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Rise of Industrial America A Mini-Web Quest USII.3d 2010. BEGIN.
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In this lesson activity you have read about the rush to settle the western half of the United States. As farmers and ranchers moved into new areas they brought their cultures and dreams with them. Some families lived at great distances from others and endured loneliness as well as the hardships of farm life. In other areas newly settled land quickly grew into towns and cities. In this activity you will take a closer look at the lives of average farm families during the late 1800s. NEXT
Rural Life in the Late 19th Century • Directions1. Start at the website about Rural Life in the Late 19th Century. • 2. Scroll down and read the material on the first page. • 3. In the menu on the right, click on and read the links titled: • Home Remedies • People Were Frugal • Shaken Loose and Moving. • Use what you have learned to answer the following questions. NEXT
Type your responses in the box below. 1. What brought many settlers to the Great Plains in the 1880s? NEXT
Type your responses in the box below. 2. List three home remedies that people used for disease and illness during the late 1800s. NEXT
Type your responses in the box below. 3. According to W.T. Ellis, how were bills usually handled at the store where he worked? NEXT
Type your responses in the box below. 4. How did Rose Wilder Lane's mother feel about the food given to her by the Russian women? NEXT
Type your responses in the box below. If you need more space for this question, go to the next slide. 5. Imagine that you and your family moved west in the late 1800s, as did Rose Wilder Lane's family. Write a letter to a friend that you left back in your old home. Describe the location, land, and weather of your new home as well as the chores and pastimes of your daily life. NEXT
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