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Utah History February 13 and 14, 2013

Utah History February 13 and 14, 2013. Read page 84-85 in your textbook. In 5 sentences, answer the following questions. What is manifest destiny?

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Utah History February 13 and 14, 2013

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  1. Utah History February 13 and 14, 2013 • Read page 84-85 in your textbook. • In 5 sentences, answer the following questions. • What is manifest destiny? • At the time, Americans believed that their culture was superior to all others. They thought that the country could buy, get by treaty, or win in war, any land that it wanted. This thought has been a powerful force in history. What evidence of this idea do you see in the world today?

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  3. After Spanish Explorations and Fur Traders, people from the East headed West and passed through the Great Basin. . . Who were they? Bidwell – Bartleson Party • Captains: John Bidwell and John Bartleson • First to travel through Utah to California • Traveled with Jesuit Missionaries; otherwise they probably would have gotten lost • Party split in Idaho (some took the Oregon Trail) • Utah party had to abandon their wagons while crossing the desert Oregon Trail Bidwell-Bartleson Party

  4. After Spanish Explorations and Fur Traders, people from the East headed West and passed through the Great Basin. . . Who were they? John C Fremont • Led several expeditions through Utah • Measured Utah’s altitude • Wrote about the land, water and plant life • Credited with determining that the Great Basin has no outlet to a water source

  5. After Spanish Explorations and Fur Traders, people from the East headed West and passed through the Great Basin. . . Who were they? Lansford Hasting and the Donner-Reed Party • Hastings suggested a more direct route to California for Gold Rush • The short cut, through Utah, was called the Hasting’s Cutoff • The Donner-Reed party took Hasting’s Cutoff on their way to CA • Was more difficult than anticipated to cross the Wasatch Mts than they planned • Travel turned to tragedy Oregon Trail California Trail Hasting’s Cutoff

  6. After Spanish Explorations and Fur Traders, people from the East headed West and passed through the Great Basin. . . Who were they? Tragedy of the Donner-Reed Party • With deep snow and blizzards in the Sierra Nevada Mts, the party could no longer make any distance • Some of the party went ahead to see if they could find a trail or any hope of survival • Those left behind tried to survive in a deserted cabin • Without enough provisions, the party was forced to eat animals and the already-dead of their party

  7. The explorers and settlers that passed through Utah made contributions to the state’s development. . . What were they? Better Trails • Imagine our cities without roads and sidewalks… • Wouldn’t it be more difficult and time consuming if we had to trudge through the dirt and rocks • Trails with more direct routes to the west

  8. The explorers and settlers that passed through Utah made contributions to the state’s development. . . What were they? Better Understanding of Geography • With better maps, and from the journals, notes and books of explorers: • the travelers had a better idea of what to expect • were better prepared

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