The West #2 (2) Flashcards
What factors caused the settlement of southern California to boom?
In the 1880s, it was first with the tourism that was promoted by the railroads, then with the discovery of oil in LA in 1892.
Who were the cowboys and what was their life like?
~Cowboys were a collection of white Mexican and black men who were low-paid wage workers.
~They would be herding cattle, helping care for horses, repairing fences in buildings then working cattle driving, and sometimes establishing frontier towns. They normally develop a bad reputation for being lawless and there was nothing romantic about their life.
What did the lumber industry look like?
The lumber industry was dominated by corporations that acquired large tracts of land and employed armies of loggers.
In what places did gold and silver rushes take place in the West?
They took place in the Dakotas (1876), Idaho (1883), Colorado (1890s), and Alaska (1899).
What railroad hubs flourished as gateways to the mineral regions?
The railroad hubs like Albuquerque, El Paso, Denver, and Tucson flourished as gateways to these new mineral regions.
What did independent prospectors quickly give way to?
Independent prospectors quickly gave way to deep shaft corporate mining employing wage workers.
Prior to the Civil War, what did Chinese immigration look like? How did this change after the war?
Before the Civil War, nearly all Chinese newcomers were single men brought in by labor contractors to work in the gold mines or on the railroad then afterward entire Chinese families started to immigrate and by 1880 there were 150,000 people of Chinese descent in the US in 751 of them lived in California.
What was the debate between the Mormons and the US government during Buchanan’s presidency?
President Buchanan received reports that Mormons were obstructing the work of federal judges in Utah and so he removed Brigham Young as governor then Young refused to step down then Buchanan sent in federal troops to remain there until the Civil War.
What was the Mountain Meadows Massacre?
The mountain meadows massacre was when a group of Mormons attacked a wagon train of non-Mormons.
What did Utah have to ban in order to achieve statehood?
Utah had to ban the Mormons from polygamy.
What led to a wholesale lifestyle shift for many Native American tribes on the Plains?
The spread of horses originally introduced by the Spanish led to a full sales style shift for many Native American tribes on the plains.
What were the Great Plain’s tribes of the 1800s?
Cheyenne, Comanche, Crow, Kiowa, and Sioux.
What was Grant’s peace policy?
It was towards the West where he appointed a Native American as commissioner of Indian affairs. He wanted peace, end the corruption that was in the Indian Bureau and also treat Indians with dignity
The US Army set out to destroy the foundations of the Native American economy. What did this mean?
This means villages, horses, and buffaloes. This also meant army campaigns as well as private hunters looking for buffalo hides and almost orange the buffalo into extinction.
What happened to the Nez Perce in 1877? Who was Chief Joseph?
They were pursued on a 17,000-mile chase across the far south and the leader of this tribe was Chief Joseph. Then after four months, Howard forced them to surrender and they were removed to Oklahoma and then again to Washington.