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Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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1 Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark Expedition

2 The Louisiana Purchase 1803 Purchased from France $15 million dollars ($.04/acre) Mississippi River to the Rocky Mountains FACTS

3 The Louisiana Purchase Concern about trade along Mississippi France might expand France might interfere with trade on Miss. River US must control New Orleans CAUSES

4 Doubled the size of US France no longer a threat in North America Trade on Miss. River increases More farmland available EFFECTS

5 The Lewis & Clark Expedition Find water route to Pacific Establish friendly relations with Indians Justify buying all the land Satisfy our curiosity about what lay beyond…. GOALS

6 The Lewis & Clark Expedition 8000 miles May 1804-Sept 1806 (2.5 years) 50 men led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark Begin/end in St Louis, Missouri JOURNEY

7 The Lewis & Clark Expedition Up the Missouri River – mosquitoes, blisters from rowing By winter, camp in N. Dakota with Mandan Indians Meet French trapper Toussaint Charbonneau and his wife, Sacagawea, a Shoshone Indian CHALLENGES

8 The Lewis & Clark Expedition With Sacagawea’s help as guide and translator, they continue to Rockies – at Continental Divide by August 1805 Over Rockies, follow Snake River to Columbia River to Pacific CHALLENGES

9 The Lewis & Clark Expedition The journey west ends in Oregon, Nov. 1805 Spent a few months at Fort Clatsop Return journey began March, 1806 Arrived in St. Louis in September 1806, much to everyone’s surprise Conclusion

10 What Happened Next? Definition: The belief that the United States has the RIGHT and the DUTY to expand to the Pacific Remember Manifest Destiny?

11 Who Came West? First – hunters, trappers, fur traders. They stayed near rivers Next – settlers and land speculators. They cleared land Then – criminals and scoundrels Eventually – religious groups, farmers, ranchers

12 How did they get there? Wagon - by 1840s, Oregon Trail, Mormon Trail National Road – begun in 1806, by 181 stretched to Western Virginia River – steamboat invented in 1807, Erie Canal, 1825 Railroad – by 1850s crisscrossed the country


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