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Westward Migration. Bell Ringer Write OR draw what you think of when you hear “the western frontier.” Include as many as you can, and be creative!! 2.

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1 Westward Migration

2 Bell Ringer Write OR draw what you think of when you hear “the western frontier.” Include as many as you can, and be creative!! 2

3 Objective In one sentence, describe the reputation of the western frontier. Refer to the primary sources covered in class.

4 Background Information 1803, Napoleon Bonaparte of France sold Thomas Jefferson, then President of the United States, 885,000 square miles of territory in North America for $15 million. On November 7, 1805, the Lewis and Clark expedition reached the Pacific Ocean and fur trappers, traders, and finally pioneer settlers followed. In 1841 the first group of 69 pioneers left Missouri and headed west, bound for Oregon. From 1841 until the completion of the transcontinental railroad in 1869 more than 350,000 emigrants traveled by foot and wagon to reach Oregon and California. At the peak of this westward migration more than 55,000 pioneers made the hazardous crossing in a single season.

5 Map of the U.S. in 1803 5

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10 Analyzing Three Primary Sources A poem written in 1917 by Arthur Chapman called Out Where the West Begins A letter, written in 1871 by a man named Horace Greeley An American folksong called The Lovely Ohio written in the late 1800s. 10

11 “The Lovely Ohio” (early 19 th entury) Come all ye brisk young fellows who have a mind to roam All in some foreign counteree, a long way from home All in some foreign counteree along with me to go And we’ll settle on the banks of the lovely Ohio We’ll settle on the banks of the lovely Ohio. Come all you pretty fair maids, spin us some yarn To make us some nice clothing to keep ourselves warm For you can knit and sew, my loves, while we do reap and mow When we settle on the banks of the lovely Ohio When we settle on the banks of the lovely Ohio There are fishes in the river, just fitted for our use There’s tall and lofty sugar cane that will give to us its juice There’s every kind of game, my boys, also the buck and doe When we settle on the banks of the lovely Ohio When we settle on the banks of the lovely Ohio When we settle on the banks of the lovely Ohio When we settle on the banks of the lovely Ohio Link to song Link to song

12 Exit Ticket In one sentence, describe white easterners’ reputation of the American West. Use the propaganda posters, poem, song, and letter provided to aid your response. 12

13 Westward Migration 13

14 Objective If you were alive in the 1840s, would you make the journey west? Support your answer with three pieces of evidence from the text. 14

15 Why did people risk everything? The promise of something better - Video Link 4:42Video Link 4:42 15

16 Activity “The Wisconsin Emigrant” Across The Plains In 1844 by Catherine SagerCatherine Sager 16

17 Push and Pull Factors PUSHPULL 17

18 Exit Ticket If you were alive in the 1840s, would you make the journey west? Support your answer with three pieces of evidence from the text. 18


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