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Westward Expansion
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  • In 1780, 2.7 million people lived in the original
    13 states
  • By 1830, 12 million people lived in 24 states
  • The average family had five children !!
  • 50 Years Later

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Push Factors
  • THE MOTIVATION
  • What causes people to leave?

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Push Factors to the West
  • Overcrowding (you need a new place to live)
  • Need for jobs (displaced workers)
  • Ethnic/Religious repression
  • Refuge for outlaws

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Push Factors
  • Think about . . .What pushed you out of bed
    today?

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Pull Factors
  • THE INSPIRATION
  • What leads people to a particular area?

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  • Land (cheap and plentiful)(you want a new place
    to live)
  • Riches (gold, silver, later oil)
  • Freedom of religion/beliefs
  • Family connections
  • Jobs and new opportunities

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Adventure!
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Or maybe to find love ??
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Pull Factors
  • Think about this . . . What pulled you to SS
    today?

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Incentives to go west included
  • The Pacific Railways Act
  • granted railroad companys 10 square miles on
    either side of each track laid west
  • Morrill-Land Grants
  • land grants from states to educational facilities
    with curriculum tied to agriculture and
    mechanical arts
  • (Texas AM, Oklahoma AM etc..)

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Incentives to go west included
  • Homestead Act for approximately 10, settlers
    could have 160 acres of western land, if they met
    certain criteria
  • American citizens who were 21 years or older, or
    the head of a household
  • Built a home on their lot, and lived in it at
    least 6 mos. of the year
  • Farmed the land for 5 years or more

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Why did the government encourage so many
Americans to go west?
  • A belief in the philosophy of Manifest Destiny,
    which stated that ..

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  • . God, , clearly wanted hardworking
    American(s) to occupy North America. It was
    inevitable and good that the United States occupy
    the continent from sea to shining sea.

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  • John L. OSullivan gave these ideas a name
    Manifest Destiny.
  • It is, he wrote, our manifest destiny to
    overspread the continent allotted by Providence
    for the free development of our yearly
    multiplying millions.

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Were there any specific incentives for groups of
people to travel west?
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What were some of the issues preventing western
expansion?
  • Financially Expensive
  • Long Journey
  • Uncharted Territory
  • Fear of the Unknown
  • Climate and Geography
  • Native Americans
  • Foreign Claims to the Land

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If we wanted the land, how could we acquire it?
  • War
  • Purchase
  • Theft
  • Trade
  • Land Grants

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Once weve decided to go west, how did we get
there?
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on steam powered boats
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Wagon Trains
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On Horseback
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Stagecoach
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Locomotive
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Most often WALKING!!!
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Transcontinental Railroad
  • Connected the East Coast w/ the West Coast
  • 2 Companies
  • Central Pacific Railroad
  • Union Pacific Railroad

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Central Pacific Railroad
  • Moved east out of Sacramento, CA
  • Used Chinese Immigrants to lay track

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Union Pacific Railroad
  • Moved west out of Omaha, NB
  • Used Irish Immigrants to lay track

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Transcontinental Railroad
  • Took 7yrs to complete
  • May 10, 1869 _at_ Promontory Point Pres. Grant
    connected two lines w/ a golden spike
  • Time Zone were then created to keep trains on
    time.

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Problems for Western Settlers
  • Drinking Water collected rain water
  • Prairie Fever or Typhoid
  • Solution Dig Wells
  • DANGEROUS!

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Problems for Western Settlers
  • Squatters people who moved onto land that
    doesnt belong to them
  • Women find ways to preserve food, make clothing,
    soap, candles

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Exodusters
  • Groups of African Am. moved west.
  • Led by Benjamin Pap Singleton
  • Get away from harsh treatment

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Exodusters
  • Where did they get their name?
  • BIBLE
  • Book of Exodus

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Native American Wars
  • 1830s Pres. Andrew Jackson removed all major
    Nat. Am. Tribes west of the MS River (Oklahoma)
  • Trail of Tears
  • Cherokee, Choctaw, Creek, Chickasaw, Seminole

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Native American Wars
  • Many Tribes signed land treaties
  • They were then put on reservations federal land
    set aside for Nat. Am. Tribes

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Native American Wars
  • Apache Wars began during the Civil War in 1861
    lasted 25 years
  • Apache were forced onto reservations
  • Geronimo famous Apache leader

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Native American Wars
  • Sand Creek Massacre US troops led by Col. John
    Chivington raided a Cheyenne camp
  • 450 men, women, children were killed in the
    raid
  • Cheyenne tribe will surrender a yr later

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Native American Wars
  • First Sioux War started in 1866 when govt
    started building a road through their land
  • Sioux attacked the
  • men killing 80.

