the way we move from place to place
Transportation
a waterway that is dug by people
Canal
money that is paid for using a road
Toll
written by someone who did not see the events
Secondary Source
Where did the Oregon Trail END?
Oregon
a mode of transportation that could fly
Airplane
an unpaved, or dirt, road that started in Missouri and ended in Oregon
the Oregon Trail
across the continent
Transcontinental
written or used by someone at the event
Primary Source
What type of transportation did Lewis and Clark use on their journey?
boats
a group of covered wagons that travels together for safety
Wagon Train
a paved road that Congress built starting in Maryland and ending in Illinois
National Road
outline, plan, details
Design
Textbook
Secondary Source
Where did the Oregon Trail START?
Independence, Missouri
a mode of transportation that uses trains and train tracks
Railroads
a public road that joins cities or towns
Highway
the way people move from place to place
Transportation
journals, photos, sketches, or maps from the time an event happened
Primary Sources
Which CANAL helped connect the Great Lakes to New York City?
Erie Canal
Type of transportation
Trains travel on THESE to move
Tracks (will also accept "rails")
to keep on, extend
Continue
artifacts
Primary Source
THESE were the first TWO ways that were designed to make travel across the United States easier. Name BOTH ways.
Transcontinental railroad (will accept "railroad") and Highways