NAUSH 26 West Across the Rockies
By Amy C Gilstrap
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Last updated over 4 years ago
26 Questions
To complete this assignment you will need to use the Nystrom Atlas of United States History.
This can be found online in the files section of your Microsoft Teams and on the Edomod class page.
Open "NAUSH Era 4 Expansion and Reform"
You will be using pages 12 and 13 of the document (pages 48-49 if you are looking at the original page numbers).
There is another copy of the assignment in the Atlas Worksheets folder. It is in the "NAUSH Era 4 Expansion and Reform Worksheets"
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1 b
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2 a
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Starting Poing: Oregon Trail
Starting Poing: Oregon Trail
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Ending Poing: Oregon Trail
Ending Poing: Oregon Trail
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Nauvoo: Trail
Nauvoo: Trail
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Nauvoo: Ending Point
Nauvoo: Ending Point
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Starting Point: Overland Stage
Starting Point: Overland Stage
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Ending Point: Overland Stage
Ending Point: Overland Stage
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St. Louis: Trail
St. Louis: Trail
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St. Louis: Ending Point
St. Louis: Ending Point
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Santa Fe: Trail
Santa Fe: Trail
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Match the territory with the reason people had for settling it.
Match the territory with the reason people had for settling it.
arrow_right_alt | Farming and logging | |
arrow_right_alt | Gold mining | |
arrow_right_alt | Relgious freedom |
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5 This is a date
5 This is a date
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5 This is an event
5 This is an event
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5. This is a date
5. This is a date
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5. This is an event
5. This is an event
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6 a. Click on the towns found on the Old Spanish Trail.
6 a. Click on the towns found on the Old Spanish Trail.
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6 a. Click on the towns found on the Naches Pass Trail.
6 a. Click on the towns found on the Naches Pass Trail.
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6 a. Click on the towns found on the California Trail.
6 a. Click on the towns found on the California Trail.
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6 a. Click on the towns found on the Applegate Trail.
6 a. Click on the towns found on the Applegate Trail.