Moving West
Who?
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Industry
100

Pioneers heading west faced many obstacles. Name two. 

What are challenging geography & illness / disease? 

100

This group of people fought for suffrage & the right to own property during the late 19th century.

Who are women

100

These populations made up the majority of factory & mill workers.

Who are women & children? 

100

These drove demand for increased coal production in the 1800s.

What are steel mills? 

200

These small covered wagons were a popular choice for pioneers moving west. 

What are prairie schooners? 

200

A group of these individuals overthrew the Amistad. 

Who are African slaves? 

200

These attracted Chinese men to California in the 1850s.

What are jobs & bad living conditions in China?

200

Lamp oil, corset boning, & perfumes were made from these in the 1800s.

What are whales? 

300

The belief that American pioneers were destined to settle the entire North American continent.

What is manifest destiny

300

This American naval officer was sent by President Fillmore to establish a trade route with Japan.

Who is Commodore Perry? 

300

These workers made the highest profits during the California Gold Rush.

Who were supply-shop owners? 

300

This country wanted nothing to do with foreigners & their inventions during the 19th century - they had a strict “closed door” policy. 

What is Japan? 

400

Construction of the Transcontinental Railroad was delayed by an argument over this.

What is where the track ought to be located? 

400

A lack of cameras kept these individuals in high demand during the 19th century.

Who are portrait painters? 

400

This booming industry was killed by the discovery of petroleum & the development of kerosene.

What is the whaling industry? 

400

Dense urban areas struggled with these problems during the Industrial Revolution. 

What are crime, lack of sanitation, & fire?

500

These “Gold Rush Towns” were founded in Colorado in the late 1800s. 

What are Boulder & Colorado Springs, CO? 

500

Who led the attack on the Alamo? 

Santa Anna

500

Outlawing this in 1808 was the first step of many toward big changes in how American plantations were run. 

What was the foreign slave trade? 

500

Working in these involved long hours, dangerous conditions, & low pay.

What were factories, mills, & mines?

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