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What is the link between these key groups?

Late Early The Plains - Plains Indians first, then Homestea-ders Oregon - Farms Great Salt Lake -Mormons Texas and Plains - Cattlemen and Cowboys California - Gold

Who were the Early Settlers? American West Revision Analyse the reasons why people first moved west. Explore possible dangers and problems of the journey west To identify the key features of the Mountain Men and the Gold Miners and consider their impact on the West

Why did people move West? Push Factors? Pull Factors?

Why did people move west? Pull factors Reports of how good the west was. Land Pre-emption Bill. Manifest Destiny Push Factors 1837 Economic depression High unemployment Overcrowding in west Spreading Christianity. Manifest Destiny

How important was Manifest Destiny in encouraging people to go West? Idea that the USA was destined to dominate the entire American continent It was their God-given duty and right to spread and settle across the whole continent Anyone carrying it out was doing God’s will, anyone opposing it was a traitor to God and the USA Influenced a lot of people who were religious Supported by the Government

What were the difficulties of the journey West? Write down as many issues with the journey West as you can remember Watch the following clip – what can you add?

Weather: Snow blizzards; Hailstorms, baking heat. Lack of water Disease Dangers with moving West. Running out of resources Stampedes Prairie fires Conflict with Indians

Who were the Mountain Men? Remember! Even though the Mountain- men were one of the first groups to go west, THEY DID NOT SETTLE!

Who were the Mountain Men? You have 20 minutes to create your mind map on the Mountain Men. You should include 1) Who they were? 2) Key reasons why they went West 3) Where they lived / settled 4) Key features of their lifestyle, (eg. Problems, solutions, role in the settlement of the west and relationship with the Indians)

Who were the First Farmers? 1) Who they were 2) Key reasons why they went West 3) Where they lived / settled 4) Key features of their lifestyle, (eg. Problems, solutions, role in the settlement of the west and relationship with the Indians)

What was the main factor that made the Early Settlers go West?