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Native American Wars
  • Sioux agreed to live on a reservation in the
    Dakota Territory
  • 1875 US govt violated the treaty
  • Allowed gold miners on the land

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Native American Wars
  • Second Sioux War Sitting Bull Crazy Horse led
    a small band off reservation.
  • Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer- leader of 7th
    Cavalry was set after Sioux

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Native American Wars
  • Battle of Little Big Horn the Sioux had joined
    forces w/ other tribes
  • Col. Custer 200 of his men died in the battle

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Native American Wars
  • In response govt floods region w/ troops
  • Eventually Sioux returned to res.

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Native American Wars
  • Massacre at Wounded Knee after Sitting Bulls
    death followers left res. to perform Ghost Dance
  • 7th Cav. sent killed 200 unarmed Sioux

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Extinction of the Buffalo
  • Railroad killed to feed workers
  • Settlers killed for hides/fun
  • Govt killed them to starve out Native Am.

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Dawes Act
  • Gave plots of land to Native Am families
  • Land not good for farming
  • Not interested in farming

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Indian Territory
  • Present Day Oklahoma
  • Govt gave away 2 million acres of Indian land to
    whites in a race
  • April 22, 1889 Great Race over 10,000
    settlers raced for claims

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Indian Territory
  • Boomer settler who rushed into the land legally
  • Sooner settler who marked land before the race
  • illegally

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Farming
  • Harsh Conditions
  • Dry Farming crops that dont need much water
  • Bonanza Farms farm controlled by large
    businesses grew single crop

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Mining
  • Gold Silver strikes all over the west
  • Mining towns scattered all over west mostly men

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Mining
  • Placer Mining shovel loose dirt into boxes/
    pans then run water over it.
  • Once metals gone towns became ghost towns

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Cattle Industry
  • Growing pop. demand for more beef
  • Problem How to get cattle from TX ranches to
    railway centers in the north?

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Cattle Industry
  • Long Drive transporting cattle from ranges to
    cow towns/ railway centers
  • Cowboys helped move cattle

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Cattle Industry
  • Farmers against cattle drives
  • Barbed Wire invented by Joseph Glidden ended
    the Long Drive

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Populist Party
  • Created by Farm and Labor Leaders

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Populist Party
  • Increase circulation of
  • Unlimited printing of silver
  • Progressive Income Tax of taxes owed
    increases w/ income

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Populist Party
  • Govt control of communication transportation
  • 8 hour work day

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Western Legends
  • Buffalo Soldiers name give to African Am.
    Cavalry

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Western Legends
  • Dime Novels fictional western stories about
    real people

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Western Legends
  • Pony Express Relay mail delivery system

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Western Legends
  • Deadwood Dick
  • Nat Love
  • African Am cowboy rodeo star

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Western Legends
  • Jesse James
  • Led gang w/ bro
  • Robbed banks trains

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Western Legends
  • Billy the Kid
  • William Boney
  • Hired Gun
  • Stole Cattle

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Western Legends
  • Butch Cassidy
  • Led Wild Bunch
  • Robbed banks trains

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Western Legends
  • Sundance Kid
  • Henry Laughabough
  • Butch Cassidys partner

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Western Legends
  • Doc Holiday
  • John Holdiay
  • Dentist turned gambler
  • Gunfight _at_ OK Corral

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Western Legends
  • Wyatt Earp
  • US Marshall
  • Docs friend
  • Gunfight _at_ OK Corral

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Western Legends
  • Bat Masterson
  • Town Sherriff
  • Friend of Wyatt Earp

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Western Legends
  • Wild Bill Hickock
  • James Hickock
  • Town Sherriff
  • Killed playing poker

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Western Legends
  • Buffalo Bill
  • Bill Cody
  • Army Scout
  • Showman

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Western Legends
  • Annie Oakley
  • Expert markswomen
  • Part of Buffalo Bills show

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Western Legends
  • Calamity Jane
  • Martha Jane Cannary
  • Army Scout

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