Grade 4History

The War Spurs California's Growth

Examine how World War II military contracts, defense industries, and troop deployments triggered massive population growth and economic transformation in California in Grade 4 history.

Key Concepts

After the war, many workers and soldiers who came to California decided to stay. This created a massive population growth as families settled in the state. California quickly became one of the most populated states in the country.

To house all the new people, builders created large communities of homes outside of big cities. These new neighborhoods were called suburbs . The state's economy also changed. It began to depend more on manufacturing jobs in factories and less on farming.

Common Questions

What is the main topic covered in The War Spurs California's Growth?

This lesson focuses on The War Spurs California's Growth as part of California myWorld Interactive, Grade 4. Students learn about key events, people, and concepts that shaped California and American history during this period, building understanding of cause and effect in historical change.

Why is The War Spurs California's Growth important to study in Grade 4?

Understanding The War Spurs California's Growth helps students connect past events to present-day California and America. This topic appears in the Chapter 6: California in a Time of Expansion curriculum and develops critical thinking about how historical forces shaped the society students live in today.

What key vocabulary terms are associated with The War Spurs California's Growth?

Key terms for this lesson include population growth, suburbs from the California myWorld Interactive, Grade 4. Mastering this vocabulary helps students analyze primary sources and write stronger historical arguments.