Trails West Thousands of Settlers followed trails through the West to gain land and a chance to make a fortune.

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Trails West Thousands of Settlers followed trails through the West to gain land and a chance to make a fortune

Key Vocabulary and Key People Key Terms  Mountain Man  Land Speculator  Santa Fe Trail  Oregon Trail  Mormon Key People  Jedediah Smith  Jim Beckwourth  Brigham Young

Furtune 500  As the East increased their demand for fur Mountain Men like Jedediah Smith and Jim Beckwourth tried to meet the demand  Smith and Beckwourth would trap animals in the far west and sell them for profit  William Henry Ashley established trade sites for trappers to trade fur for money increasing trade  Fur Trade would prosper until the silk trade replaced fur trading

You take the High Road and I’ll take the Low Road  As the fur trade increased and animals died out exploration of the west increased  The explorations provided information leading pioneers west along new trails  Jedediah Smith discovered the South Path through the Rockies to make the route west easier to navigate

Lets Make a Deal  Most People began to move west to make money with new land  Land Speculators would buy large sections of the Louisiana Territory and sell it off in small plots of land for profit  As Land was sold and people moved west, merchants also moved west to sell goods to the new settlers

Unhappy Trails  After Mexico gained independence from Spain the Santa Fe Trail led traders from Missouri to New Mexico to make a profit  The lure of new riches in New Mexico led more traders to the desert region  While traders found the trail through the desert brutal, the chance for profit made the journey worth while  The Journey from Missouri to New Mexico would bring huge profits to settlers each year

Oregon….they should have called it Piano-ville  While hundreds of settlers travelled to New Mexico, hundreds more used the Oregon trail to settle into Oregon  As Missionaries sent home reports of the rich Oregon Territory, settlers flocked to Oregon in hopes of becoming wealthy  Thousands of settlers would begin moving to oregon each year

More Unhappy Trails Again  The Trail West could be full of Hardships and Fortune  Survival often depended on cooperation so wagon Trains were often formed  Settlers along the trails west faced sickness, fever, and death on the road west

An Olympic Movement  While some people moved west to find wealth others, like the Mormons, moved west for religious freedom  Founded by John Smith, the Mormons were seen as immoral to eastern Christians  After Smith was killed Brigham Young moved the Mormons to Utah to find peace  The Mormons would work together to make the desert land of Utah fertile and livable

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