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Westward Migration 11.2 Students analyze the relationship among the rise of industrialization, large-scale rural-to- urban migration, and massive immigration.

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1 Westward Migration 11.2 Students analyze the relationship among the rise of industrialization, large-scale rural-to- urban migration, and massive immigration from Southern and Eastern Europe.

2 Unit 2: Industrialization, Immigration and Reform HOT ROC: How did the rise of industry impact the founding ideals?

3 New Vocab for today: Frontier Migration Indigenous

4 Analyze 4 Groups in the West: opportunities and challenges Create a chart for 1. Miners 2. Native Americans (156-157) 3. Exodusters (159) 4. The Populists (160-161) Define who the group was and then identify opportunities and challenges they faced in the frontier. Which ideal most closely fits each groups experience ? GroupOpportunitiesChallenges Miners & Ranchers Native Americans Exodusters Populists

5 Boomers and Sooners How did people settle on previously restricted territory? (homesteading) Sold first-come Sold by bid Won by lottery Land run http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ycMhMM2UFs&feature=youtu.be http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5ycMhMM2UFs&feature=youtu.be *The settlers, no matter how they acquired occupancy, purchased the land from the United States Land Office.


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