America, Coast to Coast
Fur Trade in Westward Expansion/Manifest Destiny
100

TRUE or FALSE

Settlers moving westward often used Native American trails that were centuries old.

True

100

Study the painting by Emmanuel Leutze.

How do you think Americans felt about the West based on this painting? How did this attitude affect the people already living on those lands?

They were excited to get to the west, even if it took the land from others without their permission.

200

Who made the most money during the California Gold Rush?

a. guides

b. merchants

c. miners

d. politicians

b. merchants

200
America, Coast to Coast

What greatly increased western expansion?

a. the Siege of Yorktown

b. the Louisiana Purchase

c. the French and Indian War

d. the Articles of Confederation

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b. the Louisiana Purchase

300

Where did most trail companies start their journey?

a. Chicago, IL

b. St. Louis, MO

c. Kansas City, KS

d. New York City, NY

b. St. Louis, MO

300

Which principle entitled Americans to settle across North America?

a. imperialism

b. neocolonialism 

c. Manifest Destiny

d. Monroe Doctrine

c. Manifest Destiny

400

What caused increased migration to California in the mid-1800s?

a. Gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill

b. The Corps of Discovery made their report 

c. The Transcontinental Railroad was completed

d. There was Mexican aggression at the Texas border

a. Gold was discovered at Sutter's Mill

400

TRUE or FALSE

Manuel Lisa fo9unded a successful fur trading company.

False

500

Study the map of westward trails.

Why did trails leading to different destinations follow the same path?

The trails were initially headed in the same direction, and that was the best/easiest route to follow

500

What did Pierre Chouteau mainly trade?

a. animal furs

b. gold nuggets

c. mules and cattle

d. mining equipment

a. animal furs