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The United States in 1783This is a map outlining the land gained in the Treaty of Paris of 1783.
1. Why were Americans compelled to move West in the 1800s?2. What will be the positive consequences? 3. What will be the negative consequences?
Have your cards out on your desks for me to see.
SPANISH TERRITORY
BRITISH TERRITORY
UNITED STATES TERRITORY
DISPUTED TERRITORY
January 12, 2015
Louisiana Purchase in 1803
United States Physical Map
FINISH YOUR MAPS.
HW: Finish maps Study for Thursday’s test
APPA
LACH
IAN
MOU
NTAI
NSSIERRA NEVADAS
COAS
T RA
NGE
CANADA
MEXICO
ROCKY MOUNTAINS
GRAND CANYON
CASC
ADES
MOJAVE DESERT
LANDFORMS OF THE UNITED STATES
ST. L
AWRE
NCE R
IVER
ARKANSAS RIVER
OHIO RIVER
PACIFIC OCEAN
GULF OF MEXICO
MISSOURI RIVER
MIS
SISS
IPPI
RIV
ER
ATLANTIC OCEAN
LAKE SUPERIOR
LAKE
MIC
HIGA
N
LAKE HURON
LAKE ERIELAKE ONTARIO
CHESAPEAKE BAY
RIO GRANDE RIVER
GREAT SALT LAKE
COLORADO RIVER
COLUMBIA RIVER
PLATTE RIVER
RIVERS AND WATERFORMS OF THE UNITED STATES
Westward Expansion Trails
Answer these questions using the map above and your map:1. Which trail would you travel? Why?2. What geographical features will the westward travelers encounter?3. If planning a trip West, what would you need to consider?
Planning a Trip West
Find your group letter and have a seat. Inside the purple folder is a paper “Chapter XV: The Equipment, Supplies, and the Method of Traveling.”
Read that silently.
Planning a trip to the WestYou are planning a move to the West with your imaginary family: two
parents and two small children The year is 1820. You plan to travel alongthe Oregon and California Trails, making a new life when you arrive at yourdestination. Use the information you read in chapter XV.
DIRECTIONS:1. Use the Outfitting Guide with the prices and your item selection list to
record the purchases you would make in order to survive the trip West. You should record what you will purchase, how many you will buy, how much they cost, and the total amount you will spend on each item.
2. Turn over the item selection list and answer the questions about the decisions you made. Answer each prompt entirely and in complete sentences.
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