After the Expedition Changes in the US 1800 to 1850.

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After the Expedition Changes in the US 1800 to 1850

What did Lewis and Clark find?

Transportation 1800 – By land? – By water? 1850 – By land: Locomotives connected major cities in the East – Coast to coast by 1869 – By water: Steamboats could go upstream against current

Communication 1800 – only as fast as it could be carried By land By water 1850 – Faster by land and water than before – Telegraph by 1851 connected major cities in North, East and South – By coast to coast

Changes in transportation and communication Changed importance of water routes – for commerce and trade – for settlement – for agricultural goods

The U.S. in 1800

The U.S. in 1803

The U.S. in 1850

Reasons for U.S. Expansion Fur trade Land for settlers Slavery – land for plantations (tobacco had destroyed land in East, Cotton would do the same) – politics- struggle to keep free and slave states balanced Gold/silver "Manifest Destiny"