5) Homesteaders Flashcards

1
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When was the homestead act

A

1862

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What did the Homestead act involve

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Families were given 160 acres of land for free- if they lived on and farmed it for 5 years

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3
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When was the timber culture act?

A

1873

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4
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What was the timber culture act

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Settlers were given a further 160 acres of land if they agreed to plant 40 acres of it with trees

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5
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When was the desert land act

A

1877

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6
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What was the desert land act

A

Settlers who wanted more land could buy 640 acres cheaply in areas of little rainfall

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7
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Why did the end of the civil war cause people to become homesteaders

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Thousands of demobilised soldiers and their family’s wanted to rebuild their lives

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8
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Why were many freed black slaves homesteaders

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because they were looking for a new start

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How did building the railroads help the homesteaders

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it was easier for them to get onto the plains, and they could buy land cheaply from the railroad companies

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10
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what were some pull factors for the homesteaders

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the offer of free land, the chance of a new start, advertising by the railroad companies, letters home from those who had already gone west who enccouraged people to go west

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what were some push factors for the homesteaders

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many looking to escape poverty and unemployment,looking for some good farming land, to escape persecution, ex-soldiers saw lack of opportunity when they returned home

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12
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what were some enabling factors

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railroads, indians being moved off the plains to reservations

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13
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what were some problems that homesteaders faced?

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water shortages, weather extremes, lack of fuel, dirt and disease, building materials, natural hazards

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14
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how did the homesteaders deal with water shortages

A

windmills were used were used to pump water from underground, dry farming was also used

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15
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how did they deal with weather extremes

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dry farming to overcome drought

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16
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fuel problems?

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no wood available, buffalo dung and cow dung were used as fuels

17
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dirt and disease problems?

A

easy for disease to develop, women used natural remedies to help treat them

18
Q

Building material problems?

A

lack of wood and only a few people could afford to build their own homes so they cut bricks from earth to build sod houses

19
Q

Natural hazards problems?

A

there were prairie fires in the summer, plagues of grasshoppers that destroyed crops– they couldn’t do anything they just had to endure it.

20
Q

what did female homesteaders do?

A

made and washed clothes, prepared food for their family, made household items like soap and candles

21
Q

what problems did the female homesteaders face

A

they had no social life, mental health issues and coming in contact with hostile indians