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Reasons for Westward Expansion InteractiveReasons for Westward Expansion Interactive
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7th - 12th
Subjects
Social Studies & History
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45 mins
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Reasons for Westward Expansion

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This Reasons for Westward Expansion interactive also includes:
  • Student Activity
  • Deadwood in 1876
  • Pacific Railroad Act
  • Homestead Act
  • Mining Cars Coming Out of Mine Shaft
  • Homestead Proof Testimony of Almanzo Wilder
  • Letter Relating to the Causes of the Disturbances of the Public Peace in Tombstone, Arizona Territory
  • Patent for Improvement to Barbed Wire
  • Patent for Daniel Halladay's Improvement in Windmills
  • Russian Wheat Field
  • Tariff Schedule for the Union Line Railroad
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"Go West, young man!" is a familiar refrain in American history. But why did people leave their homes in the East to travel westward and what impact did that movement have on people already living in the American West? By examining documents, including laws and patents, individuals consider the reasons for Westward Expansion. After reviewing the documents, class members place them in the correct chronological order and reflect on them with a writing prompt.

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CCSS: Adaptable

Concepts

the american west, native americans, the california gold rush, railroads, the homestead act, primary source analysis, primary source images, primary sources

Additional Tags

social studies

Instructional Ideas

  • Use to open a unit on the American West
  • Complete the activity over time as the class studies the American West

Classroom Considerations

  • Learners need access to a computer device or the Internet to use the lesson

Pros

  • Activity can be integrated a variety of ways into instruction on the American West
  • Lesson builds primary source skills using both well-known and lesser-seen primary sources

Cons

  • None

Common Core

RH.6-8.1 RH.6-8.2 RH.6-8.3 RH.6-8.10 RH.9-10.1 RH.9-10.2 RH.9-10.3 RH.9-10.10 RH.11-12.1 RH.11-12.2 RH.11-12.3 RH.11-12.10

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