Title: The Moving Frontier
1The Moving Frontier
This painting (circa 1872) by John Gast called
American Progress is an allegorical
representation of Manifest Destiny. Here
Columbia, a personification of the United States,
leads civilization westward with American
settlers, stringing telegraph wire as she travels
and carrying a school book. The different
economic activities of the pioneers are
highlighted and, especially, the changing forms
of transportation. The American Indians and wild
animals flee.
2I. The West Settled in Stages
- 1. Hunters trappers
- 2. Pioneers
- 3. Permanent Settlers
- a. Farmers
- b. European Immigrants
Fur Trade Tidbits
3II. Land Water Routes West
- 1. The National Road
- 2. The Wilderness Road
- 3. The Ohio River
- 4. The Mississippi River
- 5. The Missouri River
4III. Work Recreation on the Frontier
- 1. Men
- a. Farm the fields
- -corn, soy, wheat
- -plow
- -seed
- -fertilize
- -irrigate
- -harvest
- 2. Women
- a. All other work
- -cook
- -sew mend clothing
- -wash
- -care for livestock
- A womans work is never done
5IV. Rise of New Cities
- 1. On waterways
- 2. People products pass through
- 1. Cincinnati
- 2. Detroit
- 3. Chicago
- 4. St. Louis
6Questions
- Where was the west in the early 1800s?
- Why did people move to the west in this era?
- What was life like on the frontier?