Expanding Westward/Turn of the Century Review

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
People That Changed the World
Advertisements

Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? 1,000,000 5th Grade Topic 1 5th Grade Topic 2 4th Grade Topic 3 4th Grade Topic 4 3rd Grade Topic 5 3rd Grade Topic.
HOW DID CATTLE FLOURISH ON THE PLAINS? VAQUEROS & COWBOYS (COWHANDS) MEXICAN VAQUERO LONGHORNS: History of the cowboy video.
Modern US History Ch. 18, Section 1 Miners, Ranchers, and Railroads
Big Ideas Moving to new places changes the people, land, and culture of the new place as well as the place they left. Technology has many different types.
America at the Turn of the Century
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1 pt Vocabulary Native Americans Innovations.
Jeopardy Trans. Railroad Great Plains Cowboys and Miners War with NA Vocab Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.
Plains Indians Miners & Railroaders Ranchers & Cowhands.
INVENTORS CHANGE THE WORLD Four American Inventors who Changed the World George Washington Carver Alexander Graham Bell Thomas Edison Wilbur and Orville.
Unit 2 Getting Down to Business How did the rise of big businesses help grow and shape America?
Flight Science Communication Electricity 500 Flight Science 100 Flight.
FIFTH GRADE Social StudiesSocial Studies Week TwoWeek Two.
Wild, Wild West Wild, Wild West $10 $20 $30 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 $30 $20 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 $20 $30 $40 $50 Terms ITerms II Individual People.
Treaty of Guadalupe- Hidalgo, 1848  Mexico gave up claims to Texas above the Rio Grande River.  Mexico gave the U. S. California and New Mexico.  U.
Homesteaders InventionsWorkersBusinessesRandom
Inventors SS5H3. The student will describe how life changed in America at the turn of the Century. b. Describe the impact on American life of the Wright.
Jeopardy Civil War Reconstruction Wild West Turn of the Century Alaska/Hawaii Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500.
Random History 2 History Geography People
This Is…. JEOPARDY Turn of the Century ©P.Olivieri (Mrs. O’s Rockin Resources), 2012.
Jeopardy Trans. Railroad Great Plains Cowboys and Miners War with NA Vocab Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final.
Changes on the Western Frontier (Chapter 5) 1. Demise of Indians on Great Plains 2. Americans Continue to Migrate West 3. Life in the Old West.
The Changing Nation Part 1. Transcontinental Railroad There was no way to cross the US in the 1850’s, except by stagecoach or sailing around South America.
Cowboys. There were 5 million cattle in Texas. The cattle were known as longhorns and sold in Texas for $4 each. However, in eastern cities cattle were.
The Turn of the Century 1800’s – early 1900’s © One Stop Teacher Shop
1800’s – early 1900’s.  The Wild West  Transcontinental Railroad A railroad across the continent How did this change the country? What were some of.
Unit 2 Getting Down to Business How did the rise of big businesses help grow and shape America?
© 2014 Brain Wrinkles SS5H3b Famous American. In 1903, Orville and Wilbur Wright made the first powered flight in an airplane they built themselves. The.
Manifest Destiny and Winning the West. 1- Overpopulation of East 2- Cheap Land 3- Gold Discoveries 4- Cattle Ranching and Farming 5- Transcontinental.
Westward Movement. Standard SS5H3 The student will describe how lilfe changed in America at the turn of the century. SS5H3 The student will describe how.
The Great West. Post Civil War Push Factors  Force people to leave an area Civil War, Immigration, Land Shortage, Religion Pull Factors  Attract a person.
 Land  Opportunity  Herding cattle  Laying railroad lines  Were there any conflicts with the Native Americans?
James Watt inventor of the steam engine…. Robert Fulton inventor and engineer created the steamboat…..
IMMIGRANTS AND INVENTORS DURING THE TURN OF THE CENTURY 5 th Grade Social Studies.
Turn of the Century.
Black Cowboys and the Cattle Trails
People That Changed the World
Westward Expansion and Native Americans
Railroad Expansion.
Westward Expansion Jeopardy
The West Essential Question: What factors encouraged American economic growth in the decades after the Civil War?
The Industrial Revolution
SS5H3 America Turn of the Century © 2014 Brain Wrinkles.
Cowboys Original cowboys came from Mexico (Aztec prisoners)
Mini-Poster Project Put your historical figure’s name at the top
Unit 5 Vocabulary.
After the Civil War, the area west of the Mississippi River was settled by miners, ranchers, and farmers Land use in 1860 Land use in 1880.
This IS Jeopardy.
Inventors.
Chapter – Industry and Railroads
Westward expansion Causes & Effects.
Inventors As the United States headed toward the turn of the century (moving from 1800s to 1900s), our country was changing. Several inventors were hard.
What were the results of the Spanish-American War?
Activity: Research and answer these questions about all 6 of the inventors & inventions: How does this invention help people? How do you think this invention.
Settling the Great Plains, Clashes with Natives
Great Plains Settlers.
An Expanding Nation By: Mylan Nguyen #:17.
An Expanding Nation By: Luna Mussie #:14.
An Expanding Nation By: Orlando Astorga #: 24.
Westward Expansion
Warm Up What method of transport is this advertising?
An Expanding Nation By:lissbeth ACOSTA #:12.
Cattle Ranchers.
American History II Westward Migration.
U.S. and Virginia History
U.S. and Virginia History
CRT - REVIEW “Identifications”.
Transcontinental Railroad
Technological advances that aided in the settlement of the Great Plains include all of the following EXCEPT: Barbed wire Steel plow Electric light bulb.
The Completion of Manifest Destiny
Presentation transcript:

