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Westward Expansion
Lets Go!
  • A Kiosk-style Activity for Eighth Grade American
    History Students

Start!
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Home
  • Click on the buttons to view different
    information on the content and on the
    presentation. Student, be sure to read the
    student instructions before leaving this page.
    When you are ready to begin the activity, click
    on the orange Begin! button.

Begin!
Student Instructions
Sources
Teacher Information
Exit
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Student instructions
  • Instruction for Students
  • Visit the information pages by clicking on the
    different sections of the map
  • Read carefully/ take notes
  • Be sure to take the test once you have read all
    of the information.

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Teacher information
  • Students are to complete this activity on their
    own or in small groups in approximately 45
    minutes.
  • Each territory page contains an information
    section and a question and answer section. All
    questions are multiple choice and both correct
    and incorrect answers have explanations.

Student/Teacher Standards
Information Literacy Standards
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Teacher/ Student Standards
  • By creating this Power Point Presentation, this
    fits the ISTE technology standards teachers need
    to meet.
  • NETST, Standard II Planning and Designing
    Learning Environments and Experiences Design
    developmentally appropriate learning
    opportunities that apply technology-enhanced
    instructional strategies to support the diverse
    needs of learners.
  • This activity supports the Ohio Technology
    Standards for Students, Standard 1 Benchmark B,
    Indicator 3
  • Utilized controls to make a change in a system
    resulting in a desired outcome.
  • This activity supports the Ohio Academic Content
    Standards Benchmark G, Indicator 8 for the 8th
    grade History Standard
  • Describe and analyze the territorial expansion
    of the United States including
  • A. Northwest Ordinance
  • B. The Louisiana Purchase and the Louis and Clark
    Expedition
  • C. Westward movement and Manifest Destiny
  • D. The Texas War for Independence and the
    Mexican-American War.

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Information Literacy
  • Students can show their information literacy
    through this activity. This fits the information
    literacy standard 4, indicator 1
  • Standard 4 The information literate student,
    individually or as a member of a group, uses
    information effectively to accomplish a specific
    purpose.
  • Indicator 1 The information literate student,
    individually or as a member of a group, uses
    information effectively to accomplish a specific
    purpose.

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Sources
  • Blank Map (modified) from
  • www.theodora.com/maps
  • Content Information from
  • www.harlingen.isd.tenet.edu
  • Northwest Ordinance Information from
  • http//usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/democrac
    /5.htm
  • Information on Oregon
  • http//www.oregonpioneers.com/ortrail.htm
  • Music Clip on slide one (edited) Rodeo, from
    Aaron Copland Greatest Hits
  • Created by Aaron Phelps aphelps2_at_kent.edu

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Head West!
  • Click on an area of the map to find out more
    about the land acquisition and how it was
    obtained by the United States. After reading
    through all sections, click on the quiz wagon
    button on the bottom of this page.

Quiz!
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The Former Colonies and General Growth
  • Not certain how far the continent stretched west,
    most colonies claimed much land in the west.
  • Settlers moved west into the territories before
    the land could be considered for statehood.
  • Many of these settlers were people of different
    religions, ethnicity, or were in other ways
    uncomfortable living back east.

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The Former Colonies and General Growth (continued)
  • The Mississippi River became the boundary on the
    west that was shared with the Spanish and French
    until Thomas Jefferson made the Louisiana
    Purchase.
  • Kentucky and Tennessee were first considered the
    western sections of existing states, so this
    growth cannot be considered land acquisition

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North West Ordinance
  • The North West Ordinance was written in 1787 by
    the U.S. when it was still a confederation
  • The law specified how the land around the Great
    Lakes would be developed.
  • Townships would be created as large squares of
    land, and each would be required to have a public
    elementary school at the center.

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North west ordinance (continued)
  • An important feature of the ordinance is that the
    territories could become states through a series
    of steps in population growth.
  • This area was part of the U.S.s original
    territory and cannot be considered land
    acquisition.
  • These new states would be equal to the old
    states.

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Louisiana Purchase
  • Since 1795, the U.S. had shipping and storing
    rights in New Orleans.
  • Spain ceded its remaining American territory to
    France in a treaty in 1801.

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Louisiana Purchase (continued)
  • Napoleon, worried hed have to protect his new
    land, sold it to the United States government for
    15 million dollars in 1803.
  • Thomas Jefferson was the president at the time.

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Florida
  • When the British abandoned Florida, both Spanish
    and American colonists entered.
  • America made numerous military trips into
    Florida, which was controlled by Spain.

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Florida (Continued)
  • Andrew Jackson led one of the campaigns in 1818.
    He later went on to become president.
  • The Spanish gave Florida to the United States as
    part of treaty in 1821.

