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Westward Expansion

Horizontales
farmer who founded the Grange.
Men who worked on cattle and horse ranches in the West.
A large area of undeveloped land.
Groups of farm organizations.
That sprang up over night due to discovery of gold, which attracted prospectors and adventurers hoping to become rich.
Three-month long overland transport of cattle to railroads, cattle towns, and markets.
organization that fought for farmers' rights and lifestyles.
The mail delivery system in which messengers transported mail on horseback across the country, which involved switching riders and horses very often, and chancing dangers such as attacking Indians, or storms.
From 1864 to 1890 a series of battles and wars fought between the Native Americans and U.S., connecting East and West.
1862 law that gave land at very low prices to western settlers that improved it.
A tribe of Indians that lived out West that often fought against the U.S. Calvary (Ex. Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, & Red Cloud).
Verticales
Leader of the Hunkpapa Sioux, later killed by the Native American reservation police.
A method of farming in the Midwest that involves using tough, hardy crops that need less water than others.
1896 Populist/Democratic presidential nominee-lost to McKinley.
An attack by U.S. troops in 1864 on Cheyenne Indians in eastern Colorado in which more than a hundred Indians were killed, despite a white surrender flag (mostly women and children).
major cattle route from San Antonio, Texas through Oklahoma to Kansas.
Large, single-crop farms.
The movement of American settlers, Native Americans, and many different immigrant groups across the Mississippi River to the vast areas of unsettled territories for various reasons.
Republican presidential nominee and winner of the 1896 election.
Last great victory for the Sioux Indians, in which they defeated and killed Colonel George Armstrong Custer and his entire 7th Calvary.
Law that helped establish or found agricultural colleges.
Leader of the 7th Calvary that were all killed at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
railroad from Sacramento California heading East.
Sturdy cattle accustomed to dry grasslands in the Midwest-originally from Texas.
A frontier home, usually dug into a hill or made from sod.