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Social Studies Grade 4-5

Social Studies: Westward Expansion

People, routes, reasons, and effects of moving west

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People, routes, reasons, and effects of moving west

Social Studies - Grade 4-5

Instructions: Read each problem carefully. Answer in complete sentences when needed. Show your thinking for map and timeline questions.
  1. 1
    Map of the United States with arrows and a covered wagon moving west.

    What does the term Westward Expansion mean in United States history?

  2. 2

    Name two reasons settlers moved west during the 1800s.

  3. 3
    Covered wagon traveling along a long trail across plains and mountains.

    The Oregon Trail was an important route during Westward Expansion. What was it used for?

  4. 4
    Map showing a large central land area added to the United States.

    Why was the Louisiana Purchase important to the growth of the United States?

  5. 5
    Two explorers with a boat and supplies near a river and mountains.

    Who were Lewis and Clark, and why are they remembered today?

  6. 6
    Settlers guide a covered wagon across a river during a difficult journey.

    Many settlers traveled in covered wagons. Describe one challenge they faced on the trip west.

  7. 7

    What was Manifest Destiny?

  8. 8
    Steam train traveling on railroad tracks across the western landscape.

    How did railroads help Westward Expansion?

  9. 9
    Native American family on the plains with wagons and railroad tracks in the distance.

    What effect did Westward Expansion have on Native American peoples?

  10. 10
    Gold miners panning and digging near a river during the Gold Rush.

    The California Gold Rush brought many people west. Why did gold cause so much movement?

  11. 11

    Put these events in order from earliest to latest: Oregon Trail migration, Louisiana Purchase, California Gold Rush.

  12. 12
    Settlers use a dirt trail and river route to travel west.

    Why were rivers and trails important to settlers before more railroads were built?

  13. 13

    Imagine you are a child traveling west with your family. Write two sentences describing what you might see or feel on the journey.

  14. 14
    Map of the United States showing western regions added as states and territories.

    How did new western states and territories change the United States?

  15. 15

    Explain one positive result and one harmful result of Westward Expansion.

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