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Famous trapper, hunter, and cleared a path through the wilderness to Kentucky.   Daniel Boone  
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Name of the path made by Boone?   Cumberland Gap (Warriors' Path)  
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What is the name of his settlement?   Boonesboro  
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A boat with a flat bottom and square ends, used to transport heavy loads in shallow water.   flatboat  
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Hired by Thomas Jefferson to lead the exploration of the Louisiana Territory?   Lewis and Clark  
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Why was it difficult to travel in America in the early 1700's?   Rocky and muddy paths.(No roads) crossing rivers and streams  
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What made people want to move west?   1 adventure 2 new, rich land for farming 3 to start over  
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Which president was curious about the Louisiana Territory?   Thomas Jefferson  
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Who was Sacagawea?   A Native American who helped Lewis and Clark explore.  
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Explorer that settled in Colorado.   Zebulon Pike  
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What peak is named after him?   Pike's Peak  
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Man that tricked Indians into selling their land for cheap. He later became president.   William Henry Harrison  
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Shawnee chief that made a plan to defeat the Americans.   Tecumseh  
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________ and Indians fought against America.   British  
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________ was killed in 1813.   Tecumseh  
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First improvement to transportation, a small but important change.   Stagecoach  
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New roads that people were charged to drive on.   Turnpikes  
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Boats that have a steam engine, faster and cheaper travel,   Steamboats  
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Invented by Robert Fulton   Steamboats  
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_____ canal greatly improved the speed of travel.   Erie  
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How long was the Erie canal?   363 miles long  
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What year was the first railroad built?   1828  
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What year was the first steam engine?   1830  
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Why did the Native Americans resent the settlers who moved into the West?   The settlers were taking land that the Native Americans believed was theirs  
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What was Tecumseh's plan to resist the American settlers?   To unite the indians against the settlers  
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What was the biggest advantage of the steamboat compared to other river travel?   It could travel upstream  
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What was the name of the canal built in New York that inspired other river travel?   Erie  
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Which was more efficient, the railroads or canals?   Railroads  
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An enclosure or pen in which prisoners are kept.   stockade  
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Large swampy grassland located in southern Florida.   Everglades  
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What happened to the Native Americans as the Americans took more and more land?   They joined to fight with the British  
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What is manifest destiny?   It was obvious to all that America's March to the Pacific ocean was a certainty in the future  
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When Americans moved into Texas, what did the Mexican government ask them to do?   Adopt the Catholic religion and become LOYAL Mexican citizens and free all slaves  
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What makes the Alamo memorable?   The Texan's rally cry "Remember the Alamo"  
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Why did Texas have to wait 9 years to become a state?   Had to wait on Congress of the United States to agree. (because they were still a slave state)  
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Why was Oregon Country so valuable to America?   The fur of its animals.  
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What happened when both the United States and Great Britain wanted the Oregon country?   They divided it  
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What were some of the new areas president Polk wanted to add to the US?   New Mexico and California  
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What did the Mormons settle in the Far West?   Religious freedom  
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What were some aspects about the California gold rush?   Most people didn't get rich. 1860 was the great gold rush of California.  
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Where was gold found first?   Sutter's Mill  
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The first man to find gold.   John Sutter  
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What year did the War with Mexico start?   May 13, 1846  
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Mexico resented the loss of _____.   Texas  
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