Chapter 1
Steamboats and Canals
Bison
Pony express & The railroad
Mixed
100

What direction did settlers travel to find new land?

West

100

What did Robert Fulton invent?

the steamboat 

100

What do Native Americans use the bison hide for?

to make clothing, shoes, teepees

100

the railroad companies hired many _______________ to build the railroad

immigrants

100

What is the word for a "seat on the back of a horse"?

saddle

200

Why did the settlers go west?

to find new land

200

What is a canal?

it connects two bodies of water 

200

What do the Native Americans use the bison bone for?

tools/weapons

200

How old were most pony express riders?

teenage boys

200

What are cattle?

cows

300

What is the definition of a settler?

a person who moves to live in a new place 

300

What was the name of the famous canal that Robert Fulton built?

The Erie Canal

300

what is another name for bison skin/fur

hide

300

How long did it take to travel from the East to the West Coast on the transcontinental railroad?

a week

300

what was the name of the journey that native americans took when they were forced to leave their homes?

Trail of Tears

400

What did Daniel Boone do?

he made a trail for settlers to travel on

400

Why was the steamboat so beneficial for people who were traveling out west? 

It got them there faster

400

Why did the bison die out? (Chapter 8)

they were being over-hunted 

400

What was the pony express?

a mail delivery service using horses

400

What happened to the Native Americans after the Trail of Tears?

some fought back and some went to the reservations (places reserved by the government for Native Americans)

500

How did settlers travel out west in the beginning?

walking on trails, by wagon, by boat 

500

What two bodies of water did the Erie Canal connect?

the Hudson River and Lake Erie

500

Name 3 main ways Native Americans used the bison?

Food, clothing, tools

500

What invention replaced the pony express?

the telegraph

500

What was the "iron horse" a name for?

a train