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US HistoryUS History•Chapter 6 Section 3Chapter 6 Section 3
•How did industries such as Mining, Railroading, the Cattle How did industries such as Mining, Railroading, the Cattle Kingdom and Farming affect settlement patterns in the West? Kingdom and Farming affect settlement patterns in the West?
•Summarize the reasons for immigration, shifts in settlement patterns, and the immigrant experience including the Chinese Exclusion Act, the impact of Nativism, Americanization, and the immigrant experiences at Ellis Island.
Characteristics of Characteristics of Mining TownsMining Towns
Boom Boom TownsTowns
Window forWindow forBig BusinessBig Business
Lawlessness/Lawlessness/Gun JusticeGun Justice
EnvironmentalEnvironmentalProblemsProblems
Main Idea- Mining drew out settlers who thought they Main Idea- Mining drew out settlers who thought they could make an easy fortune but created excessive people could make an easy fortune but created excessive people
with little landwith little land
Main Idea- Mining drew out settlers who thought they Main Idea- Mining drew out settlers who thought they could make an easy fortune but created excessive people could make an easy fortune but created excessive people
with little landwith little land
Positives and Negatives of Positives and Negatives of MiningMining
Positives and Negatives of Positives and Negatives of MiningMining
PositivesPositives NegativesNegatives
Positive and Negative Aspects of Mining In the WestPositive and Negative Aspects of Mining In the WestPositive and Negative Aspects of Mining In the WestPositive and Negative Aspects of Mining In the West
An alternate An alternate industry to industry to
railroads in the railroads in the WestWest
Provided wealth Provided wealth to develop to develop
Western StatesWestern States
Large amounts of Large amounts of water was used water was used and discardedand discarded
Vigilante rule was Vigilante rule was requiredrequired
Chinese Chinese Immigration Immigration dramatically dramatically increasedincreased
Chinese ImmigrationChinese ImmigrationChinese ImmigrationChinese ImmigrationIn the mid-19In the mid-19thth century, Chinese century, Chinese came to "Gold Mountain," as they came to "Gold Mountain," as they called America, to join the "Gold called America, to join the "Gold Rush" that began at Sutter’s Mill, Rush" that began at Sutter’s Mill, Sacramento, California. As the Sacramento, California. As the lure of gold diminished, they lure of gold diminished, they came simply to work. Initially came simply to work. Initially welcomed, they became a welcomed, they became a significant part of the labor force significant part of the labor force that laid the economic foundation that laid the economic foundation of the American West. Chinese of the American West. Chinese could be found throughout the could be found throughout the region, laboring in agriculture, region, laboring in agriculture, mining, industry, and wherever mining, industry, and wherever workers were needed. They are workers were needed. They are best known for their contribution best known for their contribution to the construction of the to the construction of the Transcontinental Railroad, the Transcontinental Railroad, the completion of which united the completion of which united the country economically and country economically and culturally.culturally.
Mining (“Boom”) Towns--Mining (“Boom”) Towns--Now Ghost Towns (Helldorados)Now Ghost Towns (Helldorados)
Mining (“Boom”) Towns--Mining (“Boom”) Towns--Now Ghost Towns (Helldorados)Now Ghost Towns (Helldorados)
Calico, CACalico, CACalico, CACalico, CA
The Best of Times the Worst of The Best of Times the Worst of Times…For Women!Times…For Women!
• Boarding Houses• Prostitution• Families to cancel
black vote• The Right to Vote?
