The document provides an overview of the geography and regions of the United States. It describes the country's large scale and varied landscape and climate. The US is divided into several distinct regions, including New England, the Mid-Atlantic region, the South, the Midwest, the Southwest, the Rocky Mountain region, and Pacific states. Each region has its own history and culture, and the document profiles some of the major cities and landmarks within each one.
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Professor Mindi Sitterud-McCluskey
Westward Expansion
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Empire of Liberty:
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Jefferson perceived agriculture as not just conducive to freedom but also uniquely virtuous. By contrast, he viewed the owning, investing, and banking class as corrupt and waged laborers as degraded, dependent and unfree.
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Introduction
Inspired by republican notions of freedom and pushed by members of the working-class struggle and their abolitionist allies, the radical Republican Party of Lincoln passed the Homestead Act even as the Civil War entered its second year on the East Coast.
Homestead Act (1862)
Offered at least 160 acres of free western land to those who filed a claim, lived on the land for at least 5 years, and made improvements.
Open to anyone who had not taken up arms for the Confederacy, including women, blacks, and immigrants who had applied for citizenship
Goal: Rooted in republican notions of freedom, it intended to provide laboring people with land and, by extension, an opportunity to work their way into a condition of real freedom. It would be comparable to Washington DC, today, giving citizens the capital and resources needed to start a small business.
After being stalled by the southern states for years, the Pacific Railway Act also became passed by the Republicans as the war grinded on between the states in the east.
Pacific Railway Act: (1862)
The US government allocated unprecedent funds, grants, bonds and free land for the purpose of contracting with private capitalists to build a Transcontinental Railroad.
Westward Expansion
Transcontinental Railroad
Constructed between 1863-1869
Eastward construction began near San Francisco under the Central P.
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2. ► Scale: enormousScale: enormous
(4,500 km from coast(4,500 km from coast
to coast). It helps toto coast). It helps to
explain people’s lackexplain people’s lack
of knowledge aboutof knowledge about
Europe.Europe.
► Isolation: only 2% haveIsolation: only 2% have
been to Europe.been to Europe.
► Varied landscape andVaried landscape and
climate.climate.
► Geologically:Geologically:
tornadoes Midwest,tornadoes Midwest,
hurricanes Florida,hurricanes Florida,
floods Mississippi,floods Mississippi,
earthquakes California.earthquakes California.
3. NEW ENGLANDNEW ENGLAND
► ““Yankees”, realistic, untalkative.Yankees”, realistic, untalkative.
► Most clearly defined region: 6 statesMost clearly defined region: 6 states
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► Cold climate. Small towns. Only big city: Boston, MA.Cold climate. Small towns. Only big city: Boston, MA.
► Historically important: Pilgrim Fathers.Historically important: Pilgrim Fathers.
► Highly industrial.Highly industrial.
► Academic knowledge: Ivy League (Harvard, Yale, Princeton,Academic knowledge: Ivy League (Harvard, Yale, Princeton,
Brown, Columbia,…), MIT.Brown, Columbia,…), MIT.
4. MID-ATLANTIC REGION (EastMID-ATLANTIC REGION (East
Coast)Coast)
►Main business area. Aggressive and fastMain business area. Aggressive and fast
lifestyle. Densely populated.lifestyle. Densely populated.
►PennsylvaniaPennsylvania: the Amish, heavy industry.: the Amish, heavy industry.
►PhiladelphiaPhiladelphia: Declaration of Independence.: Declaration of Independence.
►Washington D.C.Washington D.C.: “murder” capital of the US.: “murder” capital of the US.
Famous sites: the White House, the Capitol,Famous sites: the White House, the Capitol,
Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument.Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument.
5. NEW YORK CITYNEW YORK CITY
► 1626: founded by the Dutch (“New Amsterdam”).1626: founded by the Dutch (“New Amsterdam”).
The Dutch bought Manhattan for 24 dollars.The Dutch bought Manhattan for 24 dollars.
