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GROWTH & PROSPERITY AFTER THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION Chapter 9 – Westward Expansion 1
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GROWTH & PROSPERITY AFTER THE AMERICAN

REVOLUTIONChapter 9 – Westward Expansion

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Colonies States

You know how the 13 original colonies were established.

Americans fought the British for Freedom and became the United States of America.

The 13 original states.

Where did the rest come from?

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Proclamation of 1763

King George III restricts settlement past the Appalachian Mountains to preserve peace with the Native Americans.

Once American won her independence, this was no longer recognized and settlers wanted to travel West on Wagon trails.

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Settlers Move West

Wagons could not be pulled over the Mountains.

Settlers had to use wagon roads; Philadelphia Wagon Train.

Settlers discover Cumberland Gap, an old Indian Passage through the Appalachian mountains.

Settlement to the West continued.

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State Encourages Population Growth

A growing population means more representation in the Congress = giving GA a greater influence in National government.

New Settlers would turn forests into farms helping GA’s agricultural economy to grow.

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Georgia’s Capital Moves

To stay in the center of the State’s population, GA’s capital city moves five times!

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Summarize

Explain WHY did Georgia State officials encourage new settlement after the Revolutionary War; what did they want the population growth for?

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Yazoo Land Fraud Largest political

scandal in GA History.

Georgia Legislators were bribed to illegally sell millions of acres to land speculators.

Many people purchased land from speculators and never received the land because the whole land deal was illegal.

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Yazoo Land Fraud Citizens sued the

state for the money that they paid for the land they never received.

Court case was heard by the U.S. Supreme Court.

Supreme Court ruled that the citizens had to be paid back by the state.

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Georgia After Yazoo Land Fraud

Georgia had land claims to the Mississippi River.

Native Americans lived on this land.

After the Yazoo Land Fraud, GA gave up this land to the US Government in exchange for the Government promising to remove all remaining Native Americans from Georgia.

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GA legislators are bribed to sell land

to land speculators for CHEAP - Yazoo Land Act 1795

GA Citizens ANGRY about bribery. They vote

the legislators out of office & elect new

legislators who repeal the Yazoo Land Act of

1795.

Other GA citizens had bought land from the

speculators - they never got their land or their

money back.

Those GA citizens sued the state of Georgia.

The cause went to the U.S. Supreme Court.

The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the citizens

should be repaid by the state of GA since it was

the legislators/state fault for the whole

mess.

State of GA gave up the Yazoo lands to the U.S. Government. Citizens

were repaid the money they spent on the land

by the State.

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Georgia’s Land Lottery

After the Yazoo Land Fraud, GA was desperate to get settlers to come to GA.

The State held a Land Lottery in it’s capital of Milledgeville.

Georgia’s capital had moved twice by this time.

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Georgia’s Land Lottery Georgia gave

land away to: White Males; 21

years of age; lived in GA for a year; and was a US Citizen.

Men who had a wife & child got 2 chances to draw for land.

Widows and Orphans had a chance to draw as well.

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Louisiana Purchase Most of the USA

was obtained through the Louisiana Purchase in 1803.

Purchased from France for $15,000,000.

828,000 square miles.

Largest real estate deal in US History.

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New Technologies Steamboats and railroads

brought faster and cheaper transportation.

New machines helped create the factory system.

Cotton gin, corn harvester and mechanical reaper increased agricultural production.

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Importance of Waterways

Waterways were the first North -> South transportation routes.

Important waterways were inland “highways” for transportation to and from the frontier.

These waterways also served as trading paths; thus creating towns.

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Importance of Waterways Factories were

powered by water (hydro electric power) so factories were built along rivers.

Towns developed around those factories.

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Growth and Transportation

STEAMBOATS ROADS Provided a fast

and efficient way to transport large quantities of cotton downstream and could return upstream with supplies for the frontier.

Georgia’s first Road Law of 1775 – All males between 16 – 60 had to work on the roads for 12 days a year

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Railroads come to GA Cotton marketing

towns, such as Athens and Forsyth, were far from navigable river – shipping cotton by wagon over rough dirt roads was slow and expensive.

Also sometimes rivers became too shallow for riverboats.

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Atlanta – “The Gate City” By 1860,

Atlanta was a major rail center of the Deep South.

It was the main link between the Atlantic seaboard and the Mid-West; therefore, the name Gate City

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Planned Cities & University The State wanted

orderly growth.

They wanted attractive, healthy places to live as well as attractive commercial cities.

Cities such as Milledgeville, Athens, Macon and Columbus were all planned cities.

The University of Georgia, in Athens, was the first state-

charted university in the country!


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