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Click on the link below to visit the Kansas State Historical Society website to access the “Diary of a Buffalo Hunter” Read
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The early settlers of Kansas built lives in the harsh environment by making usable products from (1 point) Responses catalogue
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Multiple Choice Building the railroad was dangerous work due to (1 point) Responses robbers. robbers. rocky terrain. rocky
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What made Walla Walla a boomtown?
(1 point) Responses Treaty of 1846 Treaty of 1846 a Hudson’s Bay Company trading post a
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Which of the following were factors that contributed to the near-extinction of the buffalo? Choose all that apply.
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True or failed cattle trails connected to the railroads and twin spread along railroad lines to offer services to cowhands
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10. Who made sure that Harvey Girls followed the rules and regulations? (1 point) a) Fred Harvey b) The mayor c) A watchful
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Which of the following were negative effects of gold and silver mining in the west? Choose 2. (2 points) Responses miners from
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Cattle trails connected to the railroads and towns spread along railroad lines to offer services to cowhands. (1 point)
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How did the transcontinental railroad influence the West?(1 point)
Responses It helped Native Americans preserve their homelands.
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In the beginning, Fort Union's charter was
a. to establish a trading post for civilians. b. to establish communication and to
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The construction of the railroads led to all of the following EXCEPT which?
a. post offices opened at train stops b. large
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What was the most common reason for death along the Oregon Trail?
(1 point) Responses drowning drowning disease disease Native
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How did the transcontinental railroad influence the West?(1 point)
Responses It helped Native Americans preserve their homelands.
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What negative impact did golden silver mining have in the west
Tent cities near the minds, fostered criminals as long-term
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What negative impacts did gold and silver mining have in the West? Tent cities near the mines fostered criminals as long-term
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What negative impacts did gold and silver mining have in the West? Tent cities near the mines fostered criminals as long-term
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5. Who was known for capturing outlaws and enforcing the law in New Mexico? (1 point)
A) Thomas B. Catron B) Franklin J. Tolby C)
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Drag the correct vocabulary word to the blank to complete the paragraph. (3 points)
When people moved from the eastern United
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A Historian's Perspective: How Were Buffalo Hunted in 1846?
Francis Parkman, Jr. was a respected American historian. After his
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Describe a reaction that made the buffalo easy to kill. 1-2 sentences
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How did the movement west change demand for buffalo meat? 1-2 sentences
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What group of hunters killed the most buffalo in the 1870's?
a. Sportsmen b. Railroaders c. Professional buffalo hunters d. The
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Why did many men reject using muskets to hunt buffalo?
a. Muskets were not accurate enough. b. Muskets were not available to the
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Why did cattle owners have to buy private property on which to keep their cattle?
(1 point) Responses  They couldn’t graze
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Why did cattle owners hav to by private property on which to keep their cattle
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Which of the following were negative effects of gold and silver mining in the west? Choose 2
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Cattle trails connected to the railroads and towns spreading along railroad lines to offer services to Cowhands.
True False
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Why did miners in the West create groups of vigilantes?
(1 point) O to clear forests and prepare for mining • to take control
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How did misunderstanding of the role of doctors lead to the Cayuse War? (1 point) Responses The Whitmans wanted to be paid, but
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Spanish and Mexican Vaqueros were an influence on which of these people in the West?(1 point) Responses American Cowhands
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The Spokane House was important for Mountain Men because it was the location of the rendezvous.
True or false?
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Spanish and Mexican Vaqueros were an influence on which of these people in the West?(1 point)
Responses Homesteader Homesteader
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Spanish and Mexican Vaqueros were an influence on which of these people in the West?(1 point) Responses American Cowhands
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what negative impact did gold and silver mining have in the West?
a tent cities near the mines fostered criminals as long-term
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What negative impact did gold and silver mining have in the West?
(1 point) • Tent cities near the mines fostered criminals as
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Spanish and Mexican Vaqueros were an influence on which of these people in the West?(1 point)
Responses American Cowhands
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Which of the following were not helped by the railroad?
a. Los Hermanos Penitentes b. Families wanting to move to the territory
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8. Disputes over land grants and water right often resulted in what?
a. Violence b. Trade c. Peace treaties d. Friendships
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Nineteenth-century Anglo-American and Black cowboys adopted aspects of their style from which group?(1 point)
Responses Bohemians
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Why did thousands of prospectors move to the west and late 1800s?
A. Oil B. Free land C. Gold and silver mining D. Diamond mining
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After reading the article, which statement best summarizes the main idea of the reading?
(1 point) Responses The article
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Explain how the discovery of gold influenced events leading up to Chief Joseph's War.
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Which option best describes the clash of cultures that led to the Second Battle of Adobe Walls?(1 point)
Responses A. Indigenous
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Travelers circled the wagons" at night to keep
the military and Indians from stealing from settlers. a. the settlers from
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What negative impact did gold and sliver mining have in the west?
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Disease was the most common reason for death along the Oregon Trail.(1 point)
Responses True True False
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Match the letter of the Kansan with his or her descriptive speech. Not all letters will be used. A. Governor Lewelling B. Mary
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(1 point) O Was a part of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. fought for Texas against Mexico. • helped build the
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19th Century
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