| A | B |
| pioneer | A person who settles a new place |
| purchase | to buy |
| pathfinder | Someone who finds their way through an unknown region |
| impressment | Forcing workers to work for a government |
| nationalism | pride in the country |
| annexed | added on |
| doctrine | government plan of action |
| predictions | A forcast of what might happen next based on what has happened before |
| Warrior's Path | The Indian path that Daniel Boone was searching for, but could not find |
| Wilderness Road | The path that Danielle Boone blazed through the Cumberland Gap |
| Thomas Jefferson | This president was responsible for the Louisiana Purchase |
| Sacagawea | She served as a translator for Lewis and Clark |
| Meriwether Lewis | He was chosen to lead the expedition to explore the lands of the Louisiana Purchase |
| William Clark | His good friend asked him to come along on the expedition of the lands received during the Louisiana Purchase because of his skills in cartography |
| Zebulon Pike | He led an expedition to explore the southwestern part of the Louisiana Purchase |
| Tecumseh | He wanted to forma strong confederation of Indians in Kentucky and Tennessee |
| Francis Scott Key | His poem about American bravery as the British bombed Fort McHenry is now our national anthem. |