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This president bought the Louisiana Purchase and sent Lewis and Clark to explore it?

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This president bought the Louisiana Purchase and sent Lewis and Clark to explore it?


Thomas Jefferson 

 

 

 


Which Native American woman helped Lewis and Clark explore the Louisiana Territory?

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Which Native American woman helped Lewis and Clark explore the Louisiana Territory?


Sacagawea/Sacajawea


This tribe was the major group removed from their land in the Trail of Tears.

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This tribe was the major group removed from their land in the Trail of Tears.


The Cherokee


What year was the Louisiana Purchase bought?

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What year was the Louisiana Purchase bought?


1803


What was the Indian Removal Act and what year did it become a law?

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What was the Indian Removal Act and what year did it become a law?


The Indian Removal Act was a law passed in 1830 by the U.S government, including Andrew Jackson, which gave the government the right to remove Native Americans from their land and make them move elsewhere.


Gold was discovered in which state?

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Gold was discovered in which state?


California


Which trail was the most used trail by settlers during Westward Expansion?

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Which trail was the most used trail by settlers during Westward Expansion?


The Oregon Trail


What year did the gold rush happen?

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What year did the gold rush happen?


1849


In which Missouri city did the Oregon Trail begin?

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In which Missouri city did the Oregon Trail begin?


Independence, Missouri


Name at least 3 trails that settlers used to go West.

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Name at least 3 trails that settlers used to go West.


Oregon Trail

Santa Fe Trail

Mormon Trail

Old Spanish Trail

California Trail


What country did the Industrial Revolution start in?

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What country did the Industrial Revolution start in?


Britain


Describe early factory conditions.

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Describe early factory conditions.


Harsh

Long hours (12-14 hours)

Dirty

Loud

Crowded

Dangerous

Lots of pressure

Repetitive


What is an assembly line?

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What is an assembly line?


An assembly line is a line of people, where each person has one specific part to build. Then it goes down the line to the next person who does the next job. 

 

or 

 

a series of workers and machines in a factory by which a succession of identical items is progressively assembled.

 

 


What are textiles?

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What are textiles?


Cloth, often used for clothes, blankets, furniture, etc.


What is the name of the British man that brought factory technology to America?

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What is the name of the British man that brought factory technology to America?


Samuel Slater


What does transcontinental mean?

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What does transcontinental mean?


Crossing a continent

 

or 

 

Going across an entire continent


What is a Spinning Jenny?

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What is a Spinning Jenny?


A machine used to make thread into yarn. One of the first machines and it allowed textiles to be created much faster.


Explain the Significance of the Cotton Gin?

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Explain the Significance of the Cotton Gin?


Since the cotton gin sped up cotton production, it made cotton plantations more profitable. This led to more people starting cottong plantations, which then led to a HUGE RISE IN SLAVERY!!!!!!!!


Name 4 major inventions that were created during the industrial revolution.

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Name 4 major inventions that were created during the industrial revolution.


Spinning Jenny

Cotton Gin

Transcontinental Railway

Telephone

Telegram

Dynamite

Steamboat

The Lightbulb

Sewing machine


Who was the inventor of the Cotton Gin/Interchangeable parts?

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Who was the inventor of the Cotton Gin/Interchangeable parts?


Eli Whitney


Many Plains Indians relied on which animal to survive?

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Many Plains Indians relied on which animal to survive?


Buffalo


These two immigrant groups were often the targets of prejudice and persecution at this time?

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These two immigrant groups were often the targets of prejudice and persecution at this time?


The Irish and the Chinese


What are mood, morality, plot, and perspective?

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What are mood, morality, plot, and perspective?


Mood - How it makes you feel

 

Morality - Good vs. Evil

 

Plot - Storyline

 

Perspective - Point of View


Why did the Irish start coming to the U.S? Why did the Chinese start coming to the U.S?

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Why did the Irish start coming to the U.S? Why did the Chinese start coming to the U.S?


The Irish Potato Famine caused widespread starvation.

 

News of the Gold Rush reached the Chinese and many came looking for gold.


Explain this picture while relating it to Manifest Destiny

 

 

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Explain this picture while relating it to Manifest Destiny

 

 


This picture IS Manifest Destiny. 

 

LOOK AT ALL THOSE SYMBOLS

 

 

Telephone Wire = Technology

 

Bible = Religion/Christianity

 

Angel = Guiding the settlers WEST and bringing civilization from her.

 

Natives = Flee from her path along with the buffalo and bears.

 

Symbolism = East is lighter representing goodness/civilization.

                    West is darker representing evil/savageness

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Point out :

Wagons

Trains

Steamboats

Farmers

Miners

 



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