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Chapter 8 Crossword Puzzle

Across
This man was known for his ability to transport large herds of cattle across long distances without losing a significant number of animals. (pg. 235)
This man took an active role in the promotion and development of both Seattle and Washington Territory. (pg. 234)
This man owned and operated the first commercial salmon cannery at Eagle Cliffs. (pg. 236)
This land act was designed to promote agriculture and the development of irrigation systems in the western United States including Washington. (pg. 248)
This railroad tycoon was to build the Northern Pacific Railroad from Duluth, Minnesota to Tacoma, Washington. (pg. 241)
A prominent railroad tycoon who purchased the Oregon Steam Navigation Company in 1879. (pg. 240)
This trail was an example of the numerous ways in which the Oregon Trail was expanded and adapted to meet new needs. (pg. 231)
This act offered land to any pioneer willing to move to the American West. (pg. 227)
_________ and especially the cities of Sacramento and San Francisco grew rapidly. (pg. 237)
This type of farming is the raising of crops without the benefit of irrigation for water. (pg. 236)
Once completed, _________ transported freight and passengers to Washington. (pg. 239)
Down
Multiple of these, such as paper mills, became increasing common in the United States during this time. (pg. 238)
The growth of agriculture, fishing, and timber industries in Washington attracted thousands of _____________ to the region. (pg. 249)
These types of farmers in Eastern Washington could be divided into three categories: dryland farmers, irrigation farmers, and ranchers. (pg. 248)
Congress passed this Exclusion Act in 1882, which forbade new immigrants from coming into the United States from China. (pg. 245)
This was designed to free lands for pioneer settlement and to prevent violence between Americans and Indians by separating the two peoples. (pg. 227)
After catching the salmon, ships returned to port to unload the catch at one of these. (pg. 236)
This Bill was an enabling act allowing Washington to hold a constitutional convention in the summer. (pg. 250)
This man was one of the first pioneers to settle north of the Columbia River, in the Chehalis River Valley. (pg. 227)
This was used by the first pioneers to Oregon Country in the 1840s. (pg. 230)