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Page 1: US History Chapter 11: Lesson 2 Moving West Text pp. 302-307

US History Chapter 11: Lesson 2

Moving West

Text pp. 302-307

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Moving West

The first census in ____

revealed that most

Americans lived

__________________

__________________

__________________

__________________.

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Moving West

The first census in

1790 revealed that

most Americans

lived between the

Appalachian

Mountains and the

Atlantic Ocean.

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Moving West

Early pioneer families

tended to settle in

communities along

______________.

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Moving West

Early pioneer families

tended to settle in

communities along

great rivers.

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Moving West

In the late 1700s and early 1800s Americans did a couple of things to improve the movement of people and goods.

– They built ____________.

– They built ____________.

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Moving West

In the late 1700s and early 1800s Americans did a couple of things to improve the movement of people and goods.

– They built roads.

– They built canals.

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Daniel Boone & the Wilderness Road

In 1775 Daniel “Boone’s crew widened ___________________, cleared rocks from the Cumberland Gap, cut down trees in Kentucky, and marked the trail.”

- Discovering our Past, pp. 302-303

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Daniel Boone & the Wilderness Road

In 1775 Daniel “Boone’s crew widened Warriors’ Path, cleared rocks from the Cumberland Gap, cut down trees in Kentucky, and marked the trail.”

- Discovering our Past, pp. 302-303

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Building Roadways

“Private companies built many __________, or toll roads.”

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Building Roadways

“Private companies built many turnpikes, or toll roads.”

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Building Roadways

Roads consisting of logs laid side by side were called _____________.

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Building Roadways

Roads consisting of logs laid side by side were called corduroy roads.

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Building Roadways

The ____________ connected Ohio with the East.

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Building Roadways

The National Road connected Ohio with the East.

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Traveling on Rivers

Beginning in the 1780s, ___________ were used to power boats.

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Traveling on Rivers

Beginning in the 1780s, steam engines were used to power boats.

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Traveling on Rivers

_______________ contributed to the growth of river cities such as Cincinnati.

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Traveling on Rivers

Steamboats contributed to the growth of river cities such as Cincinnati.

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__________________

The ___________ extended from New York

City to Buffalo and was 363 miles long.

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The Erie Canal

The Erie Canal extended from New York

City to Buffalo and was 363 miles long.

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The Erie Canal

A series of ____ along a canal work like an escalator to help raise and lower boats up and down hills.

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The Erie Canal

A series of locks along a canal work like an escalator to help raise and lower boats up and down hills.

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The Move West Continues

Pioneer women in the West would get

together for _______________________.

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The Move West Continues

Pioneer women in the West would get

together for quilting and sewing parties.

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The Move West Continues

Pioneer men would take part in __________

and sports such as __________________.

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The Move West Continues

Pioneer men would take part in corn husking

and sports such as wrestling.