US Navy ship in Dutch Harbor - history.navy.mil |
This early influx of people sent by the government to set-up and oversee Alaska was an important piece of it's economical beginnings and, at one point, "...the soldiers, sailors, and officials often equaled in number or outnumbered the newly-arrived Americans whom they we're meant to serve."
(www.akhistory.org/articles/article.php?artID=166).
Old Alaskan Miner. library.thinkquest.org |
Larger gold operation. goldminingclaims.net |
Map showing Prudhoe Bay. sfgate.com |
Examine Question: What were the primary motivations for Americans moving to Alaska in the late 1800's?
The primary reasons for the purchase of Alaska from Russia that we're listed in the newspapers at the time included: keeping a friendly relationship with Russia, getting into position to acquire British Columbia, exploit it's natural resources, and get closer to the markets in Asia. People who traveled up here, however, had other, more personal reasons in mind.
The Gjoa at Nome, Alaska ca 1906. thecanadienencyclopedia.com |
3 blog reviews:
- Gary provided some real good insight on what drives Kenai's economy. I frequently travel there during the summer months to fish their famous salmon run but didn't know that oil was also important to keep things moving there.
- Brenda's blog broke down Alaska's economy in a way that it was extremely easy to understand. She also included good pic's to go along with her information.
- After viewing Heather's Alaskan Exploration Blog, I knew I had found the blog to which I could go to for great style and information. The layout is extremely professional and easy to follow and has encouraged me to be a better blogger.
Evaluate: This module, although extremely encompassing, provided interesting information about the area I live in, the Matanuska-Susitna Valley. I didn't know that colonists we're sent here as part of a government-sponsored program to establish agriculture even though I pass the current experimental farm each day as I commute to work.
UAF Experimental Farm on Old Trunk Rd.- Palmer, AK UAF.EDU |
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