– Wyoming 1869– Utah 1870– Colorado 1893– Idaho 1896
US History QuizdomUS History Quizdom
Mining in the West Mining in the West contributed to…contributed to…
a.a. Growth of towns Growth of towns including boom including boom townstowns
b.b. Growth of industry Growth of industry and jobsand jobs
c.c. Pollution out WestPollution out Westd.d. All of the aboveAll of the abovee.e. A and B only A and B only f.f. B and C onlyB and C only
US History QuizdomUS History Quizdom
• Which of the following describes “law and order” in the western mining and “boom” towns in the 1870s-1890s
a.Vigilantismb.Vandalismc.Militiasd. Anarchy
US History QuizdomUS History Quizdom• Women were given the right
to vote in states like Wyoming and Utah in the hopes that…
a. Civilized, middle class families would replace lawless settlers and black voters
b. More women would invite more wild settlers to increase available workers
c. More women settlers would entice more immigrant workers
d. Cool-headed women voters would vote to end corruption and vice such saloons and gun fighting
Main Idea- westward expansion Main Idea- westward expansion demanded a link from east to west which demanded a link from east to west which in turn opened the door to more settlers in turn opened the door to more settlers
moving westmoving west
Main Idea- westward expansion Main Idea- westward expansion demanded a link from east to west which demanded a link from east to west which in turn opened the door to more settlers in turn opened the door to more settlers
moving westmoving west
Western Western RailroadsRailroadsWestern Western RailroadsRailroads
Pacific Pacific Railway Railway Act 1862Act 1862
Pacific Pacific Railway Railway Act 1862Act 1862
Cheap Cheap immigrant immigrant
laborlabor
Cheap Cheap immigrant immigrant
laborlabor
Unsettling Unsettling Native Native
AmericansAmericans
Unsettling Unsettling Native Native
AmericansAmericans
Land Land grants and grants and governmegovernment loansnt loans
Land Land grants and grants and governmegovernment loansnt loans
Promontory Point, UTPromontory Point, UT(May 10, 1869)(May 10, 1869)
Promontory Point, UTPromontory Point, UT(May 10, 1869)(May 10, 1869)
Transcontinental Railroad- Transcontinental Railroad- Lewis and Clark RealizedLewis and Clark RealizedTranscontinental Railroad- Transcontinental Railroad- Lewis and Clark RealizedLewis and Clark Realized
Central Central PacificPacific
Chinese Chinese WorkersWorkers
SacramentSacramento- o-
EastwardEastward
Central Central PacificPacific
Chinese Chinese WorkersWorkers
SacramentSacramento- o-
EastwardEastward
Union Union PacificPacific
Irish and Irish and black black
workersworkers
Omaha-Omaha-westwardwestward
Union Union PacificPacific
Irish and Irish and black black
workersworkers
Omaha-Omaha-westwardwestward
Negative Effects of Negative Effects of RailroadsRailroads
Speculators/Speculators/Made money offMade money offSeizure of landsSeizure of lands
Wiping out Bison?Wiping out Bison?1868- 15 mill1868- 15 mill1885- 10001885- 1000
Unfair rates wereUnfair rates werePlaced on small Placed on small
businessesbusinessesAnd townsAnd towns
Farmers (sod Farmers (sod busters) and busters) and
ranchers ranchers reliance and reliance and
Hate for Hate for RailroadsRailroads
Farmers (sod Farmers (sod busters) and busters) and
ranchers ranchers reliance and reliance and
Hate for Hate for RailroadsRailroads
US History QuizdomUS History Quizdom• Which two railroad
companies completed the first transcontinental railroad line from Sacramento to Omaha?
a. Union Pacific and Baltimore and Ohio
b. Central Pacific and Union Pacific
c. Central Vanderbilt and Credit Moblier
d. The New York and the Erie Railroads
US History QuizdomUS History Quizdom• Which of the following
would have most likely been a disagreement about the railroads coming from a “sodbuster”?
a. “I do not agree with killing the buffalo”
b. “I do not like relying on railroads’ freight rates as my only source to transport my crops”
c. “I do not agree with the amount of immigrant labor the railroads seem to bring”
d. “Railroads are polluting our environment”
Steel Plow [“Sod Steel Plow [“Sod Buster”]Buster”]
Drovers-Cattle drivers
Free grazing
Cattle trails
The Open Range SystemThe Open Range System
Vaqueros
Vaqueros- Mexican cowboys Vaqueros- Mexican cowboys were the Original Cowboywere the Original Cowboy
Black CowboysBlack Cowboys
Bill Pickett- Bill Pickett- The King of The King of
“Bulldoggin”“Bulldoggin”
Bill Pickett- Bill Pickett- The King of The King of
“Bulldoggin”“Bulldoggin”
Bass Reeves- Bass Reeves- The Lawman The Lawman Legend from Legend from
Indian Indian TerritoryTerritory
Bass Reeves- Bass Reeves- The Lawman The Lawman Legend from Legend from
Indian Indian TerritoryTerritory
The Cattle Trails The Cattle Trails lead to lead to railheadsrailheads- -
towns where towns where trails and rails trails and rails
meetmeet
The Cattle Trails The Cattle Trails lead to lead to railheadsrailheads- -
towns where towns where trails and rails trails and rails
meetmeet
The Open Range The Open Range system (free-system (free-grazing while grazing while
moving to sale) moving to sale) led to the led to the
importance of importance of cattle trails and cattle trails and
rail headsrail heads
The Open Range The Open Range system (free-system (free-grazing while grazing while
moving to sale) moving to sale) led to the led to the
importance of importance of cattle trails and cattle trails and
rail headsrail heads
Colt .45 RevolverColt .45 RevolverColt .45 RevolverColt .45 Revolver
God didn’t make men equal.God didn’t make men equal.Colonel Colt did!Colonel Colt did!