► ““Big Apple”. Enormous contrasts: cultural andBig Apple”. Enormous contrasts: cultural and
financial capital of the world.financial capital of the world.
► 5 boroughs: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx5 boroughs: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx
and Staten Island.and Staten Island.
► Areas in Manhattan:Areas in Manhattan:
Lower Manhattan: Financial District (Wall Street), LowerLower Manhattan: Financial District (Wall Street), Lower
East Side (immigrants: Irish-Jews-Hispanics, in order),East Side (immigrants: Irish-Jews-Hispanics, in order),
Little Italy, Chinatown, Greenwich Village, and the EastLittle Italy, Chinatown, Greenwich Village, and the East
Village.Village.
Midtown: Times Square, Broadway (theaters).Midtown: Times Square, Broadway (theaters).
Upper Manhattan: Central Park, Harlem.Upper Manhattan: Central Park, Harlem.
6. ►Famous landmarks: Empire State Building,Famous landmarks: Empire State Building,
Times Square, Statue of Liberty, BrooklynTimes Square, Statue of Liberty, Brooklyn
Bridge, Grand Central Station, ChryslerBridge, Grand Central Station, Chrysler
Building, Central Park, St. Patrick’s Cathedral,Building, Central Park, St. Patrick’s Cathedral,
7. THE SOUTHTHE SOUTH
► A very distinct region. Different history, different accent.A very distinct region. Different history, different accent.
► Also called “the Bible Belt” (social and religious conservatism).Also called “the Bible Belt” (social and religious conservatism).
Many poor areas. Hot climate, slower lifestyle.Many poor areas. Hot climate, slower lifestyle.
► History: plantations, cotton, slaves.History: plantations, cotton, slaves.
► ““Civil Rights Movement” in the 1950s: Rosa Parks, Malcolm X,Civil Rights Movement” in the 1950s: Rosa Parks, Malcolm X,
Martin Luther King.Martin Luther King.
► Mississippi River: longest river, navigable, steamboats.Mississippi River: longest river, navigable, steamboats.
► New OrleansNew Orleans,, LA: melting pot (creole, cajun, French,LA: melting pot (creole, cajun, French,
Spanish), Mardi Gras (Lent).Spanish), Mardi Gras (Lent).
► Important for literature: William Faulkner (Important for literature: William Faulkner (As I Lay DyingAs I Lay Dying,, TheThe
Sound and the FurySound and the Fury), Tennessee Williams (), Tennessee Williams (A Streetcar NamedA Streetcar Named
DesireDesire,, Death of a SalesmanDeath of a Salesman), Thomas Wolfe.), Thomas Wolfe.
► New South:New South: AtlantaAtlanta, GA (1996 Olympic Games, Coca-Cola, GA (1996 Olympic Games, Coca-Cola
headquarters, world’s busiest airport).headquarters, world’s busiest airport).
8. THE MIDWESTTHE MIDWEST
► Reputation: very quiet, even boring.Reputation: very quiet, even boring.
► Conservative, old-fashioned, family values.Conservative, old-fashioned, family values.
► America’s “breadbasket” or “corn belt” (grain-growing areas).America’s “breadbasket” or “corn belt” (grain-growing areas).
► America’s center. The most representative. StandardAmerica’s center. The most representative. Standard
American accent.American accent.
► Great Lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario.Great Lakes: Superior, Michigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario.
► ChicagoChicago, IL: center of the Midwest, the most typical, IL: center of the Midwest, the most typical
American city. Windy city. Sears Tower: tallest building in theAmerican city. Windy city. Sears Tower: tallest building in the
US until 2013.US until 2013.
► The Wild West started here in the Midwest.The Wild West started here in the Midwest. St. LouisSt. Louis, MO:, MO:
gateway to the west (Lewis and Clark expedition to thegateway to the west (Lewis and Clark expedition to the
Pacific). Dodge City, KS (frontier town). Buffalo Bill Cody.Pacific). Dodge City, KS (frontier town). Buffalo Bill Cody.
9. THE SOUTHWESTTHE SOUTHWEST
► Dry, desert, open spaces.Dry, desert, open spaces.
