Across
- 3. When two train engines were made to pull cargo.
- 4. Where Colonel John Chivington killed up to 500 Indian women and children.
- 5. Signed into law by Abraham Lincoln in 1862.
- 8. Where General George Custer Was killed.
- 11. Where Indians were forced to live.
- 13. How many acres would the homestead act give to each settler?
- 15. A good label for industrialists.
- 16. Who owned Carnegie Steel?
- 17. The dance that the Indians thought would bring back their way of life.
- 19. The man who tried to assassinate Henry Frick.
- 22. Workers who worked throughout a strike.
- 23. What is the ideology that the government owned all businesses and an equal distribution of wealth.
- 25. Type of consolidation when the business buys all the businesses that do the phases of a product's development.
- 27. When a company is in complete control of a product of service.
- 28. A market structure where only a few large companies produce most of the products.
- 29. What industry did the Bessemer process revolutionize?
- 30. Where the Union Pacific railroad started laying track for the Transcontinental railroad.
- 31. People who bought large pieces of land to sell it later for a profit.
Down
- 1. Where soldiers were disarming Indians and 200 were killed.
- 2. Where the transcontinental railroad jointed up.
- 6. One of the first unions.
- 7. Invented the telephone.
- 9. Who called in the Pinkerton police to stop the strike at Carnegie Steel
- 10. What type of rare material was the final spike in the Transcontinental railroad made of?
- 12. "America's greatest inventor"
- 14. Type of consolidation when a company would drive down its prices, putting the competition out of business.
- 18. Where the Central railroad started laying track for the Transcontinental railroad.
- 20. A bad label for industrialists.
- 21. What Samuel Morse is most famous for inventing.
- 24. A loose association of businesses who produce the same products.
- 26. A company's way of getting around anti monopoly laws by controlling, but not owning by one company.