Legendary Gunslingers & Train Legendary Gunslingers & Train RobbersRobbers
Legendary Gunslingers & Train Legendary Gunslingers & Train RobbersRobbers
Jesse JamesJesse James
Billy the KidBilly the KidMain Idea- Lack of Law enforcers and high corruption Main Idea- Lack of Law enforcers and high corruption from Railroaders and big ranchers means opportunity from Railroaders and big ranchers means opportunity
for outlawsfor outlaws
Main Idea- Lack of Law enforcers and high corruption Main Idea- Lack of Law enforcers and high corruption from Railroaders and big ranchers means opportunity from Railroaders and big ranchers means opportunity
for outlawsfor outlaws
Dodge City Peace Dodge City Peace Commission, 1890Commission, 1890Dodge City Peace Dodge City Peace Commission, 1890Commission, 1890
Legends were made out of lawmen as Legends were made out of lawmen as wellwell
Legends were made out of lawmen as Legends were made out of lawmen as wellwell
GunslingerGunslinger descriptiondescription
Made his legend as a peace-keeper in Made his legend as a peace-keeper in Dodge City and TombstoneDodge City and Tombstone
Missouri based outlaw who’s gang included Missouri based outlaw who’s gang included his brother. Targeted railroads and bankshis brother. Targeted railroads and banks
Worked mostly in New Mexico, was Worked mostly in New Mexico, was thought to have escaped death until thought to have escaped death until 19551955
GunslingersGunslingersGunslingersGunslingersWilliam William Henry Henry McCartyMcCarty
Wyatt Wyatt EarpEarp
US History QuizdomUS History Quizdom• Published stories of
gunfighters and outlaws in the East most likely…
a. Detracted from Western settlements
b. Contributed to the “romanticism of the west”
c. Inflated the reputations of these figures
d. Gave an accurate depiction of daily life in western towns
e. All the abovef. B and C only
US History QuizdomUS History Quizdom• Which of the following
outlaws match the clues to the right?
a. Billy the Kidb. Lucky Ned Kristic. Belle Starrd. Jesse James
• Former Confederate guerilla fighter
• Born and operated in and around Missouri
• Assassinated by one of his own men
The Range WarsThe Range WarsThe Range WarsThe Range Wars
SheepHerders
CattleRanchers
Barbed Wire ended free Barbed Wire ended free grazinggrazing
Barbed Wire ended free Barbed Wire ended free grazinggrazing
Joseph Joseph GliddenGliddenJoseph Joseph GliddenGlidden
The Fall of the The Fall of the CowboyCowboy
Frederick RemingtonFrederick Remington
Winter 1886-1887Winter 1886-1887
US History Quizdom 9 US History Quizdom 9 • Which of the following Which of the following
statements is true given statements is true given what is shown to the what is shown to the right?right?
a.a. This system preceded This system preceded barbed wirebarbed wire
b.b. This system gave rise to This system gave rise to “cow towns”“cow towns”
c.c. What is shown to the What is shown to the right was heavily right was heavily influenced by the influenced by the Mexican VaquerosMexican Vaqueros
d.d. All of the aboveAll of the above
e.e. None of the aboveNone of the above
US History Quizdom 10US History Quizdom 10Which of the following Which of the following
factors helped lead to factors helped lead to the end of the “open the end of the “open range” system?range” system?
a.a. Barbed wireBarbed wireb.b. The winters of 1886 and The winters of 1886 and
18871887c.c. Long summer droughtsLong summer droughtsd.d. Advancing farmers and Advancing farmers and
sheepherderssheepherderse.e. All of the aboveAll of the abovef.f. All of the above except CAll of the above except C
Rain Follows the Plow?Rain Follows the Plow?Rain Follows the Plow?Rain Follows the Plow?
Frontier Settlements: 1870-Frontier Settlements: 1870-18901890
Frontier Settlements: 1870-Frontier Settlements: 1870-18901890What’s the Pattern?What’s the Pattern?What’s the Pattern?What’s the Pattern?
