canbefoundintheAmericanMemoryCollectionand thePrintsandPhotographsCollection.Thisprimary sourcesetcontainsacollectionofsourcesonseveral trailsusedforwestwardexplorationandexpansion: p.2Lewis&Clark p.3SantaFeTrail p.4OregonTrail p.5PonyExpressTrail p.6TranscontinentalRailroad ...
美国西进运动课件Westward Expansion2013 The Trail of Tears The Trail of Tears is a name given to the forced relocation of Native American nations from southeastern parts of the United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The removal included many tribes, who did not wish to ...
美国西进运动课件Westward Expansion2013 WestwardExpansionandthevaluesassociatedwiththefrontierheritage(边疆传统)L/O/G/O UnitGoals 1.Motivationsofpeople’smovingwestward.2.ThetrailoftearsoftheIndians.3.TerritoryexpansionoftheUS.4.Hardshipofthepioneers.(e.g.theDonnerParty)5.GoldRush.6.Valuesassociatedwith...
内容提示: WESTWARD EXPANSION The boundaries of the United States of America in 1787, at the time of the British Colonies War for Independence, was: the Allegheny mountains to the west, St. Lawrence to the North, and the Atlantic Ocean to the south and east occupying the eastern part of ...
Chapter 13 Westward Expansion How did westward expansion change the geography of the nation and demonstrate the determination of its people? Page 442-443 Timeline: 1820-1860 Map of westward expansion Write one question 13.1 The West Why it Matters Settlers been moving West since the founding of ...
inevitably, too, this westward expansion brought settlers into conflict with the original inhabitants of the land: the indians. in the first part of the 19th century, the most prominent figure associated with these conflicts was andrew jackson, the first westerner to occupy the white house. in ...
American frontier - Expansion, Settlement, Westward Movement: The third and last frontier advance carried migrants across the remaining reaches of the continent to the Pacific Ocean and then turned back to fill in the areas passed over in the first forwa
American frontier - Expansion, Democracy, Westward Movement: Out of the frontier and the West which it left behind came a goodly share of the country’s problems and not a few of its most bitter conflicts. The steady advance of population produced recurr
ofD. radielladate back to 1862 and indicate that range expansion to the West Coast required more than 50 years. Higher levels of genetic diversity observed inD. depressanacompared to its congener may indicate a greater propensity for dispersal, colonization and establishment in its non-indigenous ...