Manifest Destiny and Migration
The Gold Rush
Railroads
Native Resistance
Vocabulary Mix
100

This term means the U.S. had the God-given right to expand westward

What is Manifest Destiny?)*

100

Gold was first discovered here in 1848

Sutter’s Mill)*


100

Name one company that built the Transcontinental Railroad

Union Pacific or Central Pacific

100

Main reason for conflict with settlers

Land expansion

100

Belief in coast-to-coast U.S. growth.

Manifest Destiny

200

One main reason settlers moved west in the 1800s

Farmland/opportunity

200

Cities that grew quickly near mining sites.

Boomtowns

200

Location of the Golden Spike ceremony

Promontory Point, Utah)*

200

Land set aside for Native tribes.

Reservation

200

A settlement where population increases quickly due to resource discovery

Boomtown)*

300

Deadly disease on the Oregon Trail.

Cholera

300

The year California became a state

1850)*

300

Coast-to-coast travel time after railroad completion

10 days

300

Why treaties failed to protect Native lands

Frequently broken

300

Meeting place of the Union and Central Pacific rail lines.

Promontory Point

400

This method of travel provided safety and supplies for settlers

Wagon train)*

400

Group that profited most during Gold Rush besides miners.

Merchants

400

Immigrant group heavily involved in Central Pacific construction

Chinese workers)*

400

Name one Native leader who resisted expansion

Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse

400

Disease that spread due to poor sanitation on western trails

Cholera

500

One environmental obstacle settlers faced on the Oregon Trail.

Mountain ranges, rivers, weather, etc.)*

500

One lasting effect of the Gold Rush on California’s population

Increased diversity, urban growth)*

500

One negative impact of the railroad on Native Americans

Loss of land, buffalo decline

500

One long-term effect of reservation life

Cultural loss, economic hardship

500

Government-ordered removal of Native tribes from their lands

Indian Removal

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