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Homestead Act 1862Homestead Act 1862
• Ode To Homesteading Ode To Homesteading in Greer County, OKin Greer County, OK
““Hurrah for Greer Hurrah for Greer County! The land of County! The land of the free, The land of the free, The land of the bedbug, the bedbug, grasshopper, and flea; grasshopper, and flea; I’ll sing of its praises, I’ll sing of its praises, I’ll tell of its fame, I’ll tell of its fame, While starving to While starving to death on my death on my government claim.”government claim.”
New New AgriculturalAgriculturalTechnologyTechnology
New New AgriculturalAgriculturalTechnologyTechnology
““Prairie Fan”Prairie Fan”Water PumpWater Pump
Steel Plow [“Sod Steel Plow [“Sod Buster”]Buster”]
1880s- 6 year drought1880s- 6 year drought
““There is no God west of Salina”There is no God west of Salina”
Dry FarmingDry Farming-shallow, constant -shallow, constant cultivation = Dust Bowlcultivation = Dust Bowl
Corruption from HopeCorruption from Hope
• Land Speculators Land Speculators got 10X more land got 10X more land than independentsthan independents
• Bribery for Bribery for corporate land corporate land grabs-natural grabs-natural resourcesresources
• Real Real Improvements?Improvements?
Mary Richardson Walker Woman Moving out West- Mary Richardson Walker Woman Moving out West- “my circumstances are “my circumstances are rather trying. So much danger attends me on every hand. A long journey rather trying. So much danger attends me on every hand. A long journey before me, going I know not whither, without my mother and sister to attend before me, going I know not whither, without my mother and sister to attend me, can I expect to survive?”me, can I expect to survive?”
One month later- “One month later- “in afternoon we rode thirty-five miles without stopping. in afternoon we rode thirty-five miles without stopping. Pretty well tired out, all of us. Stood it pretty well myself.”Pretty well tired out, all of us. Stood it pretty well myself.”
Mary Richardson Walker Woman Moving out West- Mary Richardson Walker Woman Moving out West- “my circumstances are “my circumstances are rather trying. So much danger attends me on every hand. A long journey rather trying. So much danger attends me on every hand. A long journey before me, going I know not whither, without my mother and sister to attend before me, going I know not whither, without my mother and sister to attend me, can I expect to survive?”me, can I expect to survive?”
One month later- “One month later- “in afternoon we rode thirty-five miles without stopping. in afternoon we rode thirty-five miles without stopping. Pretty well tired out, all of us. Stood it pretty well myself.”Pretty well tired out, all of us. Stood it pretty well myself.”
Homesteads From Public LandsHomesteads From Public LandsHomesteads From Public LandsHomesteads From Public Lands
18871887LandLand
PromotionPromotionPosterPosterfor thefor theDakotaDakota
TerritoriesTerritories
18871887LandLand
PromotionPromotionPosterPosterfor thefor theDakotaDakota
TerritoriesTerritories
Frederick Jackson TurnerFrederick Jackson TurnerFrederick Jackson TurnerFrederick Jackson Turner
The Significance of the Frontier The Significance of the Frontier in American Societyin American Society (1893)(1893)
End of the Frontier?End of the Frontier?
““American American History has History has been in a been in a large degree large degree the history of the history of colonization colonization of the Great of the Great West”West”
““American American History has History has been in a been in a large degree large degree the history of the history of colonization colonization of the Great of the Great West”West”
US History Quizdom 11US History Quizdom 11
Dry Farming practices Dry Farming practices would eventually would eventually lead to…lead to…
a.a. Increased settlement Increased settlement of the plains statesof the plains states
b.b. The dust bowlThe dust bowl
c.c. The end of the The end of the “cattle kingdom”“cattle kingdom”
d.d. all of the aboveall of the above
e.e. None of the aboveNone of the above
US History Quizdom 12US History Quizdom 12
After comparing the two After comparing the two statements on the right, statements on the right, Mary Richardson’s Mary Richardson’s experience indicates…experience indicates…
a.a. That she struggled a great That she struggled a great deal with sexist attitudes deal with sexist attitudes out Westout West
b.b. That she adapted well to That she adapted well to the challenges that faced the challenges that faced her on the frontierher on the frontier
c.c. That she was ill-equipped That she was ill-equipped to deal with frontier lifeto deal with frontier life
d.d. That on the frontier, she That on the frontier, she depended heavily on her depended heavily on her husband’s care.husband’s care.