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Texas
  • Both Americans and Mexicans inhabited Texas in
    the early 1800s.
  • Texans, led by Sam Houston, won their
    independence from Mexico in 1836.

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Texas (Continued)
  • Growing cotton, many Texans owned slaves
  • Texas remained the Republic of Texas from 1836
    until 1845, when it was admitted into the U.S.

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Oregon Country
  • The first Europeans to explore this area were
    French-Canadian fur-trappers.
  • The British captured a fort on the coast of what
    is now Washington from the Americans in 1813.

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Oregon Country (Continued)
  • In the 1830s, missionaries, especially
    Presbyterians and Methodists, came to the area in
    hopes of converting Native Americans.
  • An agreement was finally reached with the British
    in 1846 on how the area should be split. It was
    split along the 49th north parallel, which is how
    it is today.

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Mexican Cession
  • Mexico, upset that Texas had joined the United
    States, declared war on the United States.
  • General Zachary Taylor invaded Mexico and took
    several important cities.

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Mexican cession (continued)
  • In 1848, after years of being attacked Mexico
    signed a treaty with the United States.
  • Mexico was forced to give up what is now
    California, New Mexico, Utah, and Nevada

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Alaska
  • The Russians colonized Alaska before American
    adventurers reached the land.
  • By the 1850s, the Russians thought they had found
    as many resources as they would in Alaska, and
    were worried they couldnt protect the colony.

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Alaska (continued)
  • The United States and Russia signed a treaty of
    sale in 1867, just two years after the end of the
    American Civil War.
  • Though gold deposits were discovered by Russians
    earlier in the 1800s, The Yukon Gold Rush began
    in the late 1890s.

Gold was found in stream beds in Alaska, instead
of in the earth as it was found in California
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Quiz Page 1
  • 1. Which land acquisition was its own separate
    country before becoming a part of the U.S.?
  • Mexican Cession
  • Texas
  • Florida
  • Alaska
  • 2. When was the Louisiana Purchase made?
  • 1821
  • 1815
  • 1803
  • 1795

A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
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Quiz page 2
  • 3. Who led the Texans to victory over the
    Mexicans in Texas war for independence?
  • Sam Houston
  • Zachary Taylor
  • Thomas Jefferson
  • Andrew Jackson
  • 4. What major event preceded the purchase of the
    Alaska by less than ten years?
  • The War of 1812
  • The Louisiana Purchase
  • The end of the American Civil War
  • Andrew Jacksons Presidency

A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
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Quiz page 3
  • 5. What natural resource first brought Europeans
    into the Oregon Country?
  • Gold
  • Timber
  • Coal
  • Fur
  • What modern states make up most of the Mexican
    Cession?
  • California, Texas, Nevada, Oregon
  • California, New Mexico, Nevada, Utah
  • Texas, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Florida
  • Texas, California, Oklahoma, New Mexico

A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
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Quiz page 4
  • With which country did the United States share
    control of Oregon until a treaty was made in
    1846?
  • Canada
  • Great Britain
  • Spain
  • No one, Americans had the area to themselves
  • Which future president led American forces in
    Florida against the Spanish and Native Americans?
  • Andrew Jackson
  • Zachary Taylor
  • James K. Polk
  • Thomas Jefferson

A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
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Quiz page 5
  • In what decade did the Yukon Gold Rush begin?
  • 1890s
  • 1780s
  • 1860s
  • 1850s
  • What is the correct order of the first four land
    acquisitions of the United States?
  • Northwest Ordinance, Florida, Louisiana
    Purchase, Texas
  • Louisiana Purchase, Florida, Texas, Oregon
  • Louisiana Purchase, Florida, Mexican Cession,
    Texas
  • General growth, Louisiana Purchase, Florida,
    Texas

A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
Conclusion
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Answer A is Incorrect
  • While the land Mexico gave the United States was
    a part of Mexico, it was not its own country.

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Answer B is Correct!
  • Texas gained its independence from Mexico in 1836
    and entered the Union in 1845.

32
Answer C is Incorrect
  • Florida was under the control of Spain

33
Answer D is Incorrect
  • Alaska was a colony of Russia, not an independent
    country

34
Answer A is Incorrect
  • 1821 is outside of both Thomas Jeffersons
    presidency and Napoleons reign in France

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Answer B is Incorrect
  • 1815 is outside of both Thomas Jeffersons
    presidency and Napoleons reign in France. Also,
    Napoleon was too busy in 1815 fighting a war in
    Europe to make land deals

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Answer C is Correct!
  • Thomas Jefferson made the Louisiana Purchase in
    1803, greatly expanding the land area of the
    country.

