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