The people traveling west in the 1800's needed everything they could bring. For starters, they needed a cow if they had one. They could use it for milk and meat. They could also bring chickens for eggs and meat. In the way of food, they brought yeast for baking, crackers, cornmeal, bacon, eggs, dried meat, potatoes, rice, beans, and a barrel of water. They also brought all types of clothes for different kinds of weather. They also made some clothes, therefore they needed cloth, needles, thread, pins, scissors, and leather for mending or making new clothes. Since they did their own repairs, they needed to bring saws, hammers, axes, nails, string, and knives.
It was in the 1800s, around the time of the industrial revolution.
The Iphone 4
The most widespread movement of the early 1800s was the temperance movement.
Second Great Awakening
In the early 1800s, the development of the steamboat most significantly affected the transportation and commerce along rivers, particularly the Mississippi River. It revolutionized the movement of goods and people, enabling faster and more efficient trade between the interior of the United States and coastal cities. This advancement contributed to economic growth, the expansion of markets, and the westward movement of settlers, fundamentally transforming American society and trade routes.
Tecumseh was the Shawnee chief who organized an Indian confederacy to block the westward movement of settlers in the early 1800s. He sided with Britain against the US in the War of 1812.
rushed to Oregan and California
there was 4000 thousands of people on a ship
Industrial revolution , Immigration , westward expansion , progressive movement, Imperialism
It was in the 1800s, around the time of the industrial revolution.
The Iphone 4
That word was not used in the 1800s, and people did not zoom anywhere. Things were pretty slow, and what you ask is a modern idea.
Vermont, Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were added to the U.S.
the Rocky Mountains and Sierra Nevada Range.
The most widespread movement of the early 1800s was the temperance movement.
Second Great Awakening
The religious and philosophical movement in the U.S. in the early to middle 1800s (1820-1830) was transcendentalism. One of the core beliefs of transcendentalism was the essential goodness of people and nature.