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From Small Town to Big City Chapter 4 Slide 2 Treaty of Chicago 1833 Chippewa, Ottawa, Potawatomi Indians sold their land to Americans for $1 million. to be paid upfront, over next to years Indians relocated to reservations west of the Mississippi River Some promised $ was never received by the Indians Slide 3 Treaty of Chicago: Indians gave up L shaped gray area, at end of Lake Michigan Slide 4 Resettlement and Urban Progress Chicago incorporates as a city in 1837 Population growth and technological development was rapid (fast). Chicago was a multicultural city Chicago in 1837 Chicago in 1857 Slide 5 The Illinois and Michigan Canal Connected the Great Lakes to the Mississippi River and thus to the Gulf of Mexico by way of a canal joining the Chicago and Illinois Rivers. Construction began in 1822 Slide 6 Document Analysis #1 Look at the 4 photos of Chicago on pages 22, 29, 30 and 48. 1)What is the date of each photo? 2)What differences can you seen in the photos? How did Chicago change over the years? Slide 7 Document Analysis #2 Read Charles J. Latrobes description of Chicago in the 1830s (page 34 -35) List three to five words that create a negative image of Chicago? Slide 8 Inventions that transformed (changed) Chicago The Virginia Reaper 1834 (McCormick) Could do the work of 20 men Harvest wheat Slide 9 Another Invention Railroads: 1848 Made it easier to transport products Slide 10 Population Explosion Look at the chart on page 38: 1800s Population Explosion What was the population in 1833? What was the population in 1870? Which 10 year period showed the highest growth rate? Explain the title of the chart.