PPT-The Plains People and Canadian Expansion
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Ss10 Day 2 The Northwest in 1870 During the 1870s control over the Northwest Territories transferred from the HBC to Canada But the region was simply too
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Ss10 Day 2 The Northwest in 1870 During the 1870s control over the Northwest Territories transferred from the HBC to Canada But the region was simply too large for Canada to fully control it at the time. Randy William . Widdis. University of Regina. Introduction. Introduction. two papers: . Paper #1 (Tentative Title - . From Middle Grounds to Borderland, Part One: Indigenous Peoples, Euro-North Americans and the Evolution of the International Region of the Great Plains, 1780-1870. I. The Earliest People. Prehistoric people – those who lived before recorded history. Archaeologists – scientists who study ancient cultures by examining what they have left behind. A. Searching for Clues. Socials 11 Exam Presentation 8. What makes Canada unique?. What do you think is special about Canada?. What makes Canada different from . US?. Gun control/violence: Canada has 30 guns/100 people. US has 88 guns/100 people. Chapter 7 Lesson 2. “Life on the Great Plains”. p. 230-235. Vocabulary Preview. Homestead: frontier land claimed by a settler. Exodusters. : term used by African American settlers on the Great Plains to describe themselves. Lesson 2.1: MINERS, RANCHERS, AND NATIVE AMERICANS. Unit Overview. The purpose of this unit is to understand the factors that led to exploration, settlement, movement, and expansion and their impact on United States. By E.I. See. Montgomery County Public Schools, Maryland . Curriculum 2.0 - Grade 4 2012. Great Plains Natural Environment. The Great Plains is a vast expanse of rolling hills and prairie that extends north to south through the mid section of what is now the United States. It stretches north into present day Canada and is bordered to the west by the Rocky Mountains and to the east by the Mississippi River.. . Manitoba and the . Lakehead. Periodization. :. Pre-Confederation Era (. to 1867/70. ). Characterized by few permanent settlements . Economic reliance on the fur trade, travel by . waterways. Early Settlement Era (1867/70 to 1900). Indian Affairs. International Expansion. Chapter . 17. Transcontinental railroad. Congress. Union Pacific. Central Pacific. Railroads. Transcontinental railroad. Workers. “Haste makes waste”. Promontory Point. From Sea to Sea. Canadian Railway. What are the benefits of a railway going . from coast . to coast?. Colonizing the West. A push to settle in the West because central Canada was running low on land & food. The Plains People. . Central Plains . . . Iowa. . Missouri . . Sioux (. Nakota. ). . Great Plains. . . Cheyenne. . Ki. owa. . . Central Plains. Ways of Life. . - both hunters and gatherers and farmers. Today, all you need is a notecard from the Resource Table.. Bell Ringer: (On your notecard). Why did people want to move out West during the late 1800s?. Westward Expansion . & The Gilded Age. Lecture 1: Westward Expansion, Native Americans & . a. Examine the construction of the transcontinental railroad including the use of immigrant labor. . b. . Evaluate how the growth of the western population and innovations in farming and ranching impacted Plains Indians. . Lesson Objectives. Describe how the Plains people adapted to their cultural environment. . Compare and contrast the ways of life of the different Plains groups. . Vocabulary. Lodge. Sod. Scarce. Tepee. All Regions . Arctic region. Cordillera region. Interior Plains region. Canadian Shield region . St. Lawrence Lowlands region . Appalachian region. Arctic region. Location. N . – 82°. W – 134°.
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