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Answer D is Incorrect
  • Thomas Jefferson was not yet president in 1795,
    and it was he who made the deal

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Answer A is Correct!
  • Sam Houston led the Texans to victory against the
    Mexican forces.

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Answer B is Incorrect
  • Zachary Taylor did lead Americans against
    Mexicans, but he did so in the Mexican-American
    War, not the Texan war for independence.

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Answer C is Incorrect
  • Thomas Jefferson had no experience as a military
    leader. Also, he had passed away by the time
    Texans began fighting for their freedom.

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Answer D is Incorrect
  • Though he did have substantial military
    experience, Andrew Jacksons was the president of
    the United States in 1836 and therefore couldnt
    help in the fight.

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Answer A is Incorrect
  • Alaska was purchased from the Russians in 1867,
    over 50 years after the war of 1812 ended.

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Answer B is Incorrect
  • The Louisiana Purchase was made in 1803, over 60
    years before the United States purchased Alaska.

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Answer C is Correct!
  • Only two years after the Civil War ended, Alaska
    was purchased in 1867.

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Answer D is Incorrect
  • Andrew Jackson was president in the 1830s while
    Alaska was bought in 1867.

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Answer A is Incorrect
  • Though gold was found in Oregon, it took until
    the mid 1800s to be discovered.

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Answer B is Incorrect
  • Timber was abundant in North America and most
    loggers didnt want to go that far west for
    lumber when they could get it and ship it easier
    from the Great Lakes region.

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Answer C is Incorrect
  • Coal was not used in large quantities until the
    Industrial Revolution, and there were Europeans
    in Oregon long before that.

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Answer D is Correct!
  • Animal pelts, especially beaver pelts, were used
    to make popular hats in England and the rest of
    Europe. The Oregon region was home to a large
    number of beavers and other furry animals.

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Answer A is Incorrect
  • Texas had already gained its independence from
    Mexico and become a part of the United States by
    the time Mexico sold the United States territory.

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Answer B is Correct!
  • Mexico had to give up it northern-most region in
    a peace treaty with the United States in 1848

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Answer C is Incorrect
  • Florida was not under the control of Mexico

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Answer D is Incorrect
  • Oklahoma was already a part of the United States
    when Mexico was forced to sell land to the United
    States.

54
Answer A is Incorrect
  • Canada did not have a claim in the Oregon
    territory.

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Answer B is Correct!
  • The British had a fur trapping company based in
    Oregon that competed with American fur trappers.

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Answer C is Incorrect
  • Spain had no claim in the Oregon region. Most of
    its settlements in the Americas were in Central
    and South America.

57
Answer D is Incorrect
  • French Canadians were the first Europeans to trap
    for furs. British, Native American, French
    Canadian, and American trappers all competed with
    each other for sought after pelts.

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Answer A is Correct!
  • Andrew Jackson was first a military leader before
    becoming president. Along with his experience in
    Florida he also served during the War of 1812.

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Answer B is Incorrect
  • Though Zachary Taylor did have military
    leadership experience, he served during the
    Mexican-American War, about 30 years later.

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Answer C is Incorrect
  • Though Polk later served as president, he didnt
    lead soldiers in Florida.

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Answer D is Incorrect
  • Thomas Jefferson had already served as president
    by the time fighting went on in Florida and he
    had no military experience.

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Answer A is Correct!
  • Having purchased Alaska from the Russians about
    30 years earlier, the United States received news
    of gold in the territory late in the 1890s.

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Answer B is Incorrect
  • Americans were still moving into the Great Lakes
    region in the 1780s, and they were preoccupied
    with fighting the British in the American
    Revolution.

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Answer C is Incorrect
  • The United States had just purchased Alaska in
    1867 and few Americans had moved into the
    territory right away.

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Answer D is Incorrect
  • The United States had not purchased Alaska by
    this point and Americans had few reasons to trek
    all the way to the cold region.

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Answer A is Incorrect
  • North West Ordinance was written in 1787, Florida
    was bought in 1821, Louisiana in 1803, and Texas
    was annexed in 1845.

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Answer B is Correct!
  • Louisiana was purchased in 1803, Florida in 1821,
    Texas was annexed in 1845, and Oregon was split
    with the British in 1846.

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Answer C is Incorrect
  • Texas was annexed in 1846, two years before
    Mexico had to sell its territory.

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Answer D is Incorrect
  • General growth cannot be considered a land
    acquisition because that area was our territory
    originally.

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Conclusion
  • How did you do on the quiz? Hopefully, you have
    learned a great deal about this countrys process
    of expansion. Feel free to go back to the
    information slides and look at anything you might
    have missed on the quiz.

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