Westward Trail Case Study

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1.What challenges did early settlers on the westward trails face? Settlers on the westward trail faces many hardships. They spanned over half the continent for a five to eight month journey which was 2,000 miles long going west. They all took wagons on many Oregon trails with very little rest stops. They left their jobs to venture off to a new life and in some cases, even their families. They were starved, dehydrated, exhausted, and died because of this. Some were even killed! One out of every ten pioneers died along the way. Children fell out of wagons and were crushed by the heavy wheels of the carriage. Some deaths and troubles were caused by weather. Hypothermia, heat strokes, lakes flooding, and more! Some lakes and ponds contained poisonous …show more content…

It included 500,000 square miles from Mexico for 15 million dollars which increased the the size by 25%. They also got the southern rail which extended the border to its current border now. The current border now in along the Pacific Ocean so that technically means that they achieved their manifest destiny. 5. Do you think that America achieved their manifest destiny in an appropriate way? Explain citing three examples. Yes, I think the Americans achieved their manifest destiny appropriately because in the picture above it shows how they are to do it in the name of God. They may have had to have a revolution, but that means change! War is sacrifice for the sake of a good cause and they believed the entire time that God would get them through it. Manifest destiny is about what they wanted to happen. Their belief that they were fated to expand the U.S, from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean was the manifest destiny! It happened. They worked hard to do it and deserved it after the hard work and efforts. 6. How did the discovery of gold change California? Think about population, economics, and

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