Search Header Logo
  1. Resource Library
  2. Social Studies
  3. History
  4. ...
  5. Lesson In Westward Expansion
Lesson in Westward Expansion

Lesson in Westward Expansion

Assessment

Presentation

Social Studies

4th Grade

Hard

Created by

Joseph Anderson

FREE Resource

10 Slides • 8 Questions

1

Westward Expansion Introduction

Americans had fought hard to be free of Great Britain. Now, they were ready for new possibilities.

Slide image

2

Multiple Choice

How did America become free from British rule?

1

The Civil War

2

The French and Indian War

3

The Revolutionary War

4

The French Revolution

3

Free to Move!

When under English rule, the colonists were not allowed to move and settle beyond the Appalachian Mountains.


But now, no longer under English rule, Americans were free to move west.

Slide image

4

Multiple Choice

Why were Americans not supposed to move beyond the Appalachian Mountains?

1

King George III could not tax people in the Northwest part of the country

2

The land was wild and people did not want to settle there

3

The land was reserved for former Loyalists

4

King George III wanted to leave the land for the Native Americans

5

Territorial Acquisitions

After the war, the United States reached from the east coast to the Mississippi River (except for Florida).

These areas were known as territories.

Slide image

6

Thomas Jefferson

In 1801, Thomas Jefferson was elected the third United States President.

Jefferson soon began making very big decisions that impacted the people and the land.

Slide image

7

Multiple Choice

Besides being the third US president, what else made Thomas Jefferson notable?

1

He rode a horse warning the militia that the British were coming by sea

2

Jefferson was the main author of the Declaration of Independence

3

He was also the first US president

4

His plantation, Mount Vernon, was well known

8

The Louisiana Purchase

The Louisiana Territory was controlled by France and Spain

Slide image

9

Multiple Choice

England owned the Louisiana Territory before it was sold to the United States.

1

True

2

False

10

Expanding the United States

  • In 1803, President Thomas Jefferson purchased the Louisiana Territory from Napoleon, France's leader.

  • The territory was a large piece of land controlled by France and Spain.

Slide image

11

Multiple Choice

Who was the leader of France that sold the Louisiana Territory to Thomas Jefferson?

1

Napoleon

2

George Washington

3

King George III

4

Queen Elizabeth

12

Mississippi River and Trade

  • As the Northwest Territory expanded beyond the Appalachian Mountains, the Mississippi River became essential to trade.

  • Crops grown in the northwest were floated down the Mississippi River

Slide image

13

Multiple Choice

What made the Mississippi River so important?

1

it acted as a barrier keeping unwanted invaders out of the United States

2

the rushing waters could be used to generate electricity

3

fishing was an important to the way of life for people living along the river

4

crops grown in the Northwest part of the country were floated down the Mississippi for trade

14

Jefferson wants New Orleans

  • Jefferson was afraid that the French would establish themselves in America and cut off the Northwest Trade by not allowing trade through the New Orleans Port.

Slide image

15

Multiple Choice

What was Jefferson afraid of with regards to New Orleans?

1

he was afraid France would cut off the port and it would not be accessible

2

he was afraid that Napoleon would station troops at the port and another war would start

3

he was afraid that people would taste gumbo and decide not to ever leave the Louisiana Territory

4

he had not worries about the port

16

Land for Sale!

  • Jefferson wanted to purchase New Orleans so that trade from the Northwest would remain open and access to the Mississippi River would not be affected.

  • Napoleon offered to sell Jefferson the entire territory for $15 million.

Slide image

17

Multiple Choice

Jefferson wanted all of the Louisiana Territory and approached Napoleon asking to purchase it.

1

True

2

False

18

Final Notes

  • The Louisiana Purchase doubled the land size of America.

  • Now that the United States controlled the entire Mississippi River, it was time to see what other important waterways were part of the expanded United States.

Slide image

Westward Expansion Introduction

Americans had fought hard to be free of Great Britain. Now, they were ready for new possibilities.

Slide image

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 18

SLIDE