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  • Oct 31, 2012 History Agenda & Review Agenda: Correct crossword puzzle 5 minute study time at your desk study your map Review Take the quiz Review: 15. Did Lewis and Clark meet the following goals? Make accurate maps? Find Northwest Passage? Learn about areas natural resources?
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  • Louisiana Purchase Review Respond to each question by writing the answer on your white board.
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  • From which country did the U.S. buy Louisiana Territory for $15 million? France
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  • Which river is shown on the map below? Missouri River
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  • Who led the expedition that explored Louisiana Territory? Lewis & Clark
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  • Which mountain range is shown on the map below? Rocky Mountains
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  • What territory was claimed by the U.S. because of its exploration of the Louisiana Territory? Oregon Country
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  • Which land area is shown in the map below? Original 13 States
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  • What was the main thing that President Jefferson hoped the explorers of Louisiana Territory would find? Northwest Passage (all water route to the Pacific Ocean)
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  • Which river is shown on the map below? Mississippi River
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  • Who was the Shoshone woman that served as a guide and interpreter for the explorers of Louisiana Territory? Sacagawea
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  • What mountain range is shown on the map below? Appalachians
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  • In what year did the U.S. buy the Louisiana Territory? 1803
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  • Which land area is shown on the map below? Oregon Country
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  • Which river is shown on the map below? Ohio River
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  • Which land area is shown on the map below? Louisiana Territory
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  • What river did Lewis and Clark sail up? Missouri River
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  • From what city did the Lewis and Clark Expedition leave in May of 1804? St. Louis
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  • Quizzes or Tests Take your time, read carefully, do your best No talking, gesturing, or communicating during or after quiz/test Keep your eyes on your own paper/cover up your work Hand in quiz/test to your classs tray Use pencil or pen After handing in quiz/test, read a book, do school work, or draw a picture Re-takes will be available after today. In your learner supportif you let me know who and what dayDay 1 in Room 210 after 2:30... Before or after school or during Learner Support in the Media Center.
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  • Trail of Tears - 1838 Definitions: Cession - The giving up of land to someone else. Primary Source information obtained from a first hand source or witness Secondary Source Information obtained from studying primary sources
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  • Andrew Jackson Notes Born and raised in a log cabin in the wilderness region of the Carolinas Orphaned at age 15; lived in poverty; became a self-made man War Hero War of 1812 Was known as Old Hickory Elected President in 1828 Small farmers, craftsmen, and frontiersmen idolized him He favored States Rights he thought state governments should have more power than the Federal government.
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  • Trail of Tears - 1838 Timeline 1814-1827 Andrew Jackson lead army in the taking of Indian lands 1829 President Andrew Jackson sets policy for relocating Native People 1830 - Congress passes Indian Removal Act. This requires all tribes east of the Mississippi to relocate to the west. 1830-1835 Different Native tribes sign Removal Treaties 1838 7,000 U.S. Troops move Cherokee off land and to the west. This is known as the Trail of Tears. Education of Little Tree
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  • Why do you think they we anxious to move the Native Americans west? Relocation: Settlers wanted land for growing cotton Native Americans were forced by the U.S. Government to walk thousands of miles to Indian Territory Approx. 4000 Native Americans Died
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  • Monday, October 29 End-of-Class Wrap-Up Discuss with your Elbow Partner: How do you think you did on the quiz? What was easiest for you? What was most difficult?