120060

THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE PLAINS C1862-C1876

Level: Level One

In successfully completing this unit, the learner will haveEvidence needed

shown knowledge of

1. at least two factors that led to greater settlement of the West, including the Pacific Railroad Act (1862), the First Transcontinental Railroad (1869) and the Homestead Act (1862)

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2. at least two solutions used by the homesteaders to tackle the problems of living on the Plains, eg new machinery, new crops and the Tiber and Culture Act (1873)

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3. how the government tried to introduce law and order to the West in the period 1862-1876, eg sheriffs, private police forces

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4. at least two factors that led to the growth of the cattle industry, including the roles of Iliff, McCoy and Goodnight

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5. how the role of the cowboy changed over time, and the rivalry between ranchers and homesteaders

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6. at least two impacts of the railroads, the cattle industry and gold prospecting on the Plains Indians

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7. at least two impacts of the US government policy towards the Plains Indians

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demonstrated the ability to

8. write briefly about the conflict with the Plains Indians including; Little Crow’s War, the Sand Creek Massacre and Red Cloud’s War.

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Approved 05 Dec 2023

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