| A | B |
| homestead | land on which a family settled on |
| William Jennings Bryan | A "fiery" speaker for his "Gold" Speech |
| vigilantes | they took the law into their own hands |
| Dawes Act | encouraged the Native Americans to become farmers |
| Wounded Knee Massacre | armed resistance ended in the West here |
| Populist Party | a political group that wanted free silver |
| sodbuster | farmer on the frontier |
| cooperative | an organization run by its members |
| Grange | a social organization of farmers |
| Geoge Custer | fought for the U.S. at the Battle of Little Big Horn |
| Sitting Bull | "We did not give you our country to you; you stole it." |
| Homestead Act | a law granting 160 acres to settlers |
| Buffalo Soldier | African-American serving in the U.S. army in the Westq |
| frontier | a sparsely settled region |
| long drive | the movement of cattle to a railhead |
| Battle of Little Big Horn | victory for Native Americans |
| Mexicanos | Spanish speaking Southwesterners |
| boomtown | sudden growthin population or economy |
| George Custer | fought at Battle of Little Big Horn |
| Buffalo Bill Cody | West to the rest through show |
| John Covigton | Sand Creek Massacre |