Lewis, Clark_The Journal of Lewis and Clarke to the Mouth of the Columbia River Beyond the Rocky Mountains in the Years 1804-5, &
Thomas Jefferson & Louisiana Purchase Essential Question: What were the benefits and consequences of President Jefferson’s decision to buy New Orleans.
In this section you will learn that President Jefferson purchased the Louisiana territory in 1803 and doubled the size of the United States. Jefferson.
The Louisiana Purchase. New Orleans By the early 1800s the United States stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River. With overland transportation.
The Louisiana Purchase. Cause: The United States purchases the Louisiana Territory. Main MenuDiagrams CICERO © 2007 History Beyond The Textbook CICERO.
Chapter 10, Section 2. By 1800, thousand of settlers were moving westward across the Appalachians. Many settled on land inhabited by Native Americans.
Corps of Discovery. New Orleans By the early 1800s the United States stretched from the Atlantic Ocean to the Mississippi River. With overland transportation.
Corps of Discovery
The Louisiana Purchase. Moving Westward After we gained use of the Mississippi River through Pickney’s Treaty, thousands of settlers began moving westward.
January 18, 1803, President Thomas Jefferson secretly requested $2,500.00 from Congress to outfit an expedition that would “explore the Missouri River,
Early Encounters: Two Worlds Meet Essential Question What brought explorers and settlers to the Pacific Northwest, and how did their arrival affect native.
America grows geographically…but still has challenges