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Manifest Destiny and Wagons West

Manifest Destiny and Wagons West. I. Jedediah Smith and the Mountain Men. Jedediah Smith - Mountain men spent most of their year alone trapping, hunting, and exploring the West Rendezvous - . With your partners.

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Manifest Destiny and Wagons West

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  1. Manifest Destiny and Wagons West

  2. I. Jedediah Smith and the Mountain Men • JedediahSmith • - • Mountain men spent most of their year alone trapping, hunting, and exploring the West • Rendezvous • -

  3. With your partners • Come up with a list of 10 things you would want to bring with you out west in order to survive. (Must be items from 1840’s, no Cell phones)

  4. Basic mountain man gear • Green River Knife(s) • Double axe • Bag of Possibles (razor, mirror, needles, thread, flint and steel, etc…) • Two rifles and ammo • One or two pistols and ammo • Selection of beaver traps • Lead Mold (for balls) • Powder Horn (few pounds of black powder) • Cooking Pot(s) • Two horses possibly a mule • Saddle bags to hold supplies/food

  5. Trails West

  6. II. Lure to the West? • Land Speculators • - • What was the lure? • - • - • - • -

  7. The Oregon Trail

  8. III. Oregon Trail • Stretches from Independence Missouri to Oregon Territory • Missionaries sent back reports that the land in Oregon was rich • Reports said: “wheat grew as tall as men, pigs ran about cooked and ready to eat, and the sun never fell” • Oregon fever broke as 3000 people made the 2000 mile journey west

  9. IV. Hardships • Families headed west joined together and formed wagon trains • Knowing the hardships to come wagon train members agreed on rules and elected leaders for the journey • Everything from weather, natives, illness, and terrain threatened families headed west

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