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The Closing of the Western Frontier 1859 - 1900. EUGENIA LANGAN MATER ACADEMY CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL HIALEAH GARDENS, FLORIDA With thanks to tony miller and susan pojer. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: TODAY:
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The Closing of the Western Frontier 1859 - 1900 EUGENIA LANGAN MATER ACADEMY CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL HIALEAH GARDENS, FLORIDA With thanks to tony miller and susanpojer
ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS: • TODAY: • WHAT NATIONAL ISSUES EMERGED IN THE PROCESS OF THE (WHITE) U.S. CONQUEST OF THE WESTERN FRONTIER? • WHAT WERE THE EFFECTS OF THE CLOSING OF THE FRONTIER? • WHY DOES THE WEST HOLD SUCH AN IMPORTANT PLACE IN AMERICAN HISTORY/ MYTHOLOGY? • BROAD: • HOW DID THE U.S. BECOME A SUPER-POWER?
(THE U.S. BOUGHT ALASKA IN 1867 AND CONTROLLED HAWAII FROM 1887 ON (ANNEXED 1898)
The west – the Last Frontier • Land between Mississippi River & Pacific Coast known as the great American Desert • By 1895 virtually no more frontier left • Homesteads fenced with barbed wire • Crisscrossed railroads • New modern towns • Near extermination of buffalo • environmental damage • Decimation of Plains Indian Tribes
Key Tensions Native Americans Farmers Buffalo HuntersRailroadsU. S. Government RAILROADS FARMERS Sheep Herders Cattlemen Ranchers Farmers
Key Tensions EthnicMinorities Nativists Big Business Interests [mining, timber]Local Govt. OfficialsFarmersBuffalo Hunters Environmentalists Lawlessness of the Frontier “Civilizing” Forces PUT IT ALL TOGETHER = THE ROMANCE OF THE WEST
THE MINING FRONTIER • STARTED WITH CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH, 1849 • N.B. – GOLD RUSH LED TO FIRST WAVE OF CHINESE IMMIGRANTS TO U.S. - 25,000 IN CALIFORNIA BY 1852 • SMALLER GOLD AND SILVER STRIKES (COL., NEV., AZ., S.D.) • COMSTOCK LODE DISCOVERED IN NEVADA, 1859: • $340 MILLION IN SILVER AND GOLD, 1859 – 1890
FRONT OF POSTCARD SHOWING COMSTOCK MINERS. REAR SAID, "TO LABOR IS TO PRAY"
EFFECTS OF MINING BOOM • MINING BOOM EARLY STATEHOOD FOR CALIFORNIA (1850), NEVADA (1864), IDAHO (1890) AND MONTANA (1899) • SILVER BONANZA FUELED DISPUTES OVER BIMETALLISM = MAJOR FACTOR IN RISE OF POPULIST PARTY • INCREASING DISPLACEMENT OF INDIANS • MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE -- CERCLA SUPERFUND SITES
THE RAILROADS MAY 10, 1869 – FIRST TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD: GOLDEN SPIKE DRIVEN AT PROMONTORY POINT, UTAH, LINKING UNION PACIFIC AND CENTRAL PACIFIC
Railroad mileage increase by groups of states. Source: Chauncey Depew (ed.), One Hundred Years of American Commerce 1795-1895.
EFFECTS OF THE RAILROAD BOOM • MAIN WAY SETTLERS GOT WEST • MADE CATTLE AND OTHER WESTERN INDUSTRIES POSSIBLE, LINKED NATION • MOST HISTORIANS THINK IT WAS ESSENTIAL TO RISE OF U.S. AS MAJOR INDUSTRIAL POWER • CHINESE PEOPLE FIRST CAME TO U.S. DURING GOLD RUSH, BUT MANY MORE CHINESE PEOPLE CAME TO WORK BUILDING RAILROADS • 300,000 IN CALIFORNIA ALONE (1/10 OF POP.) BY 1882 WHEN CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT WAS PASSED
CHINESE LABORERS WERE ESSENTIAL TO BUILD THE RAILROADS (AND BUILDING LEVEES IN CALIFORNIA TO IRRIGATE LAND FOR FARMING). • ALL AROUND WESTERN WORLD, ONCE SLAVERY WAS ABOLISHED, CHINESE "COOLIE" LABOR WAS RECRUITED • IN U.S., ONCE THEIR LABOR WASN'T NEEDED, NATIVISTS TURNED AGAINST THE CHINESE • PAGE ACT, 1875: NO "ASIAN" PROSTITUTES COULD IMMIGRATE TO U.S. (AND ALL CHINESE SECOND WIVES, CONCUBINES WERE DEEMED PROSTITUTES) • CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT, 1882: NO MORE CHINESE IMMIGRANTS SPLIT CHINESE FAMILIES
(EFFECTS OF RAILROAD BOOM, CONT'D) • DEBT TO BRITISH (AND OTHER FOREIGN) BANKS (WHY WE HAD TO GET INTO WWI) • BUT IT IS THE ONE INDUSTRY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT HEAVILY SUBSIDIZED – MOSTLY THROUGH LAND GRANTS FOR RIGHTS-OF-WAY, ALSO SOME LOANS (E.G. PACIFIC RAILROAD ACTS, 1862 & 1863) • RIGHTS-OF-WAY = VALUABLE REAL ESTATE: TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH WIRES, FIBER OPTICS, AIR RIGHTS (PAN-AM (NOW METLIFE) BLDG. IN NYC, AIR RIGHTS CENTER IN BETHESDA, MD.)
