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25 Chapter Review Section 1 Chapter Summary Section 1: The New South • After Reconstruction ended, the South remained mostly agricultural and poor despite some industrial successes. The region fell behind because it lacked capital investment and an educated labor force. Black southerners made gains and experienced white backlash. Section 2: Westward Expansion and the American Indians • White settlers moved in great numbers to land west of the Mississippi after the Civil War, putting pressure on Native Americans living there. Rebellion by American Indians led to tragedy, as many lost their lives trying to preserve their land. TheThe South Coldand WarWest Begins Transformed (1865–1900) 25 Chapter Review Section 1 Chapter Summary (continued) Section 3: Transforming the West • The West changed greatly after the Civil War. Miners came first, followed by settlers and cattle ranchers. The transcontinental railroad linked East and West, and white settlement closed the frontier by 1900. TheThe South Coldand WarWest Begins Transformed (1865–1900) 25 Chapter Review Section 1 Channel Awesome The South and West Transformed (1865–1900) TheThe South Coldand WarWest Begins Transformed (1865–1900) 25 Chapter Review Section 1 Chapter Review The South and West Transformed (1865–1900) QuickTake Test Know It, Show It Test TheThe South Coldand WarWest Begins Transformed (1865–1900)