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Casey Ainsworth
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Trails to the West
Review from #1-7 on Westward Expansion Quest

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Multiple Choice
The land purchased from France that doubled the size of the United States was called
The Louisiana Purchase
Oregon Country
The Rockies
The Great West
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
Who was Clark's slave that was an important person in the Lewis and Clark Expedition?
Floyd
Mark
Charbonneau
York
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Multiple Choice
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Multiple Choice
What was NOT a reason for the Lewis and Clark expedition?
Make friendly contact with American Indians that might be interested in trade.
to find a Northwest Passage to Asia/Pacific Ocean.
Truly finding at what was a part of the Louisiana Territory.
Beating the English in claiming western parts of Canada.
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The True Story of Sacagawea
Born in the Shoshone Tribe in present day Idaho, at 12, she was captured by Hidatsa raiders and eventually sold to a French Canadian Fur Trapper
She had a child that she took on the trip with Lewis and Clark.
She played an important role on the expedition; guide, finding edible plants, and saving precious cargo.
Eventually, the expedition came across a Shoshone tribe that was her own and she found her brother who was now the Chief.
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Poll
Was the Lewis and Clark Expedition considered a success?
Yes
No
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Multiple Select
What were Pike and Fremont able to accomplish with their expeditions?
explore the Rio Grande and Red Rivers
map out the territory between the Mississippi Valley and Pacific Ocean
Report on the wealth of Spanish towns
Inspire families to venture west
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Manifest Destiny
Take a few minutes to look at this painting and what are a few things that stand out to you?
What is the definition of Manifest Destiny and is this painting a good representation?
Push factors?
Pull factors?
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Poll
Did the U.S. gain Florida through peace or by force?
Peace
Force
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U.S. Gains Spain
What in or about Florida has Spanish influence still today?
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Oregon
How did the U.S. obtain Oregon and from whom?
Looking at the map, what challenges did people face?
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Trails to the West
Review from #1-7 on Westward Expansion Quest

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