U.S. History

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Across
  1. 4. The leader of the American Railway Union.
  2. 10. where the land race for territories took place.
  3. 12. Battle where Armstrong Custer underestimated the number of Indians he was facing.
  4. 14. an attempt by the government to turn Native Americans into the rest of society.
  5. 15. people who cheated by sneaking in to claim land.
  6. 16. Leader of the first labor union.
  7. 18. a group of people who didn't feel the main political parties were doing enough to protect their interests.
  8. 21. the type of police involved in the Homestead strike.
  9. 23. Invented the Morse Code.
  10. 25. This was set up to provide land to Indian families so they could be self sufficient.
  11. 26. Farmers wanted this as money backing instead of gold.
  12. 27. America's greatest inventor.
  13. 28. Idustrialists seen in a good way were called this.
  14. 29. A philosophy that believes in the survival of the fittest.
  15. 30. Industrialists seen in a bad way were called this.
Down
  1. 1. This bridge was proof the U.S. was a world power in hard work and inventiveness.
  2. 2. Cheap land, gold, and getting rich were all what factors?
  3. 3. this kept money supplies tight because it had to be backed by gold.
  4. 5. Leader of the American Federation of Labor Union.
  5. 6. Tariffs protected these against foreign products.
  6. 7. this group of people join the populists because they were against the gold standard.
  7. 8. Department of gov. who was in charge of making sure reservations had enough supplies.
  8. 9. Fleeing from crime, religious beliefs, and a new start were all what factors?
  9. 11. They were put in dangerous positions in work because of their size.
  10. 13. This is where Indians were put after they were rounded up.
  11. 17. The leader of the Cheyenne Tribe.
  12. 19. people who waited for the boom to race and claim land.
  13. 20. People who bought areas of land in hopes to sell it later for profit.
  14. 22. taxes on imported goods.
  15. 24. This was signed by Pres. Lincoln in 1862.