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This chapter explores the emergence of communities in the United States, focusing on significant locations such as Glenwood Springs and Indianapolis. It highlights the contributions of Captain Isaac Cooper and the importance of resources like coal and logging in development. The Underground Railroad's impact on migration and societal change is also discussed. With the National Road and railroads facilitating movement, these locations became critical crossroads that fostered industry and community growth. The lessons from these historical events emphasize the interconnectedness of geography, resources, and human endeavor.
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Chapter 6 Where Communities BeginReview Bingo Mrs. Graber 3rd Grade
Alki Point • boat • Bethel AME Church • Captain Isaac Cooper • Chief Sealth • coal • compromise • conflict • crossroads center • Fort Defiance • gold • Indianapolis • Logging • lumber • miners • mountains • National Road • patient • polluted • port • state capital • state government • Underground Railroad • Ute
_____ set up Fort Defiance and then later named it Glenwood Springs. • The ____ station of the Underground Railroad was located in Indianapolis. • The railroad helped Glenwood Springs by providing a way for miners to send _____ to other communities. • Indianapolis became a ____ because it had the first U.S. highway and now has seven highways leading out of the city. • The ____ made it hard for railroad workers to build tracks in Glenwood Springs. • You cannot reach the city of Indianapolis by ____ . • A ____ person would most likely start a mountain community. • The ____ helped the people of the eastern United States move west. • In 1851, a group of settlers build a town on ____ which made the city of Seattle grow • ____ has been the state capital of Indiana since 1820. • ____ is not an important natural resource in Seattle. • If Seattle continues to grow, the water around it might become ____ by the people who live there and the ships that come to port.
Settlers named the town in honor of ____ because he was friendly and helped them. • The water in Seattle helped it to grow since it has a good ____ where ships come and go from around the world. • The ____ helped slaves escape to the north. • Glenwood Springs was first discovered by the ____ Indians. • A ____ is a city which in which the state government is located. • People in the ____ make and carry out the state’s laws. • A ____ is a solution for both people. • An argument between two people is also known as a ____. • Logging is a way to cut down trees in order to make ____. • ____ dug coal out of the earth in Glenwood Springs. • Captain Isaac Cooper set up ____ in what would later be known as Glenwood Springs.
____ became an important industry in Seattle because of its natural resources. • Captain Isaac Cooper set up ____ in what would later be known as Glenwood Springs. • The ____ station of the Underground Railroad was located in Indianapolis. • In 1851, a group of settlers built a town on ____ which made the city of Seattle grow • _____ set up Fort Defiance and then later named it Glenwood Springs. • Settlers named the town in honor of ____ because he was friendly and helped them. • Logging is a way to cut down trees in order to make ____. • ____ dug coal out of the earth in Glenwood Springs. • The railroad helped Glenwood Springs by providing a way for miners to send _____ to other communities. • The water in Seattle helped it to grow since it has a good ____ where ships come and go from around the world.
Indianapolis became a ____ because it had the first U.S. highway and now has seven highways leading out of the city. • The ____ made it hard for railroad workers to build tracks in Glenwood Springs. • You cannot reach the city of Indianapolis by ____ . • A ____ person would most likely start a mountain community. • ____ is not an important natural resource in Seattle. • If Seattle continues to grow, the water around it might become ____ by the people who live there and the ships that come to port • The water in Seattle helped it to grow since it has a good ____ where ships come and go from around the world. • The ____ helped slaves escape to the north. • Glenwood Springs was first discovered by the ____ Indians. • Logging is a way to cut down trees in order to make ____.
In 1851, a group of settlers build a town on ____ which made the city of Seattle grow • ____ has been the state capital of Indiana since 1820. • ____ is not an important natural resource in Seattle. • Settlers named the town in honor of ____ because he was friendly and helped them. • The water in Seattle helped it to grow since it has a good ____ where ships come and go from around the world. • The ____ helped slaves escape to the north. • A ____ is a solution for both people. • An argument between two people is also known as a ____. • A ____ person would most likely start a mountain community. • The ____ helped the people of the eastern United States move west. • People in the ____ make and carry out the state’s laws.