Westward Expansion Technological Advancements PDF

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This document details advancements in technology during westward expansion. It covers various agricultural inventions like dry farming, steel plows, and windmills. It also discusses methods like beef cattle raising and the importance of railroads and the telegraph in connecting the East and West.

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Westward Expansion: Technological Advancements Technological Advancements Because of new advancements in technology people saw the Great Plains not as a “treeless wasteland” but as a vast area to be settled 1. Dry Farming o Type of farming that allowed farmers to farm without muchwater...

Westward Expansion: Technological Advancements Technological Advancements Because of new advancements in technology people saw the Great Plains not as a “treeless wasteland” but as a vast area to be settled 1. Dry Farming o Type of farming that allowed farmers to farm without muchwater o Planted the seeds deeper to get more water o Popular crops = wheat, corn and potatoes 2. Wheat Farming o Wheat doesn’t need much water o Wheat can be made into flour which is non-perishable and can be used to make bread and cereal 3. Steel Plow o Great Plain soil was hard and rocky o Wooden plows weren’t strong enough o Harder steel was able to break through the tough topsoil 4. Windmills o Water-pumping windmills provided water for people and animals in areas with little rainfall 1. Wind turns the blades of the windmill. 2. The turning of the blades operates a pump that brings water up from underground sources (aquifers) 3. The water flows into an open wooden box called a trough. 5. Mechanical Reaper o Mechanical reaper (mower) reduced farm labor needs and increased production of wheat and other grains 6. Beef Cattle Raising o Some areas were had natural grasses that were good for cows (cattle) to graze o Texas became the center of cattle ranching o People in the East wanted to eat beef; BEEF = $$$$ 7. Barbed Wire o Barbed wire was used for fencing large ranches and farms o Built more quickly and cheaply than wood fences, which were expensive and hard to get (few trees for wood) o Kept livestock in and predators out 8. Sod Houses o Sod = the top layer of soil and grass (8-10 inches thick) o Settlers in the Plains built houses out of sod and wooden beams o Easy to build, durable, well-insulated, and practically free 9. Railroads o Made it easier to travel west o Farmers could ship their crops to the markets in the East Transcontinental Railroad o linked the East to the West (from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean) o Transported people and goods o Made trade easier o Made it possible to start building factories in the West o Started as two railroads: Union Pacific (east to west) and Central Pacific (west to east) o Union Pacific: began in Omaha, Nebraska o Central Pacific began in Sacramento, California o “Meet me in the middle” o May 10, 1869: UP and CP met at Promontory Point, Utah o Leland Stanford, Gov. of California, drove the last spike. o Who built the Transcontinental Railroad? o Union Pacific – 8,000 Irish immigrants and African-Americans o Central Pacific - 10,000 Chinese immigrants 10. Telegraph o Invented by Samuel Morse o (THINK MORSE CODE) o Allowed people to communicate across long distances o Messages could travel across the country in a matter of minutes.

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