PPT-The Early Settlement of the West

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1 At the start of this period the Great Plains were home to the Plains Indians who lived a nomadic life The Americans who came to the Plains were just travelling

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1 At the start of this period the Great Plains were home to the Plains Indians who lived a nomadic life The Americans who came to the Plains were just travelling through and at first relations were peaceful However increasing numbers of Americans and the development of the settlement on the Plains brought the two into conflict Meanwhile as this settlement ran ahead of the forces of the law there were problems with lawlessness. War . Famine . Unemployment. Repressive government. Better life. Job opportunities. Lifestyle. Employment. Why did people leave Britain and come to Australia?. Life in Britain was very hard. As new machines were invented, people were no longer needed to do farming jobs so they moved to the . Chapter 4. Human environment elective. Settlement. : a place where people live. Settlements vary in size, location and functions.. Site. : the piece of land a settlement is built on. Physical factors often determine the location of a settlement as things like slope, water supply, defence, building materials and resources often were and are considered. Settlement of Egypt, Kush, and Canaan. Egyptians. Kushites. Hebrews. Why did these people settle . where they did?. Introduction. 3 Civilizations from Africa and southwestern Asia. Egyptian Civilization. From Civilisation To Barbarism? . Western Britain in the Early Middle Ages . Tutor. : Dr Kirsten Jarrett . Week Three:. Rural Settlement. DEB (c. AD 540). Ch. 20 [early – mid C5] ‘...lying hid [from raiding Irish & . Settlements. Let’s review what we already know about early explorers.. http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=112814. Map of the Eastern United States Coastline. The first three English . Independent Learning Archaeology Field School (ILAFS). Timetable for the day. 10:45 am. Arrival and registration. 11:00. Lecture and discussion: . ILAFS . research aims and report writing . skills.. 12:00. . 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). Essential Question. Who were the first European settlers in North America, where did they come from and why did they come? What was their overall impact on the area they colonized as well as their home country?. American History: . Chapter . 16 . Review Video. www.Apushreview.com. The Societies of the Far West. Plains Indians:. Sioux – hunted buffalo. Relied heavily on horses – introduced by Europe. Many Indians were still vulnerable to diseases. Before we begin learning, please ensure that you:. Are standing behind your desk in silence;. Have your learning diary and pencil case on your desk;. Have a smart uniform.. Please be seated in SILENCE.. kush. , and . canaan. Mr. Korinek 7. th. grade social studies. Environmental Factors of Early Human Settlement: WATER. The most important environmental factor in early human settlement is water like rivers, lakes, and inland seas are good sources of fresh water. People need to drink fresh water to live. They also bathe and wash things in fresh water which can help prevent disease. Water is also a source of food. People can catch fish that live in rivers, lakes and seas. They can hunt water birds and other animals that gather near water. And farmers need water to grow their crops. Water can also be used for transportation. Cities and towns would often use rivers as highways. . 1. To encourage migration West, the Homestead Act and the Pacific Railroad Act are passed resulting in the Transcontinental Railway being built making migration easier. Meanwhile, the demand for beef explodes leading to an increase in cattle drives and eventually the introduction of cattle ranching on the Plains. Cow towns create problems with law and order and there is conflict between ranchers and homesteaders. Meanwhile, conflict between Indians and US Govt increases as all of these changes lead to changes in the lives of the Plains Indians who are moved to reservations by force.. Settlement of Har Gilo On the top of Bethlehem's highest altitude lies the illegal settlement of Har Gilo, built on lands belonging to Beit Jala and Al Wallajah of the occupied Palestinian territory on West Africa. Parts 1 & 2: Population & Settlement - Territories. www.oecd.org/swac/maps. Part 1: Population and settlement. #. Title of map. REG_01. 0.1. Population density in West Africa (2000).

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