RAILROADS = ONE OF GILDED AGE INDUSTRIES "TYCOONS" AKA "ROBBER BARONS" – FIRST VASTLY WEALTHY AMERICANS (BILLIONAIRES IN CURRENT $) LELAND STANFORD (UNION PACIFIC), MARK HOPKINS, (CENTRAL PACIFIC) CHARLES CROCKER (CENTRAL PACIFIC), COLLIS HUNTINGDON (CENTRAL PACIFIC AND CHESAPEAKE & OHIO), CORNELIUS VANDERBILT, R (NEW YORK RAILROADS, GRAND CENTRAL STATION)
DISPUTES BETWEEN RAILROADS AND FARMERS (AND SOME INDUSTRIES, TOO) • RAILROADS – INHERENTLY MONOPOLISTIC ON THEIR LINES • NO GOVERNMENT REGULATION OF RATES • DISCRIMINATORY RATES – HURT FARMERS, SMALL BUSINESSES • ALSO TICKED OFF SOME BIG BUSINESSES: NO ANTITRUST LAWS RAILROAD TRUSTS, AGREED TO KEEP RATES HIGH • WABASH, ST. LOUIS & PACIFIC RR. V. ILLINOIS (1886): SUPREME COURT HELD STATES CANNOT REGULATE RAILROAD RATES
INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT, 1887 – CREATED THE FIRST FEDERAL INDEPENDENT ADMINISTRATIVE (REGULATORY AGENCY), THE INTERSTATE COMMERCE COMMISSION • THE ICC REGULATED RAILROAD RATES, MERGERS AND ACQUISITIONS (AND SOME LABOR RELATIONS AFTER 1920) • CREATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCIES REFLECTS INCREASING ROLE OF FEDERAL GOVERNMENT – NEITHER CONGRESS NOR PRESIDENT AND CABINET COULD DO ALL THE WORK!
OTHER TRANSPORTATION: THE STAGE COACH WAS FOR SHORT INTER-CITY TRIPS (MAIL AND PASSENGERS)
The cattle frontier • CATTLE = MAJOR U.S. INDUSTRY (STILL! WE EXPORT ABOUT 2.5 BILLION POUNDS OF BEEF/YEAR) • GOT STARTED AFTER CIVIL WAR: • TEXAS HAD MILLIONS OF "WILD" LONGHORN COWS (FROM MEXICO) AND FREE GRASSLAND FOR GRAZING "OPEN RANGE RANCHING" THE "TEXAS LONGHORN"
BEEF WAS EXPENSIVE IN THE EAST – READY MARKET FOR WESTERN CATTLE • COMPLETION OF RAIL LINES TO KANSAS MADE INDUSTRY POSSIBLE • LONG CATTLE DRIVES FROM WEST KANSAS CITY STOCKYARDS • BY RAIL TO CHICAGO, FROM CHICAGO BY RAIL TO EAST • 1860 – 1900 – OVER 5 MILLION COWS SHIPPED EAST • TRADITIONS AND TECHNIQUES OF CATTLE INDUSTRY BORROWED FROM MEXICO (AND LINGO: VAQUERO/ BUCKAROO, VAMOS/ VAMOOSE)
A COWBOY, 1888. IN THE "GILDED AGE," OVER 30,000 PEOPLE WERE EMPLOYED IN THE WESTERN CATTLE INDUSTRY: COWBOYS, WRANGLERS, COOKS
MANY COWBOYS WERE AFRICAN-AMERICAN (FREED SLAVES FROM TEXAS HAD SKILLS, WERE IN HIGH DEMAND, OPENED DOOR FOR OTHERS) WHY HAVE COWBOYS USUALLY BEEN DEPICTED AS ALL-WHITE?
