Westward Expansion 5
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pioneer | one of the first settlers to travel into an unknown territory
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frontier | an area that settlers have just started moving into
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interpreter | a person who translates what is being said in one language into another language
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doctrine | an official statement or position
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suffrage | the right to vote
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famine | a widespread shortage of food
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reform | change for the better
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temperance | controlling or cutting back on the drinking of alcohol
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injustice | unfair treatment that ignores a person' rights
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wagon train | a line of covered wagons moving cross-country
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forty-niner | a person who went to find gold in California in 1849
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gold rush | the quick movement of people to California and other places following the discovery of gold
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boomtown | a town whose population booms, or grows, very quickly
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Daniel Boone | hunter and pioneer who was curious about the land west of the Appalachians
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Napoleon Bonaparte | French ruler who offered to sell all of Louisiana to the U.S.
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Louisiana Purchase | purchased from France and doubled the size of the U.S.
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Meriwether Lewis and William Clark | sent by President Jefferson to explore the Missouri and Columbia rivers to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean; gathered information on geography, plants, animals, climate and peoples of the West
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Sacagawea | a Shoshone woman who joined Lewis and Clark as their interpreter
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Thomas Jefferson | was elected as the 3rd president in 1800
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War of 1812 | the United States declared war against the British because they thought they were giving weapons to the American Indians; British Navy seized American ships and forced sailors to join the British Navy
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Monroe Doctrine | a warning issued by President James Monroe to European nations not to invade or start new colonies in any part of North or South America
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Andrew Jackson | elected President in 1828 and was seen as a hero of the War of 1812; was admired by many as a tough fighter
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Trail of Tears | Cherokee Indians were forced to leave their home due to the Indian Removal Act; thousands died from the terrible conditions
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Indian Removal Act | 1830; ordered people of the Indian nations east of the Mississippi River to move west so President Jackson could get more land
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Sequoya | invented a writing system for the Cherokee language
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Chief John Ross | to the Indian Removal Act case to the Supreme Court where it was ruled unlawful; President Jackson ignored the decision
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immigrants | people who move from one country to another country
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