The Oregon Trail
The Transcontinental Railroad
The Eerie Canal & Steamboats
Native Americans
The Pony Express
100

How did families travel on the Oregon Trail?

In covered wagons/wagon trains
100

What was the last spike used to make the Transcontinental railroad made of?

Gold!

100

Who designed the new improved steam boat?

Robert Fulton

100

What animal did the Lakota Sioux rely on to survive?

Bison/Buffalo

100

What was the Pony Express?

A way to send mail across the country 

200

What did people bring with them on the Oregon Trail?

They brought food, clothes, water, personal belongings, etc.

200

How many railroad companies worked on the Transcontinental Railroad?

Two

200

What was the problem with steamboats?

You could only use them where there is water and some cities didn't have rivers between them.

200

What did Sequoyah create for the Cherokee people?

A writing system

200

Who were the riders for the Pony Express?

Young men/teenagers
300

What were some of the hardships on the Oregon Trail?

Possible answers: storms/bad weather, getting stuck in wagon ruts, steep hills, crossing rivers, animals running away

300

What was the nickname for the steam locomotive?

The iron horse

300

Why was the Eerie Canal made?

To make a water route from the Hudson River to Lake Eerie

300

Name 2 things the Lakota Sioux used the bison for.

Possible answers:  food, clothing, shelter, tools

300

Why did the Pony Express go out of business?

The invention of the telegraph allowed people to send messages across the country in a few minutes.

400

What were some of the sights people would see on the Oregon Trail?

Chimney Rock, the Rocky Mountains, the Great Plains, Fort Laramie, rivers, etc.

400

Why was the Transcontinental Railroad made? Why were trains a good form of transportation?

Trains were faster, cheaper, more comfortable, and more convenient so people thought it would be a great idea to have a railroad track that spanned the entire United States.

400

How was the Eerie Canal made?

People dug it!

400

What was the Trail of Tears?

The forced relocation of the Cherokee people from their homes to the Indian Territory (Oklahoma)

400

How long was the Pony Express in business?

About a year and a half 

500

Where did the Oregon Trail start and stop?

It started in Missouri and ended in the Oregon Territory.

500

What were some of the hardships that the workers faced when building the Transcontinental Railroad?

It was tiring, they worked long hours for little pay, the work was dangerous, and they had to work in bad weather.

500

How did boats move down the Eerie Canal?

Oxen would pull them using the tow path and ropes

500

Why did Chief Red Cloud feel that the settlers were creating problems for the Lakota Sioux?

The settlers hunted for sport and only used the best parts of the meat, leaving the rest behind.  They were afraid that the bison were in danger of dying out.

500

How much did it cost to mail a letter via the Pony Express?

$5 (today it would be about $203)

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