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My outlook on westward expansion
movement
Manifest Destiny
Cotton Farms expanding (Cotton Gin) in the South, ranching,farming, as well as
mining in the mid-west and far west gold mining
Railroads / Locomotives
Steamboats
Texas Independence
US Controls all land to the Pacific Ocean
Homestead Act
Westward Expansion
Lewis and Clark
exploration
Manifest Destiny
Overcrowding in the East
Fertile and inexpensive
land
Logging
Trapping/Fur-
trading/Mining
Freedom for runaway
slaves
California Gold Rush
Causes of development
Pony Express
 150 years ago
 Revolutionary idea to deliver
mail from St. Joseph, Mo to
California in only
10 days.
 Lasted for only two years
 Made no profit
Physical, social and economic influence on
Western development
Expansion of land
Exploration, Settlement, Exploitation, Railroad, Pony-
Express
Socially
Westward expansion caused destruction of native lands
and people, led to war and killing thousands of Indians
Economic
Railroads, Mining, Wheat, Corn & Cotton Farming, Logging,
Fur-trading
Telegraph
 Made the pony express obsolete
 Samuel Morse - gifted artist and
inventor
 1838 petitioned Washington to
build an experimental telegraph
line
Conflict
Euro-Americans wanted land for farming, ranching and mining. The believe that
uncultivated land is wasteful and often believed that non-white and non-christian
people were inferior.
Native Americans need land for hunting and fishing. Some tribes farmed, only a
few built a permanent residence.
 Transcontinental Railroad
 Jobs
East to Midwest for Irish immigrants and
from west to Midwest for Chinese
immigrants, politicians
 Transportation
People, goods and cattle, gold and
payrolls
Greatest American achievement
Transcontinental Railroad
Businesses in the sub-regions
Great Plains
Development of ranches due to large number of
cattle
Rocky Mountains
Pioneers traded fur, mining
Southwest
Industry was mining
Northwest
Agriculture and Cattle
California
Gold rush Fever
Wheeler Howard Act
 Wheeler-Howard Act, June 18, 1934
(The Indian Reorganization Act)
An Act to conserve and develop Indian lands and resources; to
extend to Indians the right to form business and other organizations;
to establish a credit system for Indians; to grant certain rights of
home rule to Indians; to provide for vocational education for Indians;
and for other purposes.
Conflict led to
Dawes Act (1887)
 Goal of the Dawes Act: to get Native Americans to live like white
Americans
 Reservations were broken up into "allotments" that were given
out to individual families.
 Families were supposed to farm and build homes on their
allotment to support themselves
 Land that wasn't given to a family was sold by the US government
to white farmers
Many wars ensued, ending with Battle of
Wounded Knee (1890)
 The last stand between Indians and the soldiers
 300 Natives dead and 25 soldiers.
The dead of the tribe of Big Foot were thrown unceremoniously into a mass
grave
 Indian Assimilation attempts
Trying to teach “white ways” to Indians
Summary
Between 1801 and 1861, exploration was encouraged as America underwent vast territorial expansion
and settlement. The influence of Westward migration changed the geographical status quot
which lead to the start of huge economic opportunities. At the same time woman were fighting for
equal rights as the suffrage movement gained momentum.
Prior to the Civil War, most industrialization in America was in the North. The manufactured products
soon found their way to the South:;making the question of slavery even more complex. Machines
were faster and could do more work than the slaves. The abolitionists began to work to end slavery.
President Lincoln was faced with the daunting challenge to resolve the dual question of secession
and slavery as well .Before the end of Lincoln's presidency, secession would be quelled and the
institution of slavery crippled. However during this time, Lincoln would lose his life.
Expansion began again after the Civil War Reconstruction period ended in the late 1800's. The country
was becoming industrialized, leading to the development of the Railroad system and the ability of
people and goods to cross the country was expedited. The expansion and immigration of the late
1800s merged with this industrialization to provoke the growth of American urban society. Slavery
was over. As the needs of industrial workers became ever more important, the discrepancy in needs
between America's rural and urban populations, as well as the needs of the new classes, created
new problems for the ever changing economy
By the early twentieth century, the United States consisted of 48 contiguous states stretching clear
across the North American continent, The devastating defeat of the Spanish in 1898 helped
the US become a legitimate international power. US cities increasingly traded with foreign markets
and the nation became involved in international politics. The economic and political evolution that
had accompanied, and in part resulted from, westward expansion culminated with US involvement in
World War One.
Resources
EBOOK COLLECTION: Brinkley, A. (2007). American history: A survey (12th ed.)
