The development of the plains Flashcards

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the aims of the government

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railroads would allow them to bring law and order to the west, get trade links with countries in the far east, and fulfil manifest destiny, congress passed an Pacific Railways act in 1862, this set up two companies the union pacific railroad company and the central pacific railroad company, they began building

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the aims of the railroad companies

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small risk more likely to make a profit for their share holders, they accepted the governments offer of free land to build on, the land on either side was sold and made a profit

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the problems with the railroads

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  • Land – railroads had to cross difficult terrain such as mountains, valleys, and deserts which stretched the skills
  • Living and working conditions – they were very bad they faced rain, hail, snow, gales and depended on food transported hundred of miles without refrigeration therefore they died
  • Labour shortages – used immigrants, from china and Ireland to finish it people didn’t want to work in harsh conditions.
  • Indians – they harassed railroad builder as they were taking away their hunting grounds.
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the benefit of the railroads

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creteated a lot of jobs, demand for raw materials led to growth in the industries, brought law and order, brought manchinery to plains, brought funtiure, allowed homesteaders to make a profit, cattle ranching thrived, cities grew, commercial companies began trading with china and Japan, contact with far away relatives was easier, travel west easier

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the negative aspect of the railroads on the plains indians

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freedom to roam was destroyed, enterprises and settlers grew in numbers, fenced in therefore could not roam through land, attitudes became hostile, buffalo numbers went down due to excursion trains

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What were the reasons for growth in the cattle industry

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increase in demand for beef from the east in 1867-85, the government paid a lot for cattle to be fed to the army and the Indians on the reservations, the railroads brought the cattle to feed their workers. The civil war – many Texan ranchers left their herds and when they came back they had multiplied. A new breed of hardy cow was developed it was able to survive the tough conditions this was called the Texas longhorn, Texas became the centre of cattle ranching

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why did the cattle ranchers move onto the plains

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push factors – negative impact of cattle drives, they took a long time, many cattle died and they all lost weight which made them less valuable, the ranchers were forced to look for alternatives – conflict with homesteaders, they fenced of their land this prevented the cattle from trampling there crops and they were not friendly as there cattle carried Texas fever which could spread to other farmers cattle, they would block access to water grazing and the main cattle routes. Pull factors – free land – there was a lot of open space and cattlemen would claim there 160 acres as well as they cowboys stakes, the weather – low plain temperatures killed of the fleas which caused Texas fever, railroads meant that they no longer had to cross the plains

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why did the cattle ranchers go bust

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  • 1886-7 – two cold winters and a hot summer killed grass and many cattle died as they couldn’t reach the grass through the deep snow, 15% of the herd died
  • Bust – overstocking – as cattle prices rise they put more cattle on open range and the drought in 1883 meant that the problem worsened as the cows could not eat anything, price of the cattle dell and ranchers kept there cattle, demand – in the eastern states beef was so readily available that shops had to lower there prices in order to sell the meet by 1882 cattle profits began to fall, (climate above), cattle rustling – protecting cattle on open range was impossible, this ended the open range
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what was the open range?

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this was unfenced land that was claimed but not owned by the ranchers, every rancher had range rights, they could reserve a stream or waterhole for the cattle, the boundaries between the ranches were the watershed, at the centre of the ranch the buildings were there this is where the ranch hands lived and worked in bunk beds, the stables for the horses were also there, the land was unfenced so the

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what was the closed range

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cattle men used barbed wire to fence of there farms this mean that breeding was carefully managed and the cows could not wander off, this brought them into conflict with homesteaders who claimed they were cutting off their water supply – wind pumps solved this, there were less problems with weather as the small herds could easily be found and brought into the buildings and fed, it was more sustainable and manageable then the larger open ranges

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Charles Goodnight

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– when he returned after the civil war he found his herd was now 8,000 instead of driving the cattle he herd troops were holding Indians captive therefore he teamed up with Oliver loving a experienced cow drover and drove his cattle to fort summer in 1866 where they sold 1,700 cattle, the only problem they had was the lack of water that killed a few of the cattle, they established a well know trail and others followed his example

