Survival was key if you wanted to stay alive in the wild west. The days in the wild west were hard so survival was important back then. The hardest part of staying alive in the wild west is the cowboys and indians. The cowboys and indians were dangerous back then because the cowboys had guns and the indians had spears. The wild animals were also dangerous and they killed other animals. The forms of transportation they had in the wild west was trains and wagons. There were also horses many that were used for transportation. The wagons and boats were also used for transportation. The boats used for rivers and wagons used for fast transportation. So trains,wagons,horses and boats were all a form of transportation. Food was difficult to have
Many people consider hunting dangerous. This is not necessarily correct. Before any person is legally allowed to hunt in most states, they must undergo a required
in the 1800s was the expansion of the west. Since the start of ideas like Manifest Destiny, it has always been a common belief that transportation was the best way to stay connected to the rest of the country. At first roads were used for this job, with one of the most famous being the National Road which connected the Potomac and Ohio Rivers and was a total length of 620 miles. After
Trains can offer an efficient way to transport goods over very long distances, it's not a surprising fact in the 1850’s T’was a time of westward expansions for the united states, as the gold rush’s of both california and nevada pushed Americans further right into the heart of the west to have them prosper into a super power.
Goods from eastern manufacturers were transported in trains to the Upper Midwest and through the Great Plains. Livestock and grains from the West came in on trains to Chicago and from there to the
There was so many thing to get a person around the place but when the y can out with the steam boats and the R&R train there was a different way of getting to place to place. Back then there was so many thinning that was happening like cotton and rail road so they needed to find people to get it places so they made the train and steam boat. Transportation was a big deal back then likes who is going to take my things and stuff, and who was going to make it here. They all needed to make it place so someone in the South would use the steam boat to where they need to go and if they can’t make it that far they would have getting the train and get there place. People back then need transportation and they got two big ones.
The war had begun in the spring of 1861 and somewhat ominously for the Union.
America’s transportation revolution that took place during the first half of the 1800s helped to revolutionalize their transport system immensely. As a result of improved transport farmers who used to just grow enough for survival started producing more and more crops so that they could sell them and make profits. There was cheaper and faster transport available which could get goods quickly to the market. Railroads, which used to carry only passengers, started being used as a means also to carry manufactured goods and farm products. Invention of the steamboat brought two-way transportation into the picture. There were flat boats which were more spacious for the supplies and storage. They were also considered above river rafts (which used to
Transportation was a necessity during the battles and wars. Transportation that was done by horses or by foot, made for a slower and inefficient way to arrive at the planned location. Also, if the troops needed extra supplies, it must come by foot and that left room attacks where they were not prepared or have enough equipment to fight adequately. When trains and railroads were created this provided a new way of getting
The North had many different methods of transportation. These included roads and turnpikes, river travel, steamboats, and canals. Turnpikes were toll roads. The tolls travelers paid to use these roads helped pay for construction. Another method of transportation in the North was river travel.
Life for settlers out on the Oregon Trail was very treasonous. It was a game between life and death. They had to find the perfect balance between taking rest and traveling. Some hardship they could have faced were the diseases. One person could have not been careful and attracted a disease and it could be contagious. Resulting in wiping out the whole community. This would have also slowed down their journey. Another hardship would be winter itself. Crossing the winter through the mountains could lead to many problems like the shortage of food, hypothermia, and death of the animals. In the summer, they could die from dehydration.
Winter and bad weather are the most favorable (for launching a Surprise Attack) as the enemy’s sentinels and outposts will then, in all probability, be less on alert.
Parkman's purpose in writing this book was to inform, through his personal accounts, the lifestyles of Indians and his experiences traveling within the Oregon Trail. He tells the book through his own opinions and through what he has gathered on his journey, whether while out in the wilderness with Indians or fellow horsemen, or while in the “civilian-like” pastimes within a fort called Fort Laramie. Parkman describes the book, for the most part, chronologically, describing events as they occurred and making sure to keep the theme, the Oregon Trail, constant throughout the whole book. This organization is clear, and allows the reader to understand many aspects of the Oregon Trail without ever going off topic.
The American cowboy’s heyday only lasted about twenty years, from 1880-1900. The men that were called “cowboy” were mostly just work hands moving from place to place looking for work. The Real cowboys were nothing much like what we envision them today or how Hollywood has portrayed them, but that does not really matter, the Idea of the cowboy and his code has shaped America in many different ways. The Cowboy became a symbol of honesty, hardworking, moral men not afraid to stand up to evil. American excelptialism fit right into the cowboy idea, and the love of the cowboy and fascination with him has affected how America looked at herself, how others saw her and even today we see the cowboy all around us.
“Ajax, come help me harvest the wheat. Yes, Dad.” Ugh. I almost got away to hunt. I walked around the house, to the barn, to my dad. I grabbed the sickle and started chopping away. It was hard work and after a few hours, I was finally done. It was too late to go hunting. “ Ajax dinners ready. Yes Mom,I’m coming.” I sat down at the table. “ Mom, I was wondering if I could go on a hunting trip with Thomas. Since I am almost 15. Honey, you know how I feel about hunting. But, I suppose you are old enough and almost a man, to go since you helped with the harvest. I’ll let you go with him as long as you guys come back in 2 days. I will give you the food and you two shall set off tomorrow morning. Now finish eating your vegetables,
The west had much to offer and was one of the most sought-after land after the discovery of gold in California resulting in an influx of people lured in by the hopes of striking it rich. With so many people traveling across the United States the trade and travel across suddenly became more important. With more traveling westward with high hopes, it became ever apparent the need of a railroad system. The Transcontinental railroad plan was now becoming important now more than ever.