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MOVEMENT WEST

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ReasonsNorthwest PassageOpens up the West

Document ResourcesEstablish peaceful relations with the Native Americans

LEWIS AND CLARK

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TrailsOld Santa Fe Trail

Mormon TrailCalifornia TrailOregon Trail

TRAILS

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Was a route through central North

America that served as a vital commercial and military highway until the introduction

of the railroad to Santa Fe in 1880.

OLD SANTA FE

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Also known as the emigrant trail of about

2,000 miles that stretched across the western half

of the North American.

CALIFORNIA TRAIL

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Members of the Church of Jesus

Christ of Latter-Day Saints believed they were following God’s will by coming West and settling in the

Great Basin

MORMON TRAIL

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Route that stretched about 2,000 miles from Independent

Missouri, to Columbia River in Oregon

Very difficultRocky Mountains

Missionaries

OREGON TRAIL

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DifficultMany Children died falling off wagonsPeople falling and getting run over by

animalsSickness and disease

StarvationFreezing to death

Usually on the trail for 4 to 6 months

LIFE ON THE TRAIL

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Reasons to move West• East was Crowded• Land/Economics• Missions • New Start (Mormons)

LIFE ON THE TRAIL

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How did people move West• Covered Wagons• Handcarts• Walking• Trains (eventually)• Deaths and accidents• 15-20 miles a day• 4 to 6 months on the trail• 2,000 miles

LIFE ON THE TRIAL

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War of 1812 how did this effect us?

INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION


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