1.There needed to be a wagon trail for the families to travel on. Jedediah Smith
2. His Bible and his rifle.
3. Because Smith and his men had crossed over mountains that were supposed to keep Americans out.
4. William Becknell
1. The Book of Heaven
2. Fort Vancouver. England
3. White-headed eagle. Father of Oregon
4. A train of 120 wagons with 1,000 pioneers, who were migrating to Oregon.
5. Because half of their tribe had died of a measles epidemic, because they had no natural immunity to it, and the Whitman children didn't die, so they killed them.
6. Because a series of epidemics struck, and people were looking for better health.
7. Prairie Schooners.
8. They were brought to America from Spain
9. Tobacco
10. Independence, Missouri
Monday, February 9, 2009
Check Ups [[[page 250 and 257]]]
Page 250
Question One: What was needed before families could move farther west? Who solved this problem?
Answer One: They needed wagon routes. Jedidiah Smith
Question Two: What were Jedidiah Smith's two best friends?
Answer Two: His Bible and His rifle
Question Three: Why did the governor of California order Smith to leave California?
Answer Three: He was concerned with Smith.
Question Four: Who was known as the "Father of the Santa Fe Trail"?
Answer Four: William Becknell
Page 257
Question One: What were the four Indians going to St.Louis in serach of?
Answer One: The Book From Heaven
Question Two: What was the only sizable settlement in the Oregon Country? What country controlled it?
Answer Two: Fort Vancouver. Britain
Question Three: What did the Indians call John McLoughlin? How is he remembered today?
Answer Three:White-Headed Eagle. Father of Oregon.
Question Four: What was the "Great Migration" of 1843?
Answer Four: When 120 wagons with 1,000 pioneers were led by Marcus Whitman safely into Oregon.
Question Five: Why did the renegade Cayuse attack the mission and murder the the Whitmans?
Answer Five: They thought that Whitman was saving the white children and allowing the Indians to die from he measles.
Question Six: Why did people leave the Mississippi Valley in the 1830s and 1840s to move the Northwest?
Answer Six: They were searching for better health.
Question Seven: What was the amin mode of transportation to the West?
Answer Seven: wagons
Question Eight: Hod did horses originally get to America?
Answer Eight: They were brought by the Spanish in the 1500s.
Question Nine: What did the Indians demand from the settlers in order to give them safe passage?
Answer Nine: Tobacco
Question Ten: Where did the wagon trains usually begin?
Answer Ten: Independence, Missouri
Question One: What was needed before families could move farther west? Who solved this problem?
Answer One: They needed wagon routes. Jedidiah Smith
Question Two: What were Jedidiah Smith's two best friends?
Answer Two: His Bible and His rifle
Question Three: Why did the governor of California order Smith to leave California?
Answer Three: He was concerned with Smith.
Question Four: Who was known as the "Father of the Santa Fe Trail"?
Answer Four: William Becknell
Page 257
Question One: What were the four Indians going to St.Louis in serach of?
Answer One: The Book From Heaven
Question Two: What was the only sizable settlement in the Oregon Country? What country controlled it?
Answer Two: Fort Vancouver. Britain
Question Three: What did the Indians call John McLoughlin? How is he remembered today?
Answer Three:White-Headed Eagle. Father of Oregon.
Question Four: What was the "Great Migration" of 1843?
Answer Four: When 120 wagons with 1,000 pioneers were led by Marcus Whitman safely into Oregon.
Question Five: Why did the renegade Cayuse attack the mission and murder the the Whitmans?
Answer Five: They thought that Whitman was saving the white children and allowing the Indians to die from he measles.
Question Six: Why did people leave the Mississippi Valley in the 1830s and 1840s to move the Northwest?
Answer Six: They were searching for better health.
Question Seven: What was the amin mode of transportation to the West?
Answer Seven: wagons
Question Eight: Hod did horses originally get to America?
Answer Eight: They were brought by the Spanish in the 1500s.
Question Nine: What did the Indians demand from the settlers in order to give them safe passage?
Answer Nine: Tobacco
Question Ten: Where did the wagon trains usually begin?
Answer Ten: Independence, Missouri
Monday, January 5, 2009
Ben's homework
I believe that a Christan worker is completely obedient unless his beliefs contradict his orders. He shows his piers, boss, and employees respect. He helps in hard times, he is not boastful. He learns to get along with his piers to reach a comon goal. When diciplined by a boss he is not not bitter but welcomes corection. There is one word to summ this up and that word is love.
Check Up pg. 206
1. the ground was so matted with roots that the iron plows would break.
John Deere invented the steel plow.
In the 1830's.
2. Cyrus McCormick invented the reaping machine.
He donated it to the D. L. Moody.
3. a farm owned by a family.
the Bible.
4.Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio.
5. approx. 6,000.
6. Miner's safety lamp.
Sir Humphry Davy.
In 1815.
7. Clean housing, healthful food, schooling, wholesome recreation.
8. The Potato Famine.
Francis Lowell- brought the efficiency and virtue of the Protestant work ethic to the factory system.
Elias Howe- invented a much-improved sewing machine.
Isaac Singer- made further improvements to Howe's sewing machine.
power loom- improved the power loom for the rapid weaving of cotton.
patent- legal rights to a person's inventions
John Deere invented the steel plow.
In the 1830's.
2. Cyrus McCormick invented the reaping machine.
He donated it to the D. L. Moody.
3. a farm owned by a family.
the Bible.
4.Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio.
5. approx. 6,000.
6. Miner's safety lamp.
Sir Humphry Davy.
In 1815.
7. Clean housing, healthful food, schooling, wholesome recreation.
8. The Potato Famine.
Francis Lowell- brought the efficiency and virtue of the Protestant work ethic to the factory system.
Elias Howe- invented a much-improved sewing machine.
Isaac Singer- made further improvements to Howe's sewing machine.
power loom- improved the power loom for the rapid weaving of cotton.
patent- legal rights to a person's inventions
Check Up On Page 206
1. They had to use iron and it was weaker, Deere, 1830s
2. McCormick, develop machines
3.Land is owned by a family, Bible
4. Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio
5. very little
6. miner's safety lamp, Sir Humpry Davy, 1815
7. very good, clean, girls were paid, educated, church, lived with family
8. potato famine
-Lowell-established Lowell system
-Howe-invented a sewing machine
-Singer- improved sewing machine
-Power Loom- rapidly weaved
-patent- legal rights to his inventions
2. McCormick, develop machines
3.Land is owned by a family, Bible
4. Pennsylvania, New York, Ohio
5. very little
6. miner's safety lamp, Sir Humpry Davy, 1815
7. very good, clean, girls were paid, educated, church, lived with family
8. potato famine
-Lowell-established Lowell system
-Howe-invented a sewing machine
-Singer- improved sewing machine
-Power Loom- rapidly weaved
-patent- legal rights to his inventions
Mary Ashleigh's Paragraph
How does your walk with God influence your job?
I personally think that your walk with God influences your job because it effects your decisions on how you do your job. For example: You can be having a bad day and think nobody cares about you whereas if you are in a good walk with God then you know that God is with you and cares. Usually if you are close with God you are in a better mood and others will want to be around you at work. You can make an influence on others.Therefore being close with God definetly influences your job!
I personally think that your walk with God influences your job because it effects your decisions on how you do your job. For example: You can be having a bad day and think nobody cares about you whereas if you are in a good walk with God then you know that God is with you and cares. Usually if you are close with God you are in a better mood and others will want to be around you at work. You can make an influence on others.Therefore being close with God definetly influences your job!
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