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Map 1: Routes from Seattle to the Klondike gold fields.
The "rich man's route" to the Klondike gold fields involved taking a ship to the mouth of the Yukon River in western Alaska and navigating a boat more than 2,000 miles up the river to the gold fields. The "poor man's route" involved taking a ship to Skagway or Dyea in southern Alaska, climbing over mountains on foot, and building a boat to navigate 500 miles down the Yukon River. Questions for Map 1 1. Identify the boundaries of the United States and Canada. 2. Locate Seattle, Washington; Skagway, Alaska; and Dawson, Yukon Territory (the town closest to the gold fields). 3. Trace the "rich man's route" to the Klondike region from Seattle and then the "poor-man's route." What appear to be the advantages and disadvantages of each route? 4. Why was Seattle a likely place for Americans to depart for the gold fields? * The map on the screen has a resolution of 72 dots per inch (dpi), and therefore will print poorly. You can obtain a high quality version of the map, but be aware that the file will take as much as two minutes to load with a 28.8K modem.
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