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5th grade Social Studies - Chapter 13 Lesson 1

Try some of these QUIA activities to review Chapter 13 THE EARLY REPUBLIC Lesson 1 "The Age of Jefferson".

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pioneersomeone who ventures into an unknown or unclaimed territory
frontierregion just beyond, or at the edge of, a settled area
expeditionjourney taken by groups for a definite purpose
corpsan organized group of people
adventureThe reasons for the Westward Movement included ____, hunting and trapping, and acquiring new land.
hunting and trappingThe reasons for the Westward Movement included adventure, ____, and acquiring new land.
Native Americanswere already in the west
Daniel Boonefrontiersman
famous frontiersmanDaniel Boone
roads for settlers to followwhat Daniel Boone established
Wilderness Trailcut by Daniel Boone
opened the way to the west for settlersWilderness Trail
FranceIn 1800 the Louisiana Territory belonged to ____.
Ohio and Mississippiimportant rivers for transportation
close off the MississippiJefferson worried that France would ___.
doubled its sizeBy purchasing the Louisiana Territory, the U.S. ____.
Lewis and Clark___ led the Corps of Discovery.
St. LouisLewis and Clark left from ___.
Jefferson wanted to know more.reason for the Lewis and Clark expedition
JeffersonPresident at the time of the Louisiana Purchase
Corps of DiscoveryLewis and Clark expedition
find a water route across the continentgoal of the Lewis and Clark expedition
learn more about plants, animals and people of the Westgoal of the Lewis and Clark expedition
ShoshonesNative Americans who guided Lewis and Clark across the Rocky Mountains.
Rocky MountainsShoshones guided Lewis and Clark across the ____.
Clearwater RiverShoshones led Lewis and Clark to the ___.
Pacific OceanLewis and Clark reached the ___.
opened the way for westward expansionbest thing that came out of the Lewis and Clark expedition

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