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Joseph McCoys

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Abiliene, he found the problem of the long trails instead of driving herd he would set up a cow town were people would meet to buy and sell herds, there would be no rustlers aggressive mobs and hostile Indians, he had timber built in and built offices, cattle opens and small hotel, in 1867 37,000 passed through and in 1870 – 300,000 passed through, beef demand grew

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John Lliff

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he was an entrepreneur, he was the first ranch to began using the plains, he enlarged his herd by buying Oliver Loving’s cows which were beign driven to Colorado, he experimented with breeding and produced cows that had sweeter meat, he won a contract to supply to the Union Pacidic Railroad construction gangs, sent his beef to cities in the eastern states using refridgerated railroad cars, he won a contract in 1872 to supply beef to Red Cloud and over 7000 indians in a reservation

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the cow boys life

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they were cattle ranchers and there main job was to round up the cattle and drive them north to railroads, they had to supervise and protet them it was hard and dangerous work, stampedes during the first days were likely and the cowboys had to get them all back, there were things that could kil them like =wolves, water was important and the rivers had strong current so had to be crossed carefully, Indians were unpredictable, and at night the cows had to be guarderd. Ranches – rounded up the catlle and branded them, took tehm to market, made sure no one took their land, looked for animls in distress, shot predators, cooked, no drinking, gamabling, guns or knives – fenced decreased the life

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Why was the west troubled

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travel was slow and difficult so enforcement could not move quickly,. New mining towns sprung up quickly, there was less trained officers, there were many conflicts between people of different occupations, there were many conflict between people of different ethnic groups, after the civil war many old soldiers still had grudges, the west was dominated by individualism and everyone believed they should sort out their own problems

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what were the private law enforcement

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The pinkerton detective agency – private company used by banks and railroads for protections, the Texas rangers – were a small private army employed to enforce law, vigilantes – took law into their own hands

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what were the local law enforcement

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town marshals – were elected by a yearly basis by towns people they had to deal with local outbreaks of law like salon brawls and drunken shootings. Sheriffs – elected per county every two years they could force local people into a posse to chase local lawbreakers they could appoint deputies if necessary.

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what was the fedral law enforcement

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judges – appointed by the president there were only three per state, Deputy marshals- appointed by the US marshall to help them, US marshalls – appointed by the president to oversee a state or territory

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Homesteaders v the cattle barons (Johnson County War)

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,the homesteaders flooded in and took the land away from the rich influential cattlemen so they formed the Wyoming Stock Growers Association, the state governor was in it, he used the law to try and get laws passed that served the members. Mid 1880s were really bad and left cattlemen bankrupt, homesteaders began to take the land and fenced it off the cattle ranchers got angry and the community divided, the cattle ranchers accused the homesteaders of cattle rustling.

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the events of the Johnson County War

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  • They believed that owners of small ranches were rustling the cow and soon they believed that they had proof. Elaa Watson and Jim Averil lived together and ran a small stopre, post office and saloon, ella was a prositiute and accepted cows as a payment these had been rustled, they rented their land from a rancher who suspected them of rustling their cows, Jim wrote a letter to the local newspapers telling them that cattle men were rich land grabbers, in 1889 the cattle men hung them both
  • Other kilings followed and owners of small ranches were left dead
  • The WSGA hired 50 gunmen and called them to shoot down the trouble makers and in 1892 they had had enough and drew up a hit list of 70 people, they hired 22 gunmen, they brought them in on a train,. They cut the telegraph wires and isolated the town, they then moved in, the invaders were stopped at the KC ranch where Nate Champion and Nick Ray fought them, they were killed
  • The word reached the sheriff who raised a force of 300 men and went after the invaders, they caught them and then they had to be rescued by the 6th cavalry the cattle ranchers were brought to trail but were never convicted this ended the open range