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Westward Expansion
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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Louisiana Purchase | An agreement that almost doubled the size of the U.S. |
| Expedition | A journey taken by a group of people with a specific purpose |
| Embargo | A law that is passed to prohibit trade with other nations |
| Nationalism | Loyalty and devotion to a nation |
| Monroe Doctrine | An american policy warning European powers not to interfere with the Americas. |
| Indian Territory | U.S. land in what is now Oklahoma where Congress planned to move Native Americans. |
| Frontier | Outer edge of a settled region |
| Pioneer | An early settler of a region |
| Wagon Train | The common method of transportation to the West, in which wagons traveled in groups for safety. |
| Gold Rush | In 1849 when many settlers moved to California in search of gold. |
| Textile | Fabric that is woven. |
| Economy | The way that a society or nation produces and distributes goods and services. |
| Industrialization | The process of moving from an agricultural society. in which most goods are handmade,to a society that thrives on machine-manufactured goods. |
| Technology | The use of human knowledge to create tools and machines that allow us to navigate and control the environment; does NOT have to be electronic. |
| About the Louisiana Purchase | Cost the U.S. $15 million, bought from France, and doubled the size of the U.S. from Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains. |
| About Lewis and Clark | Goals-map the rivers; make friends with Native Americans;look for a river passage that flowed to the Pacific Ocean. Were sent on the expedition by Thomas Jefferson. |
| Indian Removal Act/Trail of Tears |