Expanding Westward/Turn of the Century Review

Why were cattle trails needed during the 1840’s in the Great Plains?

Answer: To get cattle from Texas to the railroads.

Who were the men responsible for driving the cattle to the railroads Who were the men responsible for driving the cattle to the railroads? What ethnicity were a majority of them?

Answer: Cowboys, African American and Mexican

Name the 2 major railroad lines on the Transcontinental Railroad.

Answer: Union Pacific and Central Pacific

A majority of the railroad workers were from what country?

Answer: China

This major cattle trail started around San Antonio, Texas and ended in Abilene, Kansas.

Answer: The Chisholm Trail

About how may cattle were driven up the Chisholm Trail from 1867-1872?

Answer: Around 3 million

What was the name given to settlers who were given land by the government and moved to the Central United States?

Answer: Homesteaders

The Central United States was called the ____________ _____________ The Central United States was called the ____________ _____________. It was land used for what economic activity?

Answer: The Great Plains, farming

The gold rush in the 1840’s persuaded many easterners to move to this state in search of riches!!!!

Answer: California

What problem did these trails create for homesteaders living in the Great Plains?

Answer: The trails cut across their land and destroyed parts of their farms.

What did the homesteaders do to try and solve this problem?

Answer: Homesteaders fenced in their property with barbed wire to keep the cattle from coming across their land.

This man is responsible for inventing the telegraph and telephone.

Answer: Alexander Graham Bell

These brothers were bicycle makers, but decided to try and develop a flying machine…otherwise known as an airplane.

Answer: Orville and Wilbur Wright

George Washington Carver was a African American ___________ who invented products that could be made with _________________.

Answer: Scientist, peanuts

How did growing peanuts help farmers in the southern United States?

Answer: Peanut crops improved worn out soil.

________________ was an inventor who created the _______________; a machine that could record voices and play them back. He also invented the light bulb.

Answer: Thomas Edison, phonograph

Give 3 reasons the Native Americans so upset that the Transcontinental Railroad was being built?

Answer: 1) It was cutting across their land 2) disrupted buffalo herds. 3) They were removed from their land and forced to live in reservations.