WGU D106 Survey of Pacific Northwest History for Educators: Study Set for OA/ (Top 2024/2025 EXAM REVIEW PAPERS / GRADED A+/ 100% Accurate)
WGU D106 Survey of Pacific Northwest History for Educators: Study Set for OA erupted in 1855, when men from Jacksonville, a mining town massacred at least 28 Indians encamped in the vicinity of the Table Rock Reservation. Battles between gold miners and tribes. Some miners would murder native men and rape native women. -Rogue River War Treaty signed by Chief Sam, also known as Ko-Ko-Ha-Wah. Ratified that the tribes will live peacefully on the reservation, and confederate together. Treaty seeks that raiding one another for slaves or resources will not occur on reservation. Treaty helps confederate the tribes together as one tribe. -Rogue River Treaty 1909 world's fair which took place on grounds of the University of Washington. Intended to promote the regions economic and cultural ties to Alaska, the Canadian Northwest, and the Pacific Rim. Celebrated Seattle as the center of an international trade system linking the city and its northern hinterland, and the Asian-Hawaiian-Philippine trade connections. -Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition •Progressivism was a political and social reform movement characterized by increased activism. One of the major causes associated with it was the women's suffrage campaign, which found success in the West earlier than elsewhere in the country. Women like Abigail Scott Duniway used image of the woman pioneer to argue that they earned the right to vote. (Urban middle classes like doctors and teachers). •Women could vote in Wyoming Territory (1869), Idaho (1896), Washington (1910) and Oregon (1912) - Progressivism Farmers led Pressed for government regulation of powerful financial interests and advocated for their share of lands and other economic and political reforms. They wanted to maximize the power of ordinary people and enlisting the help of the government to protect their interests. -Populist movement Progressive reforms like women's suffrage, nature conservation, prohibition, railroad rate regulation, and workmen's compensation grew in popularity in the first decades of the twentieth century. - Progressive Reform Rural farmers felt pressure from the growing and threatening concentration of economic power in the hands of railroads, banks, farm equipment manufactures, other corporations, and a new currency system to end deflation and reduce the power of banks. -Populism Crusaded for equality. Began activism after hearing tales of abuse from women customers. First Northwest campaign with Susan B Anthony. Persuaded Oregon legislature to put an equal suffrage amendment on the ballot. -Abigail Scott Duniway Arrived in Pacific Northwest, 1811, and established a post at Astoria. Attempted to conduct trading posts along the Columbia River, it lacked the financial resources and national support. Seized by British naval vessel and sold to North West Company, 1812-13. -Pacific Fur Company Exploration by Alexander Mackenzie (1793), Simon Fraser () and David Thompson (1807- 1812) chart contours of the fur country in the Pacific Northwest and western Canada. Dominated fur trade in Pacific Northwest, , and began adaptation of company ways to the new environs. Merged with Hudson's Bay Company, 1821. -North West Compan
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