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The Western Frontier
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Page 1: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

The Western Frontier

Page 2: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they seeon their explorations the “Great American Desert”

VISIONS OF THE WEST( HOW PEOPLE SAW THE WEST DURING THE 19TH CENTURY)

*This initially discouraged settlement…

Page 3: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

Native Americans saw the west as a bountifulnatural world - and their home

Page 4: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

White settlers - saw the west as a landof opportunities (OR & CA first, then theRockies, and lastly the plains)

(*Painting of, and actual settlers on, the Oregon Trail)

Page 5: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

Horace Greeley• Eastern newspaper editor credited

with saying “Go west young man”, encouraging western settlement

Manifest Destiny – the mindset of many Americans as the 19th century progresses to expand westward and control

North America from “sea to shining sea” * Regardless of any other claims to the land (Indians, Spanish, Brits, etc.)

Page 6: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

Sutter’s Mill

• 1849- Sutter’s Mill on the American River in CA• 1850’s & 1860’s:• NEV- Comstock Lode (Gold as well, but a huge Silver find)

• COL- Pike’s Peak, Denver• MT- Bannock (Grasshopper Creek), Virginia City (Alder Gulch),

Helena (Last Chance Gulch)

MINING

*And so many, many more…

Page 7: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

Placer Mining

• Mining on or near the surface – above the bedrock.

• Exs. Panning, sluice box, rocker box or cradle, hydraulic.

*Often boom towns to ghost towns.

Page 8: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

Hard Rock Mining• Underground,

requiring heavy equipment & investment.

*lent itself to more permanent cities.

Page 9: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

Life in a Mining Camp• Bars, gambling,

prostitution, etc.• General store, assay

office.• Later: schools,

churches, “society”, etc.

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General Store

Assay Office

Page 11: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

“Road Agents” -Highwaymen or robbers

Miners courts – dealt primarily with claim disputes

Vigilantes – men who took the law into theirown hands to end robberies, murders, etc.

Page 12: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

Territorial courts – eventually bringing a legal justice system andreplacing vigilantism

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Mining’s legacy:Pro – settlement & economic development

Mining’s legacy: Con – environmental controversies & loss of land for Native Americans

Page 14: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

TRANSPORTATIONWAGONS Conestoga - too big & heavy for cross-continental travel

vs Prairie Schooner – this style was used much more often

CHIMNEY ROCK

REGISTER ROCK

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STAGECOACHCompanies or stage coach lines included Wells Fargo, Butterfield, etc.

Missouri to California in approximately 20 days

Page 16: The Western Frontier. Zebulon Pike and Stephen Long call what they see on their explorations the “Great American Desert” VISIONS OF THE WEST ( HOW PEOPLE.

Pony Express (1860-62)•St Louis to San Fran in 10 days (2,000 miles!)

•Cost of mail – as high as $10 an ounce

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SteamboatsRivers were the nationsearly highways

Eastern rivers – ran deep & wide vsWestern rivers - shallower

Hazards -

Negatives or limitations -

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RailroadsLand grant RR’s where thegov’t offered financing incentives to encouragebuilding in the vast west

1860’s Transcontinental race: > Central Pacific from Sacramento CA eastward

>Union Pacific fromOmaha NE westward


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