Santa Fe Trail
Oregon-California
Manifest Destiny
American Indians and Immigrants on the Trails
Vocabulary
100

This man is called the father of the Santa Fe Trail

William Becknell

100

What was the purpose of the Oregon-California 

To move people

100

What vision did the United States have

A westward expansion

100

What did the Indians do when they found the families

Traded with them, helped them

100

What vocabulary word was activate of buying or selling on a large scale 

commerce 

200

The Santa Fe Trail ran between these two cities

Kansas City to Santa Fe

200

How many miles was the journey

2,000 miles

200

What did land represent for many Americans

Opportunities and potential wealth

200

What is one of the great cultural myths about the trails

That travelers were frequently attacked by Indians

200

A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses

entrepreneurs

300

The Santa Fe Trail became popular with this group of business minded individuals

Entrepreneurs

300

Name two things that they had to bring along with them

Flour, sugar, salt, coffee, bacon

300

How many people moved west

More than 4 million people

300

What are two homelands that the Santa Fe Trail passed through

Osage, Kansa, Comanche, Kiowa, Cheyenne, Arapho, and Plains Apache

300

allow each person to have only a fixed amount of food 

rationed

400

This man, a former slave, had become wealthy from making wagons to take along the Santa Fe Trail

Hiram Young

400

When did they start the journey on the trail and why

Early May or late April so that they would arrive before winter

400

What was manifest destiny

Span from the Atlantic to the Pacific, or to take the freedom of the west

400

What misunderstanding occurred that disrupted the lives of the Indians   

Trail traffic 

400

The vision of a western expansion 

Manifest Destiny 

500

Prior to the discovery of a wagon route for travelers from Kansas City to Santa Fe, this mode of transportation was commonly used

Pack Mules

500

How big was the wagon box

4 by 10 feet

500

When did the westward expansion start

The 1800s

500

What was the encounter between the Indians and the emigrants like

Peaceful

500

Having the same or nearly the same meaning as another word or phrase in the same language.

Synonymous