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Westward Expansion

Westward Expansion. In 1780, 2.7 million people lived in the original 13 states By 1830, 12 million people lived in 24 states The average family had five children !!. 50 Years Later…. Push Factors. What causes people to leave? What forces people to move?. Push Factors.

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Westward Expansion

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  1. Westward Expansion

  2. In 1780, 2.7 million people lived in the original 13 states By 1830, 12 million people lived in 24 states The average family had five children !! 50 Years Later…

  3. Push Factors • What causes people to leave? • What forces people to move?

  4. Push Factors • Think about . . .What “pushed” you out of bed today?

  5. Pull Factors • What leads people to a certain location? • What attracts people to relocate to a specific place?

  6. Pull Factors • Think about this . . . What “pulled” you to SS today?

  7. In your notebook . . . Describe a push and a pull reason for doing the following things: Reading your Social Studies Text Heading West in the Mid-1800s

  8. Push Factors to the West • Overcrowding (you need a new place to live) • Need for jobs (displaced workers) • Ethnic/Religious repression • Refuge for outlaws

  9. Pull Factors to the West • Land (cheap and plentiful) • Riches (gold, silver, later oil) • Freedom of religion/beliefs • Family connections • Jobs and new opportunities

  10. Adventure!

  11. Or maybe to find love ??

  12. Today . . . • What are some modern day examples of push/pull? • New Orleans and Hurricane Katrina evacuations • Poor economy and moves for jobs

  13. What encouraged (or pushed) so many Americans to go West (or did they get pulled West)? • A belief in the philosophy of Manifest Destiny, which stated that …..

  14. …. God, …, clearly wanted hard–working American(s) to occupy North America. It was inevitable and good that the United States occupy the continent “from sea to shining sea.”

  15. John L. O’Sullivan (editor) gave these ideas a name: Manifest Destiny • “It is,” he wrote, “our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.”

  16. What incentives does the government provide to help fulfill this “manifest destiny” and pull people west?

  17. Incentives to go west included: • Homestead Act – for approximately $10, settlers could have 160 acres of western land, if they met certain criteria:

  18. American citizens who were 21 years or older, or the head of a household • Built a home on their lot, and lived in it at least 6 mos. of the year • Farmed the land for 5 years or more

  19. Incentives to go west included: • The Pacific Railways Act • Granted railroads 10 square miles on either side of each track they laid to the west

  20. What did the railroads do with all that land? • They Sold It!!

  21. Morrill-Land Grants • Granted land to state educational facilities with curriculum tied to agriculture and mechanical arts (Texas A&M, Oklahoma A&M, etc.)

  22. …states were given land in the west in exchange for opening up colleges – even Delaware!

  23. Once we’ve decided to go west, how did we get there?

  24. on steam powered boats

  25. Wagon Trains

  26. On Horseback

  27. Stagecoach

  28. Locomotive

  29. Most often – WALKING!!!

  30. What potential conflicts might occur as a result of all this movement?

  31. Slides not used.

  32. Songs were created about Manifest Destiny and then mocked in parodies

  33. Questions to Answer About Songs • If these songwriters were to meet, would they agree with each other about what it would be like to move westward? List two things that each person might say to the other. • Which song best expresses the truth and why? • Why do you think each person wrote his song?

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