► Strong Indian and Spanish history: former Viceroyalty ofStrong Indian and Spanish history: former Viceroyalty of
Spanish Empire. Millions of Spanish speakers.Spanish Empire. Millions of Spanish speakers.
► OklahomaOklahoma Land Rush of 1889: land ceded by theLand Rush of 1889: land ceded by the
Government. Great Depression: poor “Okies” migrated toGovernment. Great Depression: poor “Okies” migrated to
California.California.
► TexasTexas: Huge. Part of Mexico. Independent in 1836: Texans: Huge. Part of Mexico. Independent in 1836: Texans
defeated at the Alamo (folk hero Davy Crockett), later won. Oil,defeated at the Alamo (folk hero Davy Crockett), later won. Oil,
cattle, Tex-Mex food, cowboys, rodeos.cattle, Tex-Mex food, cowboys, rodeos.
► Las VegasLas Vegas, NV: growth in 1931. Nevada laws allow gambling, NV: growth in 1931. Nevada laws allow gambling
and make divorce easy.and make divorce easy.
► Spectacular scenery: Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, ZionSpectacular scenery: Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Zion
Canyon and Bryce Canyon National Parks.Canyon and Bryce Canyon National Parks.
► On the rise: thanks to the dams (Hoover Dam) and airOn the rise: thanks to the dams (Hoover Dam) and air
conditioners. Destination for retired people.conditioners. Destination for retired people.
10. ROCKY MOUNTAIN REGIONROCKY MOUNTAIN REGION
►The “Rockies” range from Canada to NewThe “Rockies” range from Canada to New
Mexico.Mexico.
►National Parks: Yellowstone (grizzly bears,National Parks: Yellowstone (grizzly bears,
wolves, elks, bisons, geysers, glaciers)wolves, elks, bisons, geysers, glaciers)
►UtahUtah. Capital Salt Lake City. Mormons 70%.. Capital Salt Lake City. Mormons 70%.
Founded in the mid-19th century. Polygamy.Founded in the mid-19th century. Polygamy.
11. PACIFIC STATESPACIFIC STATES
► Seattle,Seattle, WA: Microsoft, Amazon, Boeing, Space Needle.WA: Microsoft, Amazon, Boeing, Space Needle.
► AlaskaAlaska: enormous, one fourth the size of the 50 states.: enormous, one fourth the size of the 50 states.
700,000 people only. No taxes. Money from oil and gas.700,000 people only. No taxes. Money from oil and gas.
► CaliforniaCalifornia: Symbol of the American Dream. History: older than: Symbol of the American Dream. History: older than
the Midwest. Settled in the mid-19th century during the Goldthe Midwest. Settled in the mid-19th century during the Gold
Rush. Contrasts: North-South (Sierra Nevada-Death Valley).Rush. Contrasts: North-South (Sierra Nevada-Death Valley).
San FranciscoSan Francisco: 1906 earthquake and fire, foggy city,: 1906 earthquake and fire, foggy city,
Golden Gate, Alcatraz Prison. Western tolerance: liberal,Golden Gate, Alcatraz Prison. Western tolerance: liberal,
hippies, gays, college protests and peace movements in thehippies, gays, college protests and peace movements in the
1960s.1960s.
Silicon Valley (high tech companies): Adobe, Apple, eBay,Silicon Valley (high tech companies): Adobe, Apple, eBay,
Facebook, Google, HP, Intel, Netflix, Yahoo!Facebook, Google, HP, Intel, Netflix, Yahoo!
Los AngelesLos Angeles: huge city, Mediterranean climate, ethnic: huge city, Mediterranean climate, ethnic
diversity, traffic jams, crime and violence, Hollywooddiversity, traffic jams, crime and violence, Hollywood
celebrity culture, entertainment, sports, fashion.celebrity culture, entertainment, sports, fashion.
HawaiiHawaii: annexed in 1900. In 1959 becomes 50: annexed in 1900. In 1959 becomes 50thth
state.state.