Vocabulary
Why Move West?
Trails and Travel
Challenges and Changes
100

What is an acre?

A large area of land equal to 43,560 square feet.

100

Name one reason people moved West.

Cheap land, freedom from persecution, new business, or gold.

100

Name one famous trail pioneers used to travel West.

 Santa Fe, Oregon, California, or Mormon Trail.

100

Name one hardship pioneers faced on their journey.

Bad weather, wagon breakdowns, running out of food, or wild animals.

200

What is a corral?

An area surrounded by a fence for keeping livestock.

200

What event in 1848 caused more people to move West?

The California Gold Rush.

200

Where did many trails West begin?

Missouri.

200

What dangerous diseases spread along the trail?

Cholera and smallpox.

300

What does obsolete mean?

No longer in use because it is outdated.

300

Besides gold, what else were pioneers hoping to find in the West?

Land, business opportunities, or freedom from persecution.

300

Why did pioneers travel in wagon trains instead of alone?

It was safer to travel in groups with a wagon master.

300

Why did Native Americans resent the pioneers?

Settlers took land that Native Americans considered their own.

400

What does resented mean?

Feeling angry because you were treated unfairly.

400

What did the Homestead Act of 1862 offer settlers?

160 acres of land if they farmed it for at least five years.

400

Who usually led a wagon train?

A wagon master.

400

What year was the First Transcontinental Railroad completed?

1869.

500

What is persecution?

Being treated badly or unfairly because of your beliefs.

500

Why did cheap land encourage so many people to risk the journey West?

It gave families the chance to own farms and start a new life.

500

Why did pioneers circle their wagons at night?

 For protection and to form a corral for livestock.

500

Why did covered wagons become obsolete after the railroad was built?

The railroad made travel faster and easier.