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Life In The Early Americas

Published on Nov 26, 2015

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EARLY LIFE IN THE AMERICAS

By: Nima Ghodsi Per. 2
Photo by Ochinko

Louisiana Purchase

  • The Louisiana Purchase was important for the history of America.
  • The United States of America bought this vast land from the French.
  • They payed 15 million dollars to the French, for this piece of land.
  • Thomas Jefferson bought this land.

LEWIS AND CLARK'S EXPEDITION

  • Lewis and Clark went on a big expedition.
  • They set out to collect and record valuable information.
  • On their journey they met someone named Sacajawea.
  • They returned back from their journey in September of 1806.
  • They also were looking for the geography of the west.

THE SECOND GREAT AWAKENING

  • The second great awakening had an big effect on the republic.
  • People started to better their lives and improve the society.
  • Many Americans were influenced by the awakening.
  • It also had an effect on art, music, and architecture.

Southern AMERICAN LIFE

  • The American life was very rough in those days.
  • Southerners lived on small farms or large plantations.
  • They were widely spread from each other.
  • They focused on slavery and selling cash crops.
  • Slavery was the main focus for the southern people.

American Music and Art

  • One artist was George Caleb Bingham
  • He painted fur traders and political speakers
  • One musician was Stephen C. Foster

AMERICAN ARCHITECTURE

  • Americans developed own architecture
  • They used classical style from Greece
  • They also used styles from Rome
  • This became the model for all the buildings

LIFE IN THE NORTHERN AND WESTERN CITIES

  • There were small industries
  • They made and produced items
  • In the west there were pioneers
  • There were only a couple roads