
6.4 Westward Movement
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Tashara Blair
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6.4 Westward Movement
By Tashara Blair
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own land, start businesses, build new lives
religious freedom
fur trappers
Opportutnities and Challenges
buy land in 640-acre tracts
allow settlers in territories to organize into states
outlaw slavery in the territories
Northwest Ordinance
Why did Americans move West?
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Heading into the West
territories gained by war or treaties (Florida, Oregon, SW States)
settlers follow the rivers (Mohawk R to Lake Erie; Pittsburgh to Ohio R; Missouri R; Platte R)
American System: tariffs to protect industry; national bank to promote business growth; tariffs and sale of public lands fun roads, canals, and other improvements
transportation technology: steamboats, canals, National Road
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rapid population shift to the West
frontier continuously moving further West
sectional differences continue to build
Changing the Country
lots of resources- required hard labor
traditional roles for men and women shift- everyone does everything
Settlers build new lives
Movement Changes the West and the nation
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Multiple Choice
What is the main reason so many settlers moved west of the Appalachian Mountains in the early 1800s?
to create farms and find jobs
to increase their independence
to be able to make their own laws
to be closer to the port of Louisiana
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Multiple Choice
Why were decent roads so necessary for settlers traveling west?
They showed settlers the route.
Settlers were used to good roads.
Many settlers were using wagons.
Settlers would not travel without good roads.
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Multiple Choice
In general, steamboats were able to travel
more safely than other boats.
more quickly than other boats.
on more rivers than other boats.
from more ports than other boats.
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Multiple Choice
The main purpose of building longer canals in the early 1800s was to
connect lakes and rivers.
speed up travel in the East.
assist westward expansion.
help western farmers get goods to market.
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Multiple Choice
How did the Westward movement change women's roles?
Women began to do a wider variety of jobs.
Women had a voice in government for the first time.
Women gained more educational opportunities.
Women got married at a younger age.
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