These people taught Daniel Boone how to hunt and how to follow animal footprints.
The Lenape Native Americans
This person wanted to buy the port of New Orleans so traders could send goods to other states.
Thomas Jefferson
Thomas Jefferson asked these two men to explore the land out west that they bought from France.
Lewis and Clark
She was kidnapped by the Hidatsa indians.
These mountains were blocking Daniel Boone's way to the west.
Appalachian
Daniel Boone lived in this kind of one bedroom house with his ten children.
a log cabin
The port of New Orleans belonged to this country before the United States bought it.
France
This is a new animal that Lewis and Clark saw on their trip.
antelope, white pelicans, prairie dogs
This is a way that Sacagawea helped the Discoverers when they ran out of food.
She taught the Discoverers what roots and berries to eat that weren't poisonous.
This is where Daniel Boone wanted to go for good farming and excellent hunting.
Kentucky
Daniel Boon blazed a trail called this.
The Wilderness Road
True or False: At first, Napoleon of France said he would not sell any land to the United States.
True
This person was asked to be a guide for the Discoverers because she could communicate with the Native Americans.
Sacagawea
This was a sign that the Shoshone Indians were nearby.
Tree bark had been removed from a tree to make food and medicine.
Louisiana
This means to blaze a trail.
Chopping down trees and moving boulders
This is how much money the United States was able to buy Louisiana for.
15 million dollars
This is what the group had to eat when they ran out of food.
candles
Sacagawea found this person from her family during the trip exploring the west.
her long lost brother who was now the chief of the Shoshone.
This is the river that Lewis and Clark started their exploration on.
The Missouri River
This is the name of the fort that Daniel Boone and his men built. It still stands today.
Fort Boonesboro
This is what the deal is called that allowed the United States to buy Louisiana from France.
The Louisiana Purchase
This is how long the Discoverer's trip to the west lasted.
3 1/2 months
This is a way that we remember and honor Sacagawea today.
statues, gold coin
Sacagawea and the Discoverers had to cross this mountain range to get to the Pacific Ocean.
The Rocky Mountains