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4th SocSt Ch 9

Chapter 9 Lesson 2 page 260

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Explorer #1 who helped lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition from the Mississippi to the Pacific Northwest Meriwether Lewis
Explorer #2 who helped lead the Lewis and Clark Expedition from the Mississippi to the Pacific Northwest William Clark
A Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark identify plants, find food and translate with other Indians Sacagawea
First Lady of the 4th President; she saved paintings and documents in the War of 1812 Dolley Madison
The President who warned European powers that the US would not allow them to interfere in Western affairs James Monroe
a series of leaders who belong to the same family or group dynasty
a document written by Thomas Jefferson that said people must be free to worship any way they choose. Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom
The territory west of the Mississippi that the US bought from France in 1803. Louisiana Purchase
The exploration to map lands obtained in the Lousiana Purchase. Lewis and Clark Expedition
The conflict between the US and Great Britain over border and trade disputes. War of 1812
The popular name for the time James Monroe served as President. Era of Good Feeling
A message from President Monroe warning European Nations to stay out of US affairs. Monroe Doctrine
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