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Westward Expansion In the Mid-1800s
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1. 3 Problems traveling by wagon Stuck in the mud Dust blocks vision People get sick, no medicine
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2. Define wagon train A group of covered wagons traveling across the country
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3. Where did families sleep? In the wagon, under it, in a tent, or out in the open
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4. What chores do children do? Milk cows; cook; collect wood; wash dishes; get water; prepare buffalo, deer, or turkey; shake out blankets
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5. 5 states of Oregon Country Oregon, Washington, Idaho, parts of Wyoming and Montana
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6. Name 6 Wild Animals Buffalo, prairie dog, rattlesnake, owl, wolf, rabbit, coyote, turkey, lizard, antelope
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7. What is the Continental Divide Imaginary line that runs down the Rocky Mountains Marks where Western rivers flow to Pacific Ocean
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8. How were children schooled? Older brothers and sisters and parents taught them how to fix things and hunt
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9. 3 Reasons to travel West Free land (open forests and rivers) Adventure New Opportunities
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10. 10 Supplies to Pack Food: flour, bacon, eggs, rice, beans, water Sewing tools Repair tools Soap, blankets, lanterns
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11. How to get across Rivers? Wagon put on a raft and floated across the river Take off the wheels and float across
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12. Compare to freeway trip. Wagons: 10-15 miles a day, no concrete roads Cars: 55-75 miles an hour, smooth roads
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Stops Along the Way… Independence, Missouri Starting point for Journey / Leave in the SPRING Get supplies Prepare Wagon Create Wagon Trains
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Chimney Rock, Nebraska Natural landmark 325 feet tall rock Very exciting to see
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Fort Laramie 1st sign of civilization for 6 weeks Gateway to the Rocky Mountains Buy supplies
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South Pass Gap in the Rocky Mountains Most important spot on Oregon Trail
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Fort Bridger Lots of trees and water Small fort, not many supplies to buy
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Barlow Road Road built to avoid crossing the Columbia River Cost money
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Fort Vancouver Final stop on the Oregon Trail Helped people survive winter
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Oregon or California? OREGON TRAIL Advantages 1.Good water supplies 2.Easier Mountain crossing 3.Rich farming land in Oregon
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Oregon or California? OREGON TRAIL Disadvantages 1.Indians along trail 2.More rain and cold weather
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Oregon or California? CALIFORNIA TRAIL Advantages 1.Less Indians 2.Good weather and farming in California 3.Silver and Gold Mines
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Oregon or California? CALIFORNIA TRAIL Disadvantages 1.No water when crossing Great Salt Desert 2.Steep Donner Pass through Sierra Nevada Mountains
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