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Who was the Baddest in the West?

Law-Breakers of the West (1.3mb)

Learn about Billy the Kid, Isom Dart, Apache Kid, Wild Bunch, Doolin Gang, Butch Cassidy, Juan Cortina and more!

Created by Mr. S. Drew of Passmores School:

The Twelve Key Dates to Learn (0.3mb)

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The essential dates for the Schools History Project GCSE

 

Famous People of the Wild West (6.9mb)

Learn about the legends of the Wild West!

 

The Homesteaders (4.4mb)

Who were they and why did they travel West?

 

The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Industry (1.6mb)

From Goodnight and Loving to the end of the open range.

 

Cowboys (0.8mb)

Learn about the clothing and equipment of the cowboy!

 

Revision and Games

 

Play Your Dates Right! - by R. Tarr at ActiveHistory

 

 

 

Plains Indians Crossword

American West Crossword

 

 

 

 

 

Indians Quiz 

Walk the Plank

American Indians

Early Settlers

American West

 

Historical Duck shoot - 

Native Americans

 

 

 

This course looks at the way in which the American West was settled and developed by various groups of people between 1840 and 1895, and the impact of this on the Native American peoples.

 

The Key Questions you need to understand are:

 

Why did people move westwards?

What conflicts arose between different cultures?

What were the changes that occurred?

 

There are three main topic areas:

 

The American West: inhabitants and early settlers

The settlement of the Great Plains

  • The reasons for the growth of Western settlement: the role of governments; motives and aspirations of migrants; the role of railroads and railroad companies

  • Survival on the Plains: the life and work of the homesteaders; the role of women.

  • Farming: problems and solutions.

Conflict on the Plains

  • Conflicts between settlers and the Native American peoples: the clash of cultures; the reasons for the Plains Wars and their outcomes; the Battle of the Little Big Horn and its impact: Custer and Sitting Bull.

  • Changing government attitudes and policy towards the Plains Indians.

  • The impact of settlement of the West on native peoples to 1895.

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The American West: Student's Book (Discovering the Past for GCSE)  
Colin Shephard, Dave Martin

 

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