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The four most interesting things of the 19 th century

The four most interesting things of the 19 th century. WE dedicate this power point to MRS. Corino and Mrs. Zuber. We did this because they helped us so much. To Mrs. Corino And Mrs. Zuber. DEDICATION.

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The four most interesting things of the 19 th century

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  1. The four most interesting things of the 19th century

  2. WE dedicate this power point to MRS. Corino and Mrs. Zuber. We did this because they helped us so much. To Mrs. Corino And Mrs. Zuber DEDICATION

  3. The United States spread west across the North American Continent by taking control of these territories (shown Above). They did this because some people believed it was their own right to take these territories for the United States. Sometimes Americans bought land like the Louisiana Purchase and the Gadsden Purchase. Also, they made agreements with other countries which is why we now have, Washington and Oregon, (Oregon Country.) In addition, United States fought in a war to conquer what is now most of California and some of Nevada. Lastly, the U.S.A. won the Mexican-American war and annexed Texas. Can you believe once they got all 6 territories the population grew from 5 million in 1800 to 23 million in 1850? Gaining Land By Jason Fiske

  4. By: Tommy Testa Gold Rush Most people just think there was one gold rush in California. But there really are many other gold and silver rushes. They had them in Colorado, Idaho, Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico and Alaska. So California was not the only state that had a gold rush.

  5. By: Michael Liu Chinese Immigration/ Transcontinental Railroad The Chinese had a major part in building the Transcontinental Railroad. In addition, the Chinese were talented at building railroads. The Chinese had a great effect on the Transcontinental railroad and it had a great effect on them.

  6. Glossary Annexed – To add Territories – Part of a land Effect – Produced because of a Cause Transcontinental Railroad – A Railroad Gold Rush- Where people go to get a lot of gold

  7. BibliographicCitation Social Studies Alive, Teachers Curriculum Institute, Palo Alto, CA 2010 http://www.brainpop.com/ Kids Discover Gold, Kids Discover, New York, New York 1995 http://www.history.com/topics/westward-expansion/ http://www.wikipedia.org/

  8. Hope you liked it by the Amazing Jason, Terrific Tommy and last but not least the Stunning Michael

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