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Lewis and Clark Expedition worksheets available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) provide comprehensive educational resources that immerse students in one of America's most significant westward exploration journeys. These carefully crafted materials guide learners through the Corps of Discovery's monumental 1804-1806 expedition, examining key figures like Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, and Sacagawea while exploring the expedition's impact on territorial expansion and Native American relations. The worksheets strengthen critical thinking skills through document analysis, map reading exercises, and chronological reasoning activities that help students understand the expedition's role in Manifest Destiny and early 19th-century American development. Each resource includes detailed answer keys and practice problems designed to reinforce learning objectives, with free printables available in convenient PDF format for immediate classroom implementation.
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