ok, so i tried doing this, but had a lot of problems....
cuz they were all sort of similar
CAUSE:
____1. The encroachment of white settlement and the violation of treaties with the Indians
____2.Rail lines, disease, and the destruction of the buffalo
____3. Reformers' attempts to make native Americans conform to white ways
____4. The coming of big-business mining and stock-raising to the West
____5. "Dry farming," barbed wire, and irrigation
____6. The passing of the frontier in 1890
____7.The growing economic specialization of western agriculturalists
____8. THe rise of the Populist party in early 1890s.
____9. the economic depression that began in 1893.
___10. the return of prosperity after 1897 and new gold discoveries in alaska, south africa, and elsewhere
EFFECT:
a. Caused widespread protests and strikes like the one against the Pullman Company in Chicago
b. Threatened the two-party domination of American politics by the Republicans and Democrats
c. Created new psychological and economic problems for a nation accustomed to a boundlessly open West
d. Ended the romantic, colorful era of the miners’ and the cattlemen’s frontier
e. Decimated Indian populations and hastened their defeat at the hands of advancing whites
f. Effectively ended the free-silver agitation and the domination of the money question in American politics
g. Made settlers vulnerable to vast industrial and market forces beyond their control
h. Made it possible to farm the dry, treeless areas of the Great Plains and the West
i. Further undermined Native Americans’ traditional tribal culture and morale
j. Led to nearly constant warfare with Plains Indians from 1868 to about 1890
cuz they were all sort of similar
CAUSE:
____1. The encroachment of white settlement and the violation of treaties with the Indians
____2.Rail lines, disease, and the destruction of the buffalo
____3. Reformers' attempts to make native Americans conform to white ways
____4. The coming of big-business mining and stock-raising to the West
____5. "Dry farming," barbed wire, and irrigation
____6. The passing of the frontier in 1890
____7.The growing economic specialization of western agriculturalists
____8. THe rise of the Populist party in early 1890s.
____9. the economic depression that began in 1893.
___10. the return of prosperity after 1897 and new gold discoveries in alaska, south africa, and elsewhere
EFFECT:
a. Caused widespread protests and strikes like the one against the Pullman Company in Chicago
b. Threatened the two-party domination of American politics by the Republicans and Democrats
c. Created new psychological and economic problems for a nation accustomed to a boundlessly open West
d. Ended the romantic, colorful era of the miners’ and the cattlemen’s frontier
e. Decimated Indian populations and hastened their defeat at the hands of advancing whites
f. Effectively ended the free-silver agitation and the domination of the money question in American politics
g. Made settlers vulnerable to vast industrial and market forces beyond their control
h. Made it possible to farm the dry, treeless areas of the Great Plains and the West
i. Further undermined Native Americans’ traditional tribal culture and morale
j. Led to nearly constant warfare with Plains Indians from 1868 to about 1890