WHY OPEN-RANGE RANCHING ENDED BY 1900 (END OF THE "CATTLE FRONTIER" AND "WILD WEST") • LOSS OF CATTLE DUE TO: • OVERGRAZING THE MAIN REASON • HARDSHIP OF LONG DRIVE • BLIZZARD OF 1885, HARSH WINTERS 1886, 1887, DROUGHTS IN LATE '80s and 90s. • FARMERS FENCED OFF LAND WITH BARBED WIRE INVENTED 1874 BY JOSEPH GLIDDEN
MILLIONS OF SHEEP ALSO WERE DRIVEN AND RAILED EAST DURING "GILDED ERA" - WHY DO YOU THINK LEGENDS OF THE "OLD WEST" FOCUS ONLY ON CATTLE? • CATTLE BARONS, REALIZING OPEN-RANGE RANCHING WAS INEFFICIENT, TURNED TO PRIVATE RANCHES OR RANCHING ON FEDERAL LAND, FEEDING CATTLE WITH GRAIN, AND OTHER "SCIENTIFIC" TECHNIQUES (INCLUDING TODAY INJECTING THEM WITH ANTIBIOTICS AND GROWTH HORMONES) • EVEN TODAY – MUCH RANCHING TAKES PLACE ON FEDERAL LAND
THE WILD WEST: LEGENDARY GUNSLINGERS AND TRAIN ROBBERS Jesse James WHY WAS THE WEST "WILD?" Billy the Kid THERE WERE ALSO RANGE WARS, VIOLENT FEUDS AND VENDETTAS .
FRONTIER! NO "GOVERNMENT" IN THE "UNCIVILIZED" PARTS, MOSTLY AD HOC JUSTICE IN THE "CIVILIZED" PARTS DODGE CITY PEACE COMMISSION, 1890
THE FARMING FRONTIER • HOMESTEAD ACT OF 1862: 160 ACRES OF FREE LAND TO ANY FAMILY WHO: • SETTLED ON IT AND FILED DEED • LIVED ON IT FOR 5 YEARS • "IMPROVED" IT • WHY? • TO TAKE IT FROM INDIANS AND HOLD IT!
1887 ADVERTISMENT FOR HOMESTEADS IN DAKOTAS WHAT'S THE MESSAGE?
THE REALITY – SOD HOUSE OR DUGOUT ON THE PRAIRIE – FEW TREES & WOOD SCARCE
SODBUSTERS - THE GREAT PLAINS HAD BEEN GRASSLANDS FOR MILLIONS OF YEARS – TOUGH SOD! THE JOHN DEERE CAST IRON/ STEEL PLOW MADE IT POSSIBLE AND MADE DEERE A MILLIONAIRE! MADE
ABOUT 500,000 FAMILIES GOT FREE HOMESTEADS UNDER THE HOMESTEAD ACT • BUT MOST OF THE LAND ENDED UP IN THE HANDS OF LAND SPECULATORS AND RAILROADS • ABOUT 2.5 MILLION SETTLER FARMERS HAD TO BUY LAND • INCLUDED MANY IMMIGRANTS, FROM AUSTRIAN EMPIRE, SCANDINAVIA, SOME FROM EASTERN EUROPE AND RUSSIA (BUT THOSE MOSTLY WENT TO CITIES) • ABOUT 2/3 OF HOMESTEAD FARMS FAILED
PROBLEMS FOR FARMERS • SCARCE WATER – FARMERS HAD TO LEARN DRY-FARMING (MANY COULDN'T) • THOSE WHO COULD AFFORD IT USED “PRAIRIE FANS" – WINDMILL PUMPS TO GET DEEP GROUNDWATER • THERE WAS NO GUARANTEE • THAT A FARMER WHO BOUGHT • A WINDMILL AND DRILLED • WOULD FIND WATER – MANY • DIDN’T.
EXTREME WEATHER: BRUTAL WINTERS, BLAZING SUMMERS, LITTLE RAIN, STORMS (BLIZZARDS, TORNADOES) • PLAGUES OF GRASSHOPPERS • 160 ACRES NOT ENOUGH FOR PLAINS FARMING • NO FEDERAL FUNDING FOR DAMS OR IRRIGATION UNTIL 1902 (NEWLANDS ACT)
DEBT – FOR EQUIPMENT AND SEED (ALWAYS WANT SILVER STANDARD OR GREENBACKS) • AT THE MERCY OF RAILROADS AND GRAIN ELEVATORS TO GET CROPS TO MARKET • THESE ARE FACTORS IN TNE RISE OF POPULISM