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4 th six weeks exam Review. Share croppers and slaves could only work for their landlord. An increase in commercial farming was the outcome of the rail road system being built in Texas. . Windmills were used to pump water from canals to crops in West Texas. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Share croppers and slaves could only work for their landlord.

An increase in commercial farming was the outcome of the rail road system being built in Texas.

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Windmills were used to pump water from canals to crops in West Texas.

People that built Rails Roads were given land grants by the companies

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Cotton Production during the 1900 had a large increase due to the Railroad

Spanish Explores were the first to bring cattle to Texas.

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Barbed wire stopped the open land because it enclosed ranches.

Branding was very important because it showed who owned the cattle.

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Joseph Gilden invented the Barbwire, it prevented the cattle from going everywhere.

Texas cowboys encountered hot and dry weather when taking the cattle to market.

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Railroads made transporting cattle more profitable.

In order to sell their beef more expensive cattle men drove their cattle to places like Abilene, Kansas.

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Lumber Industry helped the towns of Orange and Beaumont grow.

Petroleum found in Spindletop started the Petroleum boom.

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First major discovery of Petroleum was near Beaumont

Industrialization made people move to the City for steady jobs.

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During the civil war 3 battles took place in Texas

Slave States, Tariffs, and State Rights all lead to the Civil War

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Confederate states consisted of 11 states.

Battle of Galveston was the first Civil War battle in Texas.

During Palmito Ranch Genral Lee surrendered to the Union

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Bales of Cotton were used to protect Steam Boats during batttle

13th amendment freed slaves

Bill of rights has 10 amendments

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Sabine pass had 5000 troops fight

During imigration Hispanics settle across large areas

Most people settled near rivers

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14th amendment deals with granting citizenship to African Americans

15th amendment deal with voting right to African Americans.

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4th Six Weeks Exam ReviewHow can you relate the life a slave and a sharecropper?  A. not free to work for anyone except their landlords B. not allowed to marry or raise a family

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2. What happen after the railroad system began to grow and develop?

a reduction in the amount of land available for farming

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3. The _____________________ allowed farmers to irrigate their lands in West Texas.

WINDMILL

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4th Six Weeks Exam Review4.What did the state of Texas offer to people for the construction of the railroads?

giving land grants from railroad companies placing a high tax on riverboat traffic

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5. What happen to the cotton production in Texas during the years 1869 and 1900?

large increase

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6. Who brought over the first cattle to Texas?

Spanish explorers

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7. The open range disappeared with which creation?

barbed wire

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9. Why was Joseph Glidden’s invention important to Texas?

prevented cattle from roaming

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10. Which new technology helped MOST to make cattle drives profitable?

Railroads

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4th Six Weeks Exam Review11.To bring cattle to market, Texas cowboys had to endure –

hot and dry conditions on the Great Plain

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4th Six Weeks Exam Review12. Many Texas cattlemen wanted to drive their cattle to railheads such as Abilene, Kansas in order to – F. sell their beef for a higher profit in the East G. avoid the Native Americans who were stealing cattle in Texas

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13. Orange and Beaumont were two towns that grew due to the –

lumber industry

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14. The Spindle top discovery in Beaumont started the – F. cattle drive to Kansas G. petroleum boom in Texas

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4th Six Weeks Exam Review15. One of the early causes of Texas moving from an agrarian society to an urban society was – A. the growth of railroads B. a decrease in rural public education

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16. The first major discovery of oil in Texas took place –

near Beaumont

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4th Six Weeks Exam Review17.The artist of the cartoon is suggesting that because of industrialization – A. fewer farm workers were needed to raise crops B. people moved to the city for steady jobs and regular pay

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18. How many Battles took place in Texas during the Civil War?

3

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19. Which of the Following was not a cause of the Civil War?A. SlaveryB. Border Dispute

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20. The 11 states that seceded from the Union were called?

Confederate States

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21. What battle took place first during the Civil War

Galveston

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22. During which battle happened after General Robert E. Lee surrender to the Union?

Palmito Ranch

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22. During which battle happened after General Robert E. Lee surrender to the Union?

Palmito Ranch

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4th Six Weeks Exam Review23. Steam boats were used in some battles for protection, which of the following was used to cover these boats?A. WeaponsB. Bales of Cotton

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24. The 13th Amendment to the Constitution deals with?

Freedom of Slaves

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25. The Bill of Rights has how many Amendments?

10

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26. In which of the following battles did 5000 troops fight during the Civil War?F. The AlamoG. Sabine Pass

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4th Six Weeks Exam Review27. Which of the following generalizations is true based on the maps above?A. German settlements were mainly in West Texas.B. Hispanics settled across the largest area.

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4th Six Weeks Exam Review28. During this era where most settlements located?

G. Rivers

H. Plains

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29. The 14th Amendment to the Constitution deals with?

Citizenship granted to all African Americans

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30. The 15th Amendment to the Constitution deals with?

Voting rights for African Americans (Suffrage)

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Reading Brands

Brands are read from left to right, from the top down, or from outside inside. A definite method of identifying characters has been established. If a letter or symbol is made backwards from its normal position, it's read as a “reverse F” or whatever other letter it might be.      A letter partially over on its face or back is said to be “tumbling.”      If a letter lies horizontally on its face or back, it is called “lazy.”      Letters with a curving flare at the top and rounded angles are called “running.”      Adding a dash to the left and one to the right at the top, you have a "flying" letter.      Add legs and it becomes a “walking” letter.      A letter placed so that the bottom touches the inside of a curve is said to be “rocking.”      Curves not attached to letters are known as “quarter circles” or “half circles,” depending on the arc. Letters or symbols formed together are called “connected,”   except when one is below the other, then the lower symbol is said to be “swinging.” In registering brands, owners sometimes omit the “connected” or “swinging” Thus,   might be read simply Diamond J rather than Diamond Swinging J.

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4th Six Weeks Exam Review8. Why was branding so important to the Cattle ranching industry?

F. Proper cattle ownership G. It was not important at all H. It was an important symbol

J. It was an important tradition