Across
- 3. very large farms in the United States performing large-scale operations, mostly growing and harvesting wheat.
- 4. A piece of land one lives on and cultivates
- 6. the process of converting Native Americans into Euro-Americans through education, farming, religion, dress, language, and housing.
- 7. vast areas of grassland owned by the federal government
- 8. Prices fall, the value of money increases, and people have less money.
- 9. name given to Great Plains farmers because they had to break through so much thick soil, called sod, in order to farm
- 10. a way of farming dry land in which seeds are planted deep in ground where there is some moisture
Down
- 1. method of extracting mineral ore by hand using simple tools like picks, shovels, and pans
- 2. Prices rise, the value of money decreases, and people have more money.
- 5. the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable
