Unit 5 and 6- Westward Expansion and Technology
Across
- 2. New jobs is an example of a ____ factor. (Week 19)
- 5. James Marshall discovered gold in ______. (Week 18)
- 7. As a result of the Louisiana Purchase, the United States had control of the Mississippi ____ (Week 15)
- 10. Manifest Destiny was the name of the vision many American Leaders had to _____ the boundaries of the United States across North America. (Week 15)
- 11. In 1803, Thomas Jefferson purchased 828,000 square miles of land west of the ________ River known as the Louisiana Purchase(Week 15).
- 12. Railroads were popular because they could transport people and goods _____. (Week 19)
- 13. The invention of the cotton gin by Eli _____ led to textile mills and more jobs, white increasing the number of people who were enslaved (Week 19).
- 14. The ____ Nation was an American Indian society located in the southeast United States that included Georgia, Tennessee, and South Carolina. (Week 16)
- 16. The American System ________ system included canals, railroads, and larger roads. (Week 19)
- 17. The American ______ of the southeast were told they had to move beyond the Mississippi River. (Week 16)
Down
- 1. The US purchased land from ____ for the Louisiana Purchase. (Week 18)
- 3. _____ and Clark helped travelers going west by creating a map of the west. (Week 18).
- 4. Many people from Ireland had to leave their homes and come to the United States because of the potato _____. (Week 19)
- 6. The technological advancement that _____ the Pony Express was the telegraph. (Week 18)
- 8. The American Indian Tribal land was ______ to less than half of the United States. (Week 16)
- 9. The Pony ____ made it much easier and faster to get mail across the country. (Week 18)
- 14. The hardest part of harvesting ____ was getting the seeds of the bolls. (Week 19)
- 15. The telegraph lines were built following the ______.