Burr Ridge, IL. McGraw-Hill., . (). . Retrieved from:
https://portal.phoenix.edu/classroom/coursematerials/his_110ca/20121106/OSI
RIS:43398468
Retrieved from:
http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/AP_CurricModUSHist.pdf

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Westward Expansion

  • 1. My outlook on westward expansion movement Manifest Destiny Cotton Farms expanding (Cotton Gin) in the South, ranching,farming, as well as mining in the mid-west and far west gold mining Railroads / Locomotives Steamboats Texas Independence US Controls all land to the Pacific Ocean Homestead Act
  • 2. Westward Expansion Lewis and Clark exploration Manifest Destiny Overcrowding in the East Fertile and inexpensive land Logging Trapping/Fur- trading/Mining Freedom for runaway slaves California Gold Rush
  • 4. Pony Express  150 years ago  Revolutionary idea to deliver mail from St. Joseph, Mo to California in only 10 days.  Lasted for only two years  Made no profit
  • 5. Physical, social and economic influence on Western development Expansion of land Exploration, Settlement, Exploitation, Railroad, Pony- Express Socially Westward expansion caused destruction of native lands and people, led to war and killing thousands of Indians Economic Railroads, Mining, Wheat, Corn & Cotton Farming, Logging, Fur-trading
  • 6. Telegraph  Made the pony express obsolete  Samuel Morse - gifted artist and inventor  1838 petitioned Washington to build an experimental telegraph line
  • 7. Conflict Euro-Americans wanted land for farming, ranching and mining. The believe that uncultivated land is wasteful and often believed that non-white and non-christian people were inferior. Native Americans need land for hunting and fishing. Some tribes farmed, only a few built a permanent residence.
  • 8.  Transcontinental Railroad  Jobs East to Midwest for Irish immigrants and from west to Midwest for Chinese immigrants, politicians  Transportation People, goods and cattle, gold and payrolls Greatest American achievement Transcontinental Railroad
  • 9. Businesses in the sub-regions Great Plains Development of ranches due to large number of cattle Rocky Mountains Pioneers traded fur, mining Southwest Industry was mining Northwest Agriculture and Cattle California Gold rush Fever
  • 10. Wheeler Howard Act  Wheeler-Howard Act, June 18, 1934 (The Indian Reorganization Act) An Act to conserve and develop Indian lands and resources; to extend to Indians the right to form business and other organizations; to establish a credit system for Indians; to grant certain rights of home rule to Indians; to provide for vocational education for Indians; and for other purposes.
  • 11. Conflict led to Dawes Act (1887)  Goal of the Dawes Act: to get Native Americans to live like white Americans  Reservations were broken up into "allotments" that were given out to individual families.  Families were supposed to farm and build homes on their allotment to support themselves  Land that wasn't given to a family was sold by the US government to white farmers
  • 12. Many wars ensued, ending with Battle of Wounded Knee (1890)  The last stand between Indians and the soldiers  300 Natives dead and 25 soldiers. The dead of the tribe of Big Foot were thrown unceremoniously into a mass grave  Indian Assimilation attempts Trying to teach “white ways” to Indians
  • 13. Summary Between 1801 and 1861, exploration was encouraged as America underwent vast territorial expansion and settlement. The influence of Westward migration changed the geographical status quot which lead to the start of huge economic opportunities. At the same time woman were fighting for equal rights as the suffrage movement gained momentum. Prior to the Civil War, most industrialization in America was in the North. The manufactured products soon found their way to the South:;making the question of slavery even more complex. Machines were faster and could do more work than the slaves. The abolitionists began to work to end slavery. President Lincoln was faced with the daunting challenge to resolve the dual question of secession and slavery as well .Before the end of Lincoln's presidency, secession would be quelled and the institution of slavery crippled. However during this time, Lincoln would lose his life. Expansion began again after the Civil War Reconstruction period ended in the late 1800's. The country was becoming industrialized, leading to the development of the Railroad system and the ability of people and goods to cross the country was expedited. The expansion and immigration of the late 1800s merged with this industrialization to provoke the growth of American urban society. Slavery was over. As the needs of industrial workers became ever more important, the discrepancy in needs between America's rural and urban populations, as well as the needs of the new classes, created new problems for the ever changing economy By the early twentieth century, the United States consisted of 48 contiguous states stretching clear across the North American continent, The devastating defeat of the Spanish in 1898 helped the US become a legitimate international power. US cities increasingly traded with foreign markets and the nation became involved in international politics. The economic and political evolution that had accompanied, and in part resulted from, westward expansion culminated with US involvement in World War One.
  • 14. Resources EBOOK COLLECTION: Brinkley, A. (2007). American history: A survey (12th ed.) Burr Ridge, IL. McGraw-Hill., . (). . Retrieved from: https://portal.phoenix.edu/classroom/coursematerials/his_110ca/20121106/OSI RIS:43398468 Retrieved from: http://apcentral.collegeboard.com/apc/public/repository/AP_CurricModUSHist.pdf