Why were so many African-Americans eager to move onto Great Plains?

What problems developed between ranchers and farmers?

How were some immigrant groups discriminated against?

Which group was kicked off their land in the West?

Conflict: Mexican Americans were discriminated against and pushed off their land by the US Government.

Cooperation: The ranchers owned the cattle and worked with the cowboys to get the cattle moved north and east so they could sell them. The Cattle Drive. → Ranchers and Cowboys

Conflict: US Government wanted the Native American land; relocated the Native Americans, pushed them off their land and put them in reservations. The US Government also wanted the minerals in some places that Native Americans lived. → US Government a

Cattle drives came to an end by the late 1880s. The main reason was

African Americans who moved west to Kansas, Missouri, Indians, and Illinois after Reconstruction were konw as

The name given to people living in the Great plains during the Homestead Act were called

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