• ““my circumstances are my circumstances are rather trying. So much rather trying. So much danger attends me on every danger attends me on every hand. A long journey before hand. A long journey before me, going I know not me, going I know not whither, without my mother whither, without my mother and sister to attend me, can I and sister to attend me, can I expect to survive?”expect to survive?” Mary Mary Richardson Walker during Richardson Walker during her move out westher move out west
• One month later- “One month later- “in in afternoon we rode thirty-five afternoon we rode thirty-five miles without stopping. miles without stopping. Pretty well tired out, all of Pretty well tired out, all of us. Stood it pretty well us. Stood it pretty well myself.”myself.”
Regional Population Regional Population DistributionDistribution
by Race: 1900by Race: 1900
Regional Population Regional Population DistributionDistribution
by Race: 1900by Race: 1900
Regional Population Regional Population DistributionDistribution
by Race: 1900by Race: 1900
Regional Population Regional Population DistributionDistribution
by Race: 1900by Race: 1900
BlackBlack“Exoduster”“Exoduster”HomesteadeHomesteade
rsrs
Blacks Moving WestBlacks Moving West
The Buffalo Soldiers on the Great The Buffalo Soldiers on the Great PlainsPlains
The Buffalo Soldiers on the Great The Buffalo Soldiers on the Great PlainsPlains
A Romantic ViewA Romantic ViewA Romantic ViewA Romantic View
The Buffalo Soldiers & the Indian The Buffalo Soldiers & the Indian WarsWars
The Buffalo Soldiers & the Indian The Buffalo Soldiers & the Indian WarsWars
US History Quizdom 13US History Quizdom 13
• The clues to the The clues to the right point to…right point to…
a.a.Cattle TrailsCattle Trails
b.b.VaquerosVaqueros
c.c.The KearneyitesThe Kearneyites
d.d.The ExodustersThe Exodusters
• Migrated from the Migrated from the SouthSouth
• Black farmers Black farmers abandoning the abandoning the tenant systemtenant system
• Saw lands in the Saw lands in the west as related to west as related to the Biblical the Biblical “promised land”“promised land”
US History Quizdom 14US History Quizdom 14
Which of the following would likely have contributed to the pattern Which of the following would likely have contributed to the pattern shown in the graphs above?shown in the graphs above?
a.a. Plessy v. Ferguson 1893Plessy v. Ferguson 1893b.b. Improvements in race relations in the SouthImprovements in race relations in the Southc.c. Expanding “Jim Crow Laws”Expanding “Jim Crow Laws”d.d. A and bA and be.e. C and AC and A
US History Quizdom 15US History Quizdom 15
Which of the Which of the following following individuals was individuals was known as “The known as “The King of Cattle King of Cattle Wrestling”Wrestling”
a.a. Oliver LariatOliver Lariat
b.b. Buffalo Bill CodyBuffalo Bill Cody
c.c. Bill PickettBill Pickett
d.d. Francis NewlandsFrancis Newlands
The “Chinese Question”The “Chinese Question”The “Chinese Question”The “Chinese Question”
§ Exclusion Act (1882)Exclusion Act (1882) - Oriental Exclusion - Oriental Exclusion ActAct - Chinese Exclusion - Chinese Exclusion ActAct
The Tong Wars: 1850s-1920sThe Tong Wars: 1850s-1920sThe Tong Wars: 1850s-1920sThe Tong Wars: 1850s-1920s
Began in San Francisco in Began in San Francisco in 1875.1875.
