Social Studies: Westward Expansion: Trails and Territories
Exploring routes, regions, and choices during westward expansion
Social Studies: Westward Expansion: Trails and Territories
Exploring routes, regions, and choices during westward expansion
Social Studies - Grade 4-5
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Name two major trails that settlers used to travel west in the 1800s.
Think about trails named for places people wanted to reach.
Two major trails settlers used were the Oregon Trail and the Santa Fe Trail. Other correct examples include the California Trail and the Mormon Trail. - 2
The Oregon Trail stretched from the Missouri River area toward the Pacific Northwest. Why was this trail important to many settlers?
The Oregon Trail was important because it helped many settlers travel to Oregon Country, where they hoped to find farmland, new homes, and economic opportunities. - 3
The Santa Fe Trail connected Missouri with Santa Fe. Was this trail used mostly for farming, trade, or fishing? Explain your answer.
Santa Fe was an important trading town in the Southwest.
The Santa Fe Trail was used mostly for trade. Traders carried goods between Missouri and Santa Fe to buy, sell, and exchange products. - 4
Look at a map of the United States. Which geographic feature would travelers often need to cross before reaching the West Coast: the Appalachian Mountains, the Rocky Mountains, or the Atlantic Ocean?
Travelers often needed to cross the Rocky Mountains before reaching the West Coast. The Rocky Mountains were a major barrier on many western routes. - 5
Explain one reason families might have chosen to move west during westward expansion.
Think about land, jobs, and new opportunities.
Families might have moved west because they wanted land for farming, a chance to start a new life, or opportunities to make money. Many hoped the journey would improve their future. - 6
Traveling by wagon was difficult. List two challenges that people on western trails might have faced.
People on western trails might have faced bad weather, sickness, river crossings, broken wagon wheels, food shortages, or difficult mountain travel. - 7
The Louisiana Purchase doubled the size of the United States in 1803. How did it affect westward expansion?
Think about what happens when a country gains more land.
The Louisiana Purchase gave the United States a large amount of land west of the Mississippi River. This encouraged exploration, settlement, and travel farther west. - 8
The California Trail became especially important after gold was discovered in California in 1848. Why did many people use this trail?
Many people used the California Trail because they hoped to reach California and find gold. This movement was part of the California Gold Rush. - 9
Put these events in the correct order: Louisiana Purchase, California Gold Rush begins, Oregon Trail becomes a major route for settlers.
Start with the event from 1803.
The correct order is the Louisiana Purchase, the Oregon Trail becomes a major route for settlers, and the California Gold Rush begins. The Louisiana Purchase happened in 1803, the Oregon Trail grew in use in the 1840s, and the Gold Rush began in 1848. - 10
How did westward expansion affect many Native American nations?
Consider the people who already lived on the land before settlers arrived.
Westward expansion often harmed Native American nations because settlers moved onto their homelands, disrupted ways of life, and led to conflict and forced removal. - 11
A wagon train is a group of wagons traveling together. Why might travelers have joined a wagon train instead of traveling alone?
Travelers joined wagon trains because groups could share supplies, help repair wagons, guide each other, and provide more safety during the long journey. - 12
The Mormon Trail led many members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to the Salt Lake Valley. Why was this trail important to them?
Think about a group moving together to build a new settlement.
The Mormon Trail was important because it helped many Latter-day Saint pioneers move to the Salt Lake Valley, where they hoped to build new communities and practice their religion. - 13
Choose the best answer and explain: Which item would be most useful for a family traveling west by wagon: a piano, extra flour, or a glass vase?
Extra flour would be most useful because travelers needed food that could last during the long journey. A piano or glass vase would take space and could break easily. - 14
The United States gained the Mexican Cession after the Mexican-American War. Name one present-day state that includes land from the Mexican Cession.
Many of these states are in the Southwest and West.
One present-day state that includes land from the Mexican Cession is California. Other correct examples include Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado and Wyoming. - 15
Imagine you are planning a trip west in the 1840s. Explain why choosing the right trail and season would be important.
Choosing the right trail and season would be important because weather, river crossings, mountain passes, and food supplies could affect the trip. Starting too late or taking a dangerous route could make the journey much harder.