Thematic Essay Practice: The Impact of Geography

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Thematic Essay Practice: The Impact of Geography E. Napp

The Theme Many important events in United States history have been influenced by geography. Geographic factors or conditions include location, size, climate, natural resources, and physical features. These events in turn have had political, social, and economic impacts on the development of the United States. E. Napp

The Task Identify two important events in United States history and for each • Describe how a geographic factor or condition influenced the event • Discuss the political, social, and/or economic impacts of this event on the development of the United States E. Napp

The Louisiana Purchase The Construction of the Erie Canal Suggestions: The Louisiana Purchase The Construction of the Erie Canal Migration to California in the late 1840s The Purchase of Alaska E. Napp

The Louisiana Purchase  The Louisiana Purchase (1803) was a land deal between the United States and France, in which the U.S. acquired approximately 827,000 square miles of land west of the Mississippi River for $15 million dollars. As the United States had expanded westward, navigation of the Mississippi River and access to the port of New Orleans had become critical to American commerce. E. Napp

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The Erie Canal Proposed in 1808 and completed in 1825, the canal links the waters of Lake Erie in the west to the Hudson River in the east… E. Napp

In order to open the country west of the Appalachian Mountains to settlers and to offer a cheap and safe way to carry produce to a market, the construction of a canal was proposed as early as 1768… It was not until 1808 that the state legislature funded a survey for a canal that would connect to Lake Erie. Finally, on July 4, 1817, Governor Dewitt Clinton broke ground for the construction of the canal. In those early days, it was often sarcastically referred to as “Clinton's Big Ditch”. When finally completed on October 26, 1825, it was the engineering marvel of its day. E. Napp

Migration to California in the late 1840s The California Gold Rush, which occurred in the late 1840s, was one of the most compelling events in the history of westward expansion. Thousands of people caught “gold fever” and decided to go west in order to “see the elephant,” as the great adventure was often called. E. Napp

Lightly populated by American Indians, Spanish missionaries, and traders, California passed into the hands of the United States as a result of the Mexican War of 1846-48. On January 24, 1848, James Marshall, overseeing construction of a millrace [the rapid current of water that causes a mill wheel to turn] at Sutter’s Mill on the American River, noticed flakes of metal in the water. Various tests, including that the metal could be pounded flat unlike brittle pyrite (fool’s gold), convinced Marshall and his boss John Sutter that the material was in fact real gold. E. Napp

Despite their best efforts to keep the discovery a secret, word spread like wildfire and the mill was largely abandoned as workers caught the first cases of “gold fever.” E. Napp

The Purchase of Alaska On March 30, 1867, the United States reached an agreement to purchase Alaska from Russia for a price of $7.2 million. The Treaty with Russia was negotiated and signed by Secretary of State William Seward and Russian Minister to the United States Edouard de Stoeckl. E. Napp

Critics of the deal to purchase Alaska called it “Seward’s Folly” or “Seward’s Icebox.” E. Napp

Opposition to the purchase of Alaska subsided with the Klondike Gold Strike in 1896. E. Napp

Which two events will you choose? Identify two important events in United States history and for each • Describe how a geographic factor or condition influenced the event • Discuss the political, social, and/or economic impacts of this event on the development of the United States E. Napp