African American & ChineseAfrican American & ChinesePopulations:Populations:
1880-19001880-1900
African American & ChineseAfrican American & ChinesePopulations:Populations:
1880-19001880-1900
What is the Purpose of this What is the Purpose of this Document Document
What is the Purpose of this What is the Purpose of this Document Document
Chinese Exclusion Act 1882Chinese Exclusion Act 1882An Act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese.An Act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese.Whereas in the opinion of the Government of the United States the coming of Chinese laborers to this Whereas in the opinion of the Government of the United States the coming of Chinese laborers to this country endangers the good order of certain localities within the territory thereof: Therefore,country endangers the good order of certain localities within the territory thereof: Therefore,
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembledassembled, That from and after the expiration of ninety days next after the passage of this act, and until the , That from and after the expiration of ninety days next after the passage of this act, and until the expiration of ten years next after the passage of this act, the coming of Chinese laborers to the United States expiration of ten years next after the passage of this act, the coming of Chinese laborers to the United States be, and the same is hereby, suspended; and during such suspension it shall not be lawful for any Chinese be, and the same is hereby, suspended; and during such suspension it shall not be lawful for any Chinese laborer to come, or having so come after the expiration of said ninety days to remain within the United laborer to come, or having so come after the expiration of said ninety days to remain within the United States. An Act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese.States. An Act to execute certain treaty stipulations relating to Chinese.Whereas in the opinion of the Government of the United States the coming of Chinese laborers to this Whereas in the opinion of the Government of the United States the coming of Chinese laborers to this country endangers the good order of certain localities within the territory thereof: Therefore,country endangers the good order of certain localities within the territory thereof: Therefore,
SEC. 12. That no Chinese person shall be permitted to enter the United States by land without producing to SEC. 12. That no Chinese person shall be permitted to enter the United States by land without producing to the proper officer of customs the certificate in this act required of Chinese persons seeking to land from a the proper officer of customs the certificate in this act required of Chinese persons seeking to land from a vessel. And any Chinese person found unlawfully within the United States shall be caused to be removed vessel. And any Chinese person found unlawfully within the United States shall be caused to be removed therefrom to the country from whence he came, by direction of the President of the United States, and at the therefrom to the country from whence he came, by direction of the President of the United States, and at the cost of the United States, after being brought before some justice, judge, or commissioner of a court of the cost of the United States, after being brought before some justice, judge, or commissioner of a court of the United States and found to be one not lawfully entitled to be or remain in the United States.United States and found to be one not lawfully entitled to be or remain in the United States.
Who would have been the likely Who would have been the likely author of this cartoon?author of this cartoon?
Who would have been the likely Who would have been the likely author of this cartoon?author of this cartoon?
US History QuizdomUS History Quizdom
• Chinese Chinese immigration immigration started with which started with which industry?industry?
a.a.RailroadingRailroading
b.b.FarmingFarming
c.c.MiningMining
d.d.LaundryLaundry
US History Quizdom 16US History Quizdom 16• Which ethnic group
is shown to be discriminated against in the political cartoon to the right?
a. Native Americasb. Irish immigrantsc. Chinese immigrantsd. African Americans
US History Quizdom 17US History Quizdom 17• What evidence best lends
itself to the fact that white immigrants disagreed with Chinese immigrants over job opportunities?
a. The title Illustrated WASPb. The heading The First Blow
at the Chinese Questionc. The Ghostly figure of the
angered Chinese reflection in the window
d. The image of what the attacker is wearing and the sign he’s holding
US History Quizdom 18US History Quizdom 18• Which of the following
acts studied in this Unit best reflects the message of the Cartoon to the right?
a. The Dawes Allotment Act
b. The Chinese Exclusion Act
c. The Homestead Actd. The Quota Act
Land Use: 1880sLand Use: 1880sLand Use: 1880sLand Use: 1880s
The Traditional View of the The Traditional View of the WestWest
The Traditional View of the The Traditional View of the WestWest
William “Buffalo Bill” William “Buffalo Bill” Cody’s Wild West Cody’s Wild West
ShowShow
William “Buffalo Bill” William “Buffalo Bill” Cody’s Wild West Cody’s Wild West
ShowShow
““Buffalo Bill” Cody & Sitting Buffalo Bill” Cody & Sitting BullBull
““Buffalo Bill” Cody & Sitting Buffalo Bill” Cody & Sitting BullBull
Legendary Female Western Legendary Female Western CharactersCharacters
Legendary Female Western Legendary Female Western CharactersCharacters
Calamity JaneCalamity JaneCalamity JaneCalamity Jane Annie OakleyAnnie OakleyAnnie OakleyAnnie Oakley
Destruction of the Buffalo Destruction of the Buffalo HerdsHerds
Destruction of the Buffalo Destruction of the Buffalo HerdsHerds
The near extinction of the buffalo.The near extinction of the buffalo.
National ParksNational ParksNational ParksNational Parks
Conservation MovementConservation MovementConservation MovementConservation Movement
John MuirJohn Muir
With President With President Theodore Theodore RooseveltRoosevelt
Sierra ClubSierra ClubSierra ClubSierra Club
Founded in 1892Founded in 1892