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Expanding West

Expanding West. Introduction . Why did people move west?. People moved west because…. Rich resources Cheap land Mild climate Adventure Gold or other riches. Westward Expansion Time Period. Really Americans had been moving into new western territory since the first colonies.

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Expanding West

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  1. Expanding West Introduction

  2. Why did people move west?

  3. People moved west because… • Rich resources • Cheap land • Mild climate • Adventure • Gold or other riches

  4. Westward Expansion Time Period • Really Americans had been moving into new western territory since the first colonies. • Land west of the Appalachian Mountains will open up following the American Revolution • Land west of the Mississippi River will open up following the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

  5. Following the Animals • Hunters would continue to push further west to get away from population in looking for more wild game • The west was originally settled by fur trappers.

  6. What is a Mountain Man? What did they do?

  7. Mountain Men • Western fur traders and trappers

  8. Life of the Mountain Man • First to explore and map the west • Lonely and dangerous life style • Adapted to many Native American customs and even in some cases joined Native American tribes • Rendezvous – yearly meeting of mountain men to sell furs and socialize. • Fur Trade ends in the 1840s

  9. Federal Land Acts • Agriculture is the basis of the American Economy • People always searching for new and more cheap land • Failed use of crop rotation especially in the cash crop regions of the south • 1820 – 80 acres = $100 (average wage earner earned $16 a week $832 a year) • 1841 Pre-Emption Act allowed squatters to buy up land at $200 for 160 acres or leave

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