Vocabulary
Important People
Geography & Landforms
The Journey
Native American Interactions
100

What is an expedition?

A journey made to explore or discover something.

100

Who led the expedition to explore the Louisiana Territory?

Meriwether Lewis

100

What major river did Lewis and Clark travel up at the start of their journey?

The Missouri River

100

What was one goal of the Lewis and Clark expedition?

To explore and map the new territory.

100

Why were native American tribes important to the expedition?

They provided food, shelter, and guidance.

200

What is a route?

A path or course taken from one place to another.

200

Who was Lewis' co-leader on the expedition?

William Clark

200

What mountain range did the expedition have to cross?

The Rocky Mountains

200

What was another goal?

To learn about Native American tribes in the region.

200

Which tribe helped the expedition survive the winter at Fort Mandan?

The Mandan tribe

300

What is a landmark?

A natural or human-made feature that helps people find their way.

300

Who helped guide the expedition and acted as an interpreter?

Sacagawea

300

What ocean did the expedition hope to reach?

The Pacific Ocean

300

What did the expedition do to record what they found?

They kept journals and made maps.

300

Which tribe helped the expedition cross the Rocky Mountains? 

The Shoshone tribe

400

What is a tribe?

A group of Native American people who share customs, language, and traditions.

400

Who was Sacagawea's baby that traveled with the expedition?

Jean Baptiste (nicknamed "Pomp")

400

What river did they follow to reach the Pacific?

The Columbia Rivier

400

What did Lewis and Clark discover about the land?

New plants, animals, and geographic features.

400

How did Sacagawea help with communication?

She translated between the expedition and Native American groups.

500

What is a continental divide?

A high area of land that separates the direction river flows across a continent.

500

Who asked Lewis to lead the expedition?

President Thomas Jefferson

500

What natural barrier made finding a water route to the Pacific impossible?

The Rocky Mountains (no continuous river across them).

500

What was one major challenge the expedition faced?

Harsh weather, dangerous rivers, mountains, or limited supplies.

500

Why was Sacagawea's presence important for safety?

A woman with a baby signaled the group was peaceful, not a war party.

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