Gilded Age
Across
- 6. connected in Utah and created a national market
- 8. the process through which individuals and groups of differing heritages acquire the basic habits, attitudes, and mode of life of the other culture
- 10. material that houses were made of due to the lack of trees
- 11. complete ownership or control of the entire supply of goods or a service in a certain market.
- 12. attempted to get Native Americans to give up their tribal life and become farmers, learn english, etc
- 13. the process of moving a herd of cattle from one place to another, usually moved and herded by cowboys on horses
Down
- 1. U.S. law providing for the distribution of Indian reservation land among individual Native Americans, with the aim of creating responsible farmers in the white man's image.
- 2. innovation that helped close the frontier and end the cattle drives
- 3. the area settled by the Homestead Act which will eventually become the breadbasket of America
- 4. migration by an estimated 100,000 people prospecting for gold to the Alaska 1896 and 1899.
- 5. gave 160 Acres of land for ten dollar filing fee and a promise to farm for 5 years
- 7. the desire to promote the welfare of others, expressed especially by the generous donation of money to good causes.
- 8. led the expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century and became one of the richest Americans in history called for philantrophy
- 9. millions of this animal lived on the Great Plains and supported the Native Americans way of life