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Settlement of the West
Question When you hear the phrase The West
what do you think of? Write down at least two
things in your notebook.
2
How about demCowboys?
One out of three cowboys were African American.
3
Settlers and Natives Collide
  • The western US was considered all of the land
    west of the Mississippi River.
  • The two cultures conflicted on military and
    cultural grounds.
  • N.A.s were semi-nomadic and hunted and gathered
    their food.
  • Settlers were stationary, industrialized, and
    their source of food came from ploughed fields.

4
  • In 1869 the Transcontinental Railroad crossed the
    US from shore to shore. It allowed people to
    travel to the west easier. Railroad contracts to
    remove N.A.s?
  • N.A.s relied on the buffalo for everything. As
    trains would pass, people shot the buffalo for
    shooting practice, or just for their hides.
  • In 1900, only 1,000 buffalo were on the plains.
    Food shortages for N.A.s developed and they
    became dependent on the government just to
    survive.

(Buffalo Picture Handout)
5
Buffalo Hides, 1870
6
Coyote hides, 2000s
7
European Settlers
  • Settlers believed that N.A.s had given up their
    right to the land because they had not settled
    down and farmed on it.
  • Boom towns rose over night in California,
    Colorado, and Nevada due to precious metal
    strikes.
  • These early towns were nothing but shacks, dirt
    streets, wooden
  • sidewalks.

8
Rockford, State Street Bridge 1855
9
Farming the Great Plains
  • John Deere, an IL blacksmith, developed a steel
    plow to sow tough prairie grass and soil.
  • Homestead Act 1862- 160 acres of free land to
    anyone who could cultivate the land for 5 years.
  • Wagon trains formed, and the journey was long,
    uncomfortable and dangerous.
  • 400-600,000 people from crowded towns,
    immigrants, A.A.s, or those seeking adventure
    came from 1862-1900.

10
Dangers of the Prairie
Locusts (grasshoppers) eat all of your crops.
Stampeding Cattle run you over.
Rattlesnakes can be found in the tall prairie
grasses.
11
John Deere
Advertisement for farm implements in Rockford,
1865
12
John Deere Combine, 2007
McCormick reaper, early 1900s
13
Assimilation/Genocide?
  • Assimilation- N.A.s living as Europeans.
  • Genocide- massacres. A good Indian is a dead
    Indian. N.A.s would leave the reservation
    because they were starving. US Government would
    kill N.A.s because they left.
  • Most N.A. massacres were called battles in
    order to make the N.A.s look like the bad guys,
    and to make the US Government look more powerful.

14
Sand Creek Massacre
  • In Sand Creek, Colorado, a group of N.A.s raided
    a nearby town for food. The militia was sent
    out. The N.A.s were to either give themselves up
    or die.
  • N.A.s stayed on the reservation, waved the US
    flag and a white flag.
  • The militia killed 200 mostly women and children
    to send a message. The army officer who ordered
    the attack was considered a hero.

15
The Cutting of My Long Hair
  • How would you have felt if you were in her
    situation?
  • What would you have done to prevent it from
    happening?

3 yrs later
16
Carlisle Boarding School for Native Americans
17
Outlaws and Lawmen of the West
  • For each one of the outlaws, create a wanted
    poster in your notebook. You must have a major
    reason why they are outlaws listed, and include a
    picture. Example
  • For Each of the lawmen, create an
    Honor Roll. Same concept, just
    reasons why they are good.

WANTED! Billy the KID For! 1,000 Dollar
Reward! Preferably Dead.
18
Last Hanging in Rockford
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