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Opportunities and Hardships in the West

Opportunities and Hardships in the West. BPQ: Was the West a land of opportunity or a place of hardship?. “The West”. Observe the map and think about “The West”. Make a list of 5 things (anything) that comes to your mind about “The West”. 1. 2. 3. 5. 5. Mythology of the West.

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Opportunities and Hardships in the West

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  1. Opportunities and Hardships in the West BPQ: Was the West a land of opportunity or a place of hardship?

  2. “The West” • Observe the map and think about “The West”. • Make a list of 5 things (anything) that comes to your mind about “The West”. • 1. • 2. • 3. • 5. • 5.

  3. Mythology of the West • Mythology- Collected myths of a group of people stories. True or False?

  4. The Western Frontier Primary Source Primary Source Analysis Tool • Observe: • Reflect: • Question: Summarize your observations and reflections in a paragraph. Combine ideas, work together as a group.

  5. Example:

  6. JOHN GAST'S "AMERICAN PROGRESS" (1872) • Manifest Destiny

  7. ANDREW MELROSE--WESTWARD THE STAR OF EMPIRE TAKES ITS WAY--NEAR COUNCIL BLUFFS IOWA, 1867

  8. WILLIAM RANNEY - "BOONE'S FIRST VIEW OF KENTUCKY" ; 1849.

  9. GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM - "DANIEL BOONE ESCORTING SETTLERS THROUGH THE CUMBERLAND GAP," ( 1850-51)

  10. "The Promised Land--The Grayson Family, 1850." (1850). William S. Jewett.

  11. Opposing Attitudes toward the west expansion 1. Rewrite the assigned fragments in your own words. 2. Discuss your fragment with members of your group. 3. Compare and contrast Americans attitudes toward the west expansion.

  12. Opposing Attitudes: • William E. Channing • John O’Sullivan • Americans

  13. Vocabulary (left side) • Transcontinental railroad • Chisholm Trail • Homestead Act • Exodusters • Reservation • Assimilation • Dawes Act

  14. Transcontinental Railroad A railroad line was built to California. Money for the railroad came from government subsidies (payments) and opened the west to settlement.

  15. Chisholm Trail • Trail followed by cowboys to bring cattle to railroads stations so that they could be shipped to northern cities for beef processing.

  16. Homestead Act Law that granted free land to settlers willing to cultivate land in the Great Plains.

  17. Exodusters Former slaves who organized a migration to Kansas to find economic opportunities and to escape racism.

  18. Reservation An area of federal land that was set aside for tribe. Usually these lands were unproductive and Native Americans’ way of life.

  19. Assimilation To adopt the ways of another culture : to fully become part of a different society, country. Attempt to force Native Americans to be absorbed into the dominant culture.

  20. Dawes Act The law supported the government’s assimilation policy by breaking up tribal lands into individual allotments (pieces) that families could own or sell.

  21. Migration: Push and Pull Factors • A PUSH factor is something that PUSHES you away from the place you are leaving (negative) • A PULL factor PULLS you towards a place you are going (positive)

  22. Do you get it?? Are the following examples of PUSH or PULL factors?

  23. Do you get it?? • New job in another state

  24. Do you get it?? • New job in another state • Hurricane Katrina

  25. Do you get it?? • New job in another state • Hurricane Katrina • Religious Persecution

  26. Do you get it?? • New job • Hurricane Katrina • Religious Persecution • The right to vote or get married

  27. The disappearance of the American frontier According to the 1890 Census, the American frontier was “close”.

  28. Frederick Jackson Turner Frederick Jackson Turner was an American historian in the early 20th century, based at the University of Wisconsin until 1910, and then at Harvard.

  29. Frederick Jackson Turner, The Significance of the Frontier in American History (1873) • In his essay Turner present the notion of “The closing of the Frontier”. He argued that the untamed wilderness and vast open spaces of the frontier shaped American culture and history in profound ways.

  30. The West shaped American culture and history in profound ways. Turner’s Ideas • The West create an unique American Identity. • Individualism and Self-reliance. • Strong sense of equality • Bravery and creativity • Social mobility • Economic freedom and democracy

  31. The New Western Historians • A group of historians argued that Turner missed part of the story about the west • Turner’s picture of the west is idealist, incomplete, and one-sided (focused on Anglo-American experience only).

  32. The West shaped American culture and history in profound ways. New Western Historians’ Ideas • The west is an ongoing process, not completed. • Social divisions. • Conquering and exploiting • Military and government support • Interactions with diverse cultures.

  33. Apply • Use the cards provided to better understand the point of view of each side of this historical debate. • Turner vs The New Western Historians

  34. So who got their history right? • Complete the table. • Answer the questions with specific examples.

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