus turned into a much smaller stream of migrants who have saved money and put together the resources necessary for settling in the west.
  • difficulties faced by some black settlers in Kansas meant that there was a second (smaller ) wave out of Kansas as former Exodusters went elsewhere in the USA, especially to Nebraska and, after 1889, to Oklahoma
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12
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When was the first Oklahoma land rush?

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1889

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13
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Describe what happened in the first land rush

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at midday 22nd April 1889, thousands of white settlers rushed over the country to claim their 160-acre section

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14
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How many land rushes were there?

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7

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15
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When was the last land rush and how many acres of land were opened for settlement?

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1895

88, 000

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16
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When was the largest land rush, what was it called, how many acres were open for settlement?

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1893

the Cherokee strip land rush

8 million acres