Good afternoon Please pick up the Westward Expansion notes from the front table Civil War and Reconstruction Quiz tomorrow please make sure to review chapters.

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Good afternoon Please pick up the Westward Expansion notes from the front table Civil War and Reconstruction Quiz tomorrow please make sure to review chapters 4 & 5 in the textbook, Civil War and Reconstruction notes and atlas activities

Westward Expansion

Westward Expansion Setting the Stage (Background on the West) Americans believed in the idea of Manifest Destiny, the idea that it was their God given right to expand westward to the Pacific Ocean and to Mexico

Thomas Jefferson & napoleon

Westward Expansion President Thomas Jefferson bought the Louisiana Purchase from Napoleon Bonaparte of France in 1803 for $15 million Between 1804 to 1806, explorers Lewis and Clark were commissioned by President Jefferson to explore west to the Pacific coast

Westward Expansion The US annexed Texas in 1845 which led to the Mexican-American war which took place between 1846-1848 and resulted in US obtaining the present day southwest United States territory from Mexico The Oregon Treaty of 1846 with Britain resulted in the US obtaining Oregon, Washington state, and parts of Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho

Westward Expansion The United States now stretched from the Atlantic to the Pacific, however, many Native American tribes lived on these newly obtained pieces of land and had called this land home for hundreds of years

Westward Expansion Motivations to settle the West The California gold rush of 1849 & the discovery of gold in Colorado in 1858 sparked a wave of settlers to the west hoping to literally strike gold Mining towns were filthy and included fortune seekers of every kind including Irish, German, Polish, Chinese, and African Americans Free land! The Homestead Act of 1862 offered 160 acres to citizens; 600,000 families took advantage of this offer

California gold rush

Westward Expansion The Transcontinental Railroad The federal government offered 170 million acres in land grants to railroads between 1850-1871 Land grants were pieces of land given by the federal government to encourage railroad companies to build more railroads westward Two competing companies worked to complete the Transcontinental RR in the US

Westward Expansion The Central Pacific moved eastward from Sacramento The Union Pacific moved westward from Omaha, Nebraska

Westward Expansion Both companies relied heavily on foreign labor such as Irish and mostly Chinese workers

Westward Expansion The Central Pacific used unstable nitroglycerin to blast through the difficult terrain of the Sierra Nevada mountains Both companies reached Promontory Point, Utah by 1869 where a golden spike was driven to hail the completion of the railroad Fifteen years later, the US had five transcontinental railroads The railroads significantly shrunk the size of the US and allowed for settlers to migrate west more quickly and efficiently

Transcontinental Railroad bridges

Completion!

Westward Expansion Life in the West Trees were often scarce so settlers built their homes called sod homes, or soddies, from the land itself

Westward Expansion Life in the West Women often worked in the fields with men plowing, planting, and harvesting the crops Minnesota and Wisconsin were important for lumber production

Westward Expansion Life in the West Frontier settlers faced many hardships such as droughts, floods, fires, blizzards, locust plagues, and occasional raids by outlaws and Native Americans

Westward Expansion Result: Even though America was now a complete nation, conflict with Native Americans would be the next real challenge & would remind us that there is a consequence to progress.

Read “When the Last Red Man Shall Have Perished” and answer the questions on your own sheet of paper (p.79-81) Read “Soldiers Surrounded and Butchered Them” and create a visual representation of the reading (p.125-126) Civil War and Reconstruction Quiz tomorrow please make sure to review chapters 4 & 5 in the textbook, Civil War and Reconstruction notes and atlas activities