Friday, February 19, 2016

America: The Story of Us (Westward)

Today we will be talking about the Cumberland Gap and watching a short documentary called, "America: The Story of Us". This episode focuses on Westward Expansion.

America: The Story of Us (Westward)

Please answer the following questions (also on handout) while watching the movie:

1. The land west of the Cumberland Gap is controlled by _____________, ______________, and __________.
2. ____________________ & his men cut through the Cumberland Gap.
3. __________ of Boone's men die settling Kentucky.
4. Land hunger becomes a __________________, even for the government.
5. Jefferson bought the Louisiana Territory from ______________________.
6. The Rockies are _______ separate mountain ranges.
7. Lewis & Clark discover over ___________ species of wildlife.
8. The West's most valuable commodity is _____________, nearly hunted to extinction in Europe.
9. Jed Smith is successful because he works with _______________________________________.
10. The trails Smith made became settler paths, wagon trains, and today it is __________________________.
11. Settlers can walk up to ________________ a day, for up to ______________ months straight.
12. Families save for _____ years to join the exodus.
13. A wagon & oxen cost a minimum of ______________ in today's money.
14. ________________ Americans will die on the journey west, __________ graves for every mile.
15. The settlers needed to clear the mountain passes before ____________________________________, or the consequences would be terrifying.
16. Donner found a shortcut that would shave __________________ off the journey, a savings of __________.
17. Instead, the shortcut added __________________.
18. The Donner Party is stranded for ____________. It takes only ____________________ to eat all the food.
19. Christmas 1846 -- The Donner party eat their first __________________.
20. TRUE OR FALSE: No one from the Donner party survived.
21. The Mexican empire stretches from ____________________ to Guatemala.
22. The Battle of the Alamo showed America was willing to ______________________ to expand West.
23. In _________, gold is discovered in a California river.
24. In 2 years, the population of California goes from ________________ to 100,000.
25. Less than ________ out of ____________ got rich from the gold rush, except for the merchants.
26. Settler families of 10 or more lived in ___________________, with a single room.
27. The forced relocation of Native Americans was the policy of the US for over _______ years.
28. The Mississippi River stretches _________ miles, stretching from Minnesota to ____________________.
29. TRUE OR FALSE: The Mississippi River is the only way for the farmers in the West to sell their produce.
30. Once down the river, the flatboats are sold for ___________, and the farmers walk _________ miles home.
31. The new invention that transforms the Mississippi, the Midwest, & America is the ___________________.
32. The new invention can travel _______ miles a day, _____ times faster and can carry _____ times the cargo of a raft.
33. The problem is that over 1/2 the early models _________________.
34. The steamboat makes the ____________ America's economic powerhouse.

35. Over ______ generations, America grew from a _____ mile wide strip of colonies on the Eastern seaboard to a continental powerhouse.

Monday, February 15, 2016

Outlining a Section: 6.3

Today we will use a method to outline Chapters 6.3.  This is another study method to help students break down their texts into more manageable blocks of information.

An outline might look something like this:

TRANSFORMING THE WEST
  1. Miners Hope to Strike it Rich
    1. Mining Towns Spring Up
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    2. Large Companies Make Mining Big Business
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  2. Railroaders Open the West
    1. Building the Transcontinental Railroad
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    2. Railroads Intensify Settlement
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  3. Ranchers Build the Cattle Kingdom
    1. Vaqueros and Texas Longhorns
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    2. Cowboys and Cattle Drivers
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    3. The Cow Towns
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    4. The End of Open-Range Ranching
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  4. Farmers Settle on Homesteads
    1. Farmers Move to the Plains
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    2. Challenges Demand Solutions
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  5. Competition, Conflict, and Change
    1. Economic Rivalries
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    2. Prejudices and Discrimination
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    3. Closing of the Frontier
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