| A | B |
| push factor | something that drives someone away from a place or country. |
| pull factor | something that brings people into a place or country. |
| Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin | states carved out of the Northwest Territory |
| immigrants | People arriving in a new country |
| emigrants | People leaving a country |
| Jewish | These people facing discrimination immigrated from Germany to the U.S. |
| logs | Many settlers' cabins were made from these |
| discrimination | Many immigrants faced this problem after arriving in Ohio. |
| Great Britain | The country that ceded the area of land known as the Northwest Territory to the new United States after the Revolutionary War |
| Northwest Ordinance | document written to encourage settlers to move west into the Northwest Territory |
| Germans | brought the Christmas tree and frankfurters to America |
| railroads and canals | What many Irish settlers come to Ohio to work on |
| potato famine | The reason the Irish left Ireland |
| slavery | forbidden in the Northwest Territory |
| Irish and English | They worked on the canals & railroads |
| sunup until sundown | Male settler usual work day lasted this long |
| lumber | The major industry that resulted from Ohio being settled |
| Territory | The Northwest Ordinance set rules for one of these to become a state |
| farmed | Many Immigrants to Ohio did this b/c of the fertile soil. |
| cede | To give land away |