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Describe the development of improved methods of nineteenth-century domestic transportation. Identify the ways in which roads, canals, and railroads impacted Americans’ lives in the nineteenth century. Americans in the early 1800s were a people on the move, as thousands left the eastern coastal states for opportunities in the West.
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Transportation Revolution: a period in the U.S. when transportation became cheaper and more efficient with the rapid development of new technology. Many canals, roads, and railroads were built at this time.
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Nov 30, 2020 · Use this teaching resource when learning about the history of transportation, and when comparing it with the modes of transportation we have today. Students choose a modern mode of transportation, then draw three pictures on a timeline to illustrate how it has changed over time.
How TRANSPORTATION has Changed The way we move goods and ourselves around the world has changed a lot over the years. 1. Label each form of transportation correctly: car, airplane, train, or ship. 2. Put these four types of transportation in chronological order, labeled 1, 2, 3, and 4. The oldest
I teach ALL of American History, from the Colonies through to Modern America and include printable timeline worksheets in the packets I give students for each unit we cover. When you do cover so much content in a year , timelines become essential.
This worksheet includes a detailed reading passage covering key developments from early Native American trails to modern transportation innovations. It also features post-reading questions designed to encourage critical thinking and reflection on the material.
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Describe the development of improved methods of nineteenth-century domestic transportation. Identify the ways in which roads, canals, and railroads impacted Americans’ lives in the nineteenth century. Americans in the early 1800s were a people on the move, as thousands left the eastern coastal states for opportunities in the West.