Social Studies: Westward Expansion
People, routes, reasons, and effects of moving west
Social Studies: Westward Expansion
People, routes, reasons, and effects of moving west
Social Studies - Grade 4-5
- 1
What does the term Westward Expansion mean in United States history?
- 2
Name two reasons settlers moved west during the 1800s.
- 3
The Oregon Trail was an important route during Westward Expansion. What was it used for?
- 4
Why was the Louisiana Purchase important to the growth of the United States?
- 5
Who were Lewis and Clark, and why are they remembered today?
- 6
Many settlers traveled in covered wagons. Describe one challenge they faced on the trip west.
- 7
What was Manifest Destiny?
- 8
How did railroads help Westward Expansion?
- 9
What effect did Westward Expansion have on Native American peoples?
- 10
The California Gold Rush brought many people west. Why did gold cause so much movement?
- 11
Put these events in order from earliest to latest: Oregon Trail migration, Louisiana Purchase, California Gold Rush.
- 12
Why were rivers and trails important to settlers before more railroads were built?
- 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
How did new western states and territories change the United States?
- 15
Explain one positive result and one harmful result of Westward Expansion.
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