Across
- 2. laws enacted in 1862 and 1890 to help create agricultural colleges by giving federal land to states.
- 4. started the Patrons of Husbandry, non organization for farmers.
- 6. leader of Hunkpapa Sioux.
- 9. a bread of sturdy, long-horned cattle brought by the Spanish to Mexico.
- 10. a late 19th-century political movement demanding that people have a greater voice in government and seeking to advance the interests of farmers and laborers.
- 11. A law enacted in 1887 that was intended to "americanize" Native Americans.
- 14. an African American who migrated from the South to Kansas in the post-reconstruction years.
- 15. offering 160 acres of land free to any citizen or intended citizen who was head of the household.
- 18. the moving of cattle over trails to a shipping center.
- 19. The treaty requiring the Sioux to live on a reservation along the Missouri River.
- 20. groups of farmers, or those in sympathy with farming issues, who sent lectures from town to town to educate people about agricultural and rural issues.
- 22. nominated for president.
- 23. a home built of blocks of turf.
Down
- 1. Former Nebraskan Congressman.
- 3. The vast grassland that extends through the central portion North America.
- 5. the major cattle route from San Antonio Texas, through Oklohoma to Kansas.
- 7. the massacre by U.S. soldiers of 300 unarmed Native Americans at Wounded Knee, creek, South Dakota, in 1890.
- 8. Colonel in 1874.
- 12. the use of both gold and silver as basis for national monetary system.
- 13. A minority groups adoption of the beliefs and way of life of the dominant culture.
- 16. the Patrons of Husbandry.
- 17. a monetary system in which the basic unit of currency is defined in terms of a set amount of gold.
- 21. an enormous farm on which a single crop is grown.
