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Early Pioneers. Manifest Destiny. In the East of America, people were hearing all about California, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho from explorers Many people wanted to go look for riches, land and adventure in the West!
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Manifest Destiny • In the East of America, people were hearing all about California, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho from explorers • Many people wanted to go look for riches, land and adventure in the West! • But the western half of America in the early 1840’s wasn’t a part of the United States yet! • Some of it was owned by Mexico
But many Americans in the east believed it SHOULD be owned by America! • Manifest Destiny: the belief that Americans should spread across the continent because it was their duty
The first known wagon train to cross northern Utah was the • Bidwell-Bartleson party John Bidwell and John Bartleson took a group and were lead by a fur trapper, “Broken hand” Fitzpatrick from Missouri across Utah into California The first known white womanwas 19 year old Nancy Kelsey was part of this group.
Because of their trip, it proved to others you COULD reach California • And that it was “so easy… a woman could do it!”
John C. Fremont • An army officer, John C. Fremont made several trips across Utah as well • He eloped with Senator Benton’s daughter, Jessie and, trying to make best with the situation, Senator Benton hired Fremont to explore the Oregon Trail • He made several trips through Utah
Fremont’s First Expedition • 1843-1844 • He led a group of 30 mountain men guided by Fitzpatrick and Kit Carson over the northern parts of Utah then onto the Oregon Trail to California • On their return, they took the Old Spanish Trail back through today’s Las Vegas and St. George through Southern parts of Utah
Fremont’s 3rd Expedition • 1845 • Guided by Kit Carson and mountain man, Joseph Walker through central Utah • They went through the Great Basin, past the Provo River • They wanted to find a water route from the Great Salt Lake to California
Fremont’s 4th Expedition • 1853 • He wanted to find a good route for the new railroad coming in • This route went through Southern Utah
Fremont’s Contributions • He took accurate measurements of altitude • Collected soil samples • Wrote about land, water and plant life • Created important maps
What happened to Fremont? • His family moved to California • He was elected Senator • He ran for President but lost