The development of the West between 1870 and 1890 was marked by rapid expansion and transformation, driven largely by the completion of the transcontinental railroad, which facilitated transportation and commerce. This period saw the influx of settlers, spurred by government policies like the Homestead Act, which encouraged westward migration. Additionally, the discovery of gold and other resources led to population booms in various regions, while conflicts with Native American tribes intensified as settlers encroached on their lands. Overall, this era laid the groundwork for the modern American West, characterized by both opportunity and significant social upheaval.
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From 1859 to 1880 the comstock mine produced some $300 million in silver and gold. Virginia became a boomtown, or a town that has a sudden burstof economic or population growth. Population jumped from 3,000 in the 1860's to 20,000 in the 1870's. By the 1890's the mining boom was over.
Ossie France debuted on July 14, 1890, playing for the Chicago Colts at West Side Park I; he played his final game on July 14, 1890, playing for the Chicago Colts at West Side Park I.
Ed Hutchinson debuted on June 17, 1890, playing for the Chicago Colts at West Side Park I; he played his final game on October 2, 1890, playing for the Chicago Colts at West Side Park I.
First MR.colt himself,second the US army,and last the wild west of the 1870-1890 period.
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William Henry Cross succeeded Claud Hamilton as the second Member of Parliament for Liverpool West Derby, serving between 1888 and 1893, including the whole of 1890.
Henry West was born in 1870.
William Chichele Plowden (1832 - September 4, 1915) succeeded Alfred Hickman as the second Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton West, serving between 1886 and 1892, including the whole of 1890.
Charles A. West was born in 1890.
Chauncey W. West died in 1870.
Emanuel Willis Wilson (born August 11, 1844 in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; died May 28, 1905 in Charlston, West Virginia) succeeded Jacob B. Jackson as the seventh Governor of West Virginia, serving between March 4, 1885 and February 6, 1890. Following the end of Wilson's term as Governor, Aretas B. Fleming (born October 15, 1839 in Fairmont, West Virginia; died October 13, 1923 in Fairmont, West Virginia) became the eighth Governor of West Virginia, serving between February 6, 1890 and March 4, 1893.
There were several hundred groups of Mormon pioneers that travelled west between 1846 and 1870. It took each of them several months to cross the plains. Traveling usually took place between March and October.
John West - priest - died in 1890.
Charles West Cope died in 1890.