Matching on the Test: Define Each Key Term

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Matching on the Test: Define Each Key Term

Chapter 17/18 Pre-AP Review

Matching on the test: Define each key term

1. campaign

2. commissary

3. cattle drive

4. medicine lodge

5. stockyard

6. stampede

7. maverick

8. rustler

Matching on the test: Identify each

1. Warren Wagontrain Raid

2. Red River Campaign

3. Battle of Palo Duro Canyon

4. Battle of Adobe Walls

Multiple Choice Questions on the test:

1. Why were Texas settlers being killed by Native Americans in the 1860s?

2. Which Native American tribe was the greatest threat to Texas settlers?

3. The Treaty of Medicine Lodge was signed in what state?

4. What were the terms of the Treaty of Medicine Lodge? Name 3.

5. Name 4 chiefs who did not sign the Treaty of Medicine Lodge? 6. Name 3 Native American advantages over the soldiers after the Civil War.

7. Why did the federal soldiers not execute Chief Satanta after he attacked the Wagontrain?

8. List 4 reasons for the slaughter of the Buffalo:

9. The area called Indian Territory is currently known as ______

10. After the Battle of Adobe Walls, the Comanches, Kiowas, and other Plains Indians moved to ______.

11. What eventually forced the Comanches and Kiowas onto the reservations?

12. The Buffalo Soldiers were ______-Americans troops of the Ninth and Tenth Cavalry stationed on the frontier in West Texas.

13. Cattle drives were begun to get cattle from Texas to better markets in the ______.

14. The first breed of cattle developed in the United States were bred from the cattle the Spanish brought in during the 1500’s. These cattle were called ______.

15. Why did cattle owners brand their cattle?

16. What were the four factors that caused cattle drives to become less profitable and unnecessary after 1885?

17. Name the Ranch described below: I am located in South Texas along the Gulf of Mexico. I am larger than the state of Rhode Island. ______

18. Name this ranch described below: At three million acres, I was the largest ranch in Texas. Instead of money, I was given in exchange for the new capitol in 1885. I was located in the Panhandle. I was sold off in pieces by 1963. ______

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