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Warm Up (3 rd Period) How might geographical features provide obstacles (problems) for migrating west?

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Warm Up (3 rd Period). How might geographical features provide obstacles (problems) for migrating west?. Warm Up (4 th Period). Miss G has given you a work sheet with fill-in-the-blank questions. Start reading and working on this work sheet right away. You have until 1:00! - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Warm Up (3rd Period)

How might geographical features provide obstacles

(problems) for migrating west?

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Warm Up (4th Period)Miss G has given you a work

sheet with fill-in-the-blank questions. Start reading and working on this work sheet

right away. You have until 1:00!

On your warm-up sheet, write “Farmers Tame the Frontier”

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ReviewMinersRanchers & CowboysRailroad OwnersRailroad WorkersNative AmericansSettlersAfrican-Americans/ “Exodusters”Mormons

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California Gold Rush1848: discovery of gold

◦Sutter’s MillSecret gets out!1849: 40,000 migrants from EastAnother 40,000 boarded

steamships for San Fran.

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Oregon TrailTrail first used in 1836Began in Independence, MOOver 2100 miles!Through Rocky Mts. Extended to Oregon Country

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Oregon TrailMost of people who travelled the

Oregon Trail were men◦Women rarely travelled alone

1840-1860: one estimate says 269,000 people travelled OT

Many die along trail◦~10%

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Mormon TrailTrail began in Nauvoo, IL

◦Principle setting of Mormonism1846-1868Paralleled Oregon Trail for most of

the routeEnds in Salt Lake City, Utah

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Mormon TrailLike Oregon Trail, had to travel in

certain months“Handcart pioneers”: 1856-1860

◦Handcarts instead of wagons◦Attract poor European immigrants

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Chisholm Trail1867From San Antonio, TX to Abilene,

KS“Cow towns” = towns that would

spring up on rail lines$$$

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So what problems would migrants encounter on these trails?

What problems would they have once they settle?

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Weather ConditionsRain storms/floodsHARSH WINTERS! Fires

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LifestyleDifferent jobs availableSod homes/Soddies: a home built

of blocks of prairie turfOutdoor lifeReligious freedom (Mormons!)

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Closer Describe in 20 words or less what

a soddy home might look and smell like.