Looking to the West, 1860–1900. The Lure of the West What conditions lured people to migrate to the West? Where did the western settlers come from?
Section 4-The Union Dissolves Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Chapter Objectives Section 4: The Union Dissolves.
The Dred Scott Decision, Election of 1860, and Secession in Georgia.
Chapter 13: THE CONTESTED WEST: 1815 - 1860. I. Introduction Most whites and free blacks who were part of the westward movement of the Americans during.
1 6-3 The American Revolution 1776-1783 The War Moves West and South.
Explain the importance of New Orleans and the crisis over its port. Describe how the United States gained the Louisiana Purchase. Discuss Lewis and Clark’s.
Life in the West Mr. Melendez US History. Gold Discoveries Gold Discovered: California, 1849 Colorado, 1858 Black Hills, South Dakota, 1874 Brings thousands.
Integrating skills 惠安三中 尤晓玲. I D Card Name: bison Order: artiodactyl ( 偶蹄动物 ) Family: bovid ( 牛科的 ) Genus: bison Species: bison THE BISON ON THE PLAINS.
Section 2-Partisan Politics Click the mouse button or press the Space Bar to display the information. Chapter Objectives Section 2: Partisan Politics.
Jacksonian Period Did you know that Andrew Jackson is one of the few Presidents to have a time period in our history named specifically for him?
1860-1900. 1. What conditions lured people to migrate to the West? 2. Where did the western settlers come from? 3. How did the American frontier shift.
Do Now: Grab a worksheet from the front and answer the FIRST TWO questions.