Wednesday Nov. 4 Flashcards

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What did the Great Plains means to Americans in the first half of the nineteenth century?

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really tough environment to live in.

Ex. Rainfall

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How might ideas of American identity fit into the history of the Great Plains?

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Expansion;

Ambitious people willing to overcome obstacles.

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3
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William Becknell 1821

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  • follow water route to make track down to Santa Fe.
    National Park Service
    -what it is like on the Santa Fe trail.

Santa Fe Trail Association
community things, trail markers
bring tourism to their area.

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Cimarron Cutoff

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Stories= what does America mean?
Cimarron river; trader miss the water hole, it dried up; see a buffalo on top of a ridge; shoot the buffalo, stomach full of water; dig hole in the sand where the river was, water appeared.

Overcome harsh obstacles to find goal.

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5
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More than commerce (Trail Experience)

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beauty on Great Plains
no trees
hunting buffalo
storms

Diary of Josiah Gregg
-personal look of who they understood the Great Plains

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Point of Rocks, NM

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treeless, flat, w/o water

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Trail ruts

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wagons rut
Where Santa Fe trail use to be. 
Distance from Native Americans
-hostile
-50 Native American attacks 
Interaction:
How do we decide with what in the world is right? THEME
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Antonio Jose Chavez Wagon box

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relationship of anglo traders to Mexican traders
-hostile 
-little interaction besides trading,
-Mexicans using Santa Fe trail
-Trader AJC- frequent user,
murdered
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Bent’s Fort safety and imagination

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Not being connected; distance to feel safe/rely on. (Ex. No police)
Natives attack,
Set up forts- sense of security.
-food, water, sleep comfortably.
Imagination
-understanding yourself as safe. always pending danger to Natives so safety is a must.

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Route of commerce, 1821-46 Santa Fe Trail

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Mexican War (cut off trade with them 1846-48)
Santa Fe becomes joined with US
Route of internal commerce & migration 1849
became railroad?

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11
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Oregon Trail

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Route of immigration 
fur traders
christian missionaries (similar- to John White New Found men of West Virginia)
1840-50s 
caravans to Oregon
mass migration of people
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Hostile environment

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Accidents and disease
gunshots- not experienced with firearms.
run over by wagons, horses
collera
Typhoid
Losing family members and leaving them behind; place w/o much water , trees, mountains

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13
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Environmental determinism?

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Wallace Stegner Wolf Willow: A History, a Story and a Memory of the Last Plains Frontier

  • life is like
  • stories of his childhood
  • rough living
  • Ex. whipping from parents, cowboys
  • fellow classmates, did bigger things. Politicians businessman= make strong people from the rough life

Willa Cather, My Antonia

  • Doesn’t have a lot, but has a family and has a life of her own, hope her kids to obtain a better life.
  • family is poor, live in cave, get day by day
  • doesn’t work out for your generation, maybe the next one.
  • Resemble American Dream, risk and reward, doesn’t mean its going to work out

Garrison Keillor, New from Lake Wobegon

  • American writer and radio show host
  • recollection of life on the prairie
  • Minnesota, North Dakota
  • Wobegon, place of despair= how hard life was, but rewarding at the same time.
  • living wisely, working hard,
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