It all started in1795 when the Pottawatomie Indians gave a track of land to the newly formed United States. Captain John Whistler was sent by the United States Government to take charge off the new land, there he built fort Dearborn. The Dearborn Massacre happened when the Americans lied to the Indians. The Americans asked for a guarded escort of Indians to take the people from Fort Dearborn to another fort. The Americans said if they were given the …show more content…
The droughts made it easy for a fire to combust. Because of the drought, several fires had ignited in the city. Some of the fire engines were damaged due to the fires. At 8:45 pm on October 2, 1871, a fire broke out in the barn of Patirick O’Leary. The alarm was sent to the Chicago Fire Station, but the telegraph had gotten mixed up, allowing the fire to have a 30 minute head start. The fire spread extremely fast due to a strong a southwest wind. The fire destroyed two-thirds of the city of Chicago, and demolished millions of dollars worth of property. The only building not destroyed by the fire was the water …show more content…
It is a endless chain of railroad lines, highways, waterways, and airlines. Chicago is one of the world’s largest railroad and trucking centers. The Michigan-Illinois Canal helps with getting freight from the Great Lakes. Chicago is one of the main agricultural suppliers; it supplies corn, soybeans, and grain. Various fabrics in Chicago aid the state by helping Illinois have it’s needs met.
There are several reasons why I chose the Development o Chicago. I wanted to learn about Chicago, how Chicago became the Chicago as we know it today. I also wanted to fully understand why it is such a main asset to Illinois. When the Chicago first started, everyone thought it would be abandoned like a ghost town. Chicago had a rough start, hit a few bums in the road, but it kept on going and growing. Because of Chicago’s perseverance it is the third largest city in