What sort of people took advantage of the Homestead Act
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Everyone from adventuresome people , to entrepeneurs , scammers
, and the desperate. Everyone saw the opportunity differently, but
it was an important part of expansion Westward in the US, and it
worked well . If not, we'd all still be living in Kansa City, so
personally, I am very grateful to those hardy pioneer men and women
who eventually made it possible for us to expand to West Coast.
Those that lingered in the Plains states are still very important
to our food supply to this day . I salute each and every one of
them.
White Americans, freed slaves, and immigrants.
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What goal united the Democrats in the South in the late 1800s
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Taking power away from the Republican Party was a goal of the
Southern Democrats.
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Who lost the most as a result of the Compromise of 1877
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African Americans, who lost federal protection of their civil
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Which group believed that land could be owned
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white settlers
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Which term refers to the condition of workers who could never afford to pay what they owed to a company store
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Debt peonage
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What was the idea behind the black codes that limited civil rights in the south
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Blacks under whites was the natural order
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What were some southerners willing to do to achieve Redemption
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Whatever it took to win
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What did southerners who were for redemption want
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Southerners who were for redemption wanted to return power to
the white Democrats
In sharecropping, both freed slaves and poor whites borrowed land, seeds, and tools from a landowner, in exchange for a share of the crop at harvest time.
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Which is most associated with the New South
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Cotton and steel mills
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How did the Homestead Act of 1862 help settlers in the West
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the homestead act offered free land for settlers-apex♥♥
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Who were Alonzo Herndon and Chloe Spear and Josiah Waddle
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Former slaves who rose to prominence in the African American
business and social world (APEX)
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What word best describes the new south
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building of industries
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The compromise of 1877 required that federal troops do what
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leave the southern states immediantly
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Under sharecropping agreements what was expected from women
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cooking, cleaning, and tending the garden
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Because of the compromise of 1877 did not become president
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samuel j tiden
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Journeys across the United states in the mid 1800s
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Journeys made across the United States in the mid-1800s were long and dangerous.
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Ask us of the following made some people from eastern cities want to move west after the Civil War
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too many people in eastern cities
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What resulted from the panic of 1873
Economic problems and depression around the world
What sort of people took advantage of the Homestead Act
Everyone from adventuresome people , to entrepeneurs , scammers
, and the desperate. Everyone saw the opportunity differently, but
it was an important part of expansion Westward in the US, and it
worked well . If not, we'd all still be living in Kansa City, so
personally, I am very grateful to those hardy pioneer men and women
who eventually made it possible for us to expand to West Coast.
Those that lingered in the Plains states are still very important
to our food supply to this day . I salute each and every one of
them.
White Americans, freed slaves, and immigrants.
What goal united the Democrats in the South in the late 1800s
Taking power away from the Republican Party was a goal of the
Southern Democrats.
Who lost the most as a result of the Compromise of 1877
African Americans, who lost federal protection of their civil
rights
Which group believed that land could be owned
white settlers
Which term refers to the condition of workers who could never afford to pay what they owed to a company store
Debt peonage
What was the idea behind the black codes that limited civil rights in the south
Blacks under whites was the natural order
What were some southerners willing to do to achieve Redemption
Whatever it took to win
What did southerners who were for redemption want
Southerners who were for redemption wanted to return power to
the white Democrats
In sharecropping, both freed slaves and poor whites borrowed land, seeds, and tools from a landowner, in exchange for a share of the crop at harvest time.
Which is most associated with the New South
Cotton and steel mills
How did the Homestead Act of 1862 help settlers in the West
the homestead act offered free land for settlers-apex♥♥
Who were Alonzo Herndon and Chloe Spear and Josiah Waddle
Former slaves who rose to prominence in the African American
business and social world (APEX)
What word best describes the new south
building of industries
The compromise of 1877 required that federal troops do what
leave the southern states immediantly
Under sharecropping agreements what was expected from women
cooking, cleaning, and tending the garden
Because of the compromise of 1877 did not become president
samuel j tiden
Journeys across the United states in the mid 1800s
Journeys made across the United States in the mid-1800s were long and dangerous.
Ask us of the following made some people from eastern cities want to move west after the Civil War