Mining and Ranching

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Across
  1. 6. Colorado yielded more than $1 billion worth of silver and _____.
  2. 7. Stray calves with no identifying symbols.
  3. 9. Sticky, blue-grey mud found in Nevada.
  4. 12. Mexicans introduced cattle _____ in New Mexico, California, and Texas.
  5. 13. Punished the _____ or the let guilty go free.
  6. 16. Billions of gold and silver found in Colorado spurred the building of _____.
  7. 17. After the war beef prices _____.
  8. 19. A vast area of grassland owned by the government.
  9. 20. During the Civil War, eastern cattle were _____ to feed the armies.
Down
  1. 1. News of mineral strike in the area may start a _____.
  2. 2. Digging deep under the surface to extract ore.
  3. 3. Extracting the shallow deposits of ore by hand.
  4. 4. Americans did not think cattle ranches on the Great Plains were _____.
  5. 5. discovered gold in the Black Hills and _____ in Montana.
  6. 8. The drive to Missouri was a huge success and the cattle were able to be sold for _____ times the price in Texas.
  7. 10. Ranchers in Mexico and Texas allowed there cattle to run wild, and slowly a new breed had emerged, the _____.
  8. 11. In 1866 ranchers _____ up cattle and drive to Sedalia, Missouri.
  9. 14. Cowboys drove nearly 1.5 million head of cattle up the _____ Trail.
  10. 15. The _____ of gold near Pikes Peak in 1858 set miners on a frantic rush.
  11. 18. Mining spurred the development of _____, the Dakota Territory and Montana.