Trails
Pioneer Purchase
Native Slaves
Constitution and War
Hugh Glass
100
The pathway to the Pacific ocean used by fur traders, farmers, and gold seekers.
What is The Oregon Trail?
100
The land traveled upon by Lewis and Clark.
What is The Louisiana Purchase?
100
Bounded workers that used the cotton gin.
What are Slaves?
100
An increase in the price to imported goods.
What are Tarrifs?
100
A great mountain man that had is scalp ripped off, his back ripped to shreds, his right leg broken, his left buttock bit off, and his left arm chewed up
Who is Hugh Glass?
200
70,000 Mormons traveled this trail to get away from religious persecution.
What is The Mormon Trail?
200
The Pawnee women on the dollar coin.
Who is Sacagawea?
200
Mass murder of Native Americans in the west.
What is The California Genocide?
200
This group did not support France in the French Revolution because they did not want to ruin their trade with Britain.
What are the United States?
200
The two mountain men who stayed with Hugh Glass on his adventure.
Who are John Fitzgerald and Jim Bridger?
300
Carried over 250,000 Gold seekers and farmers over the span of 20 years.
What is The California Trail?
300
The first folk hero of the United States.
Who is Daniel Boone?
300
Moving a group of Natives from one area to another.
What is Relocation?
300
The battle in which Washington had 1,000 troops and Little Turtle (Native Chief) had 2,000 troops
What is The Battle of Fallen Timbers?
300
A group that was attacked by the Arikara Native Americans near the Missouri River in South Dakota
What are the Rocky Mountain Fur Company Traders?
400
A white powder named after a type of plant
What is flour?
400
Fiercely independent beings who explore places unknown, do things no one has thought of doing, and being people no one has ever been.
What are Pioneers
400
Places where slaves work with cotton.
What are Cotton Plantations?
400
The group that passed the Embargo Act of 1807 that stopped foreign trade and closed American ports to Britain
What is Congress?
400
Trappers who venture into the wilderness in order to explore the land.
Who are Mountain Men?
500
An object of transportation used by early day pioneers during their adventure west.
What is a Prairie Schooner?
500
Terrifying crevasse in the Appalachian Mountains.
What are The Bitterroots ?
500
!Daily Double! Tribes that are located in the south and are hostile towards strangers.
What are Nomadic Tribes
500
A building of great power that, during the war of 1812, was burned down by British troops.
What is The White House?
500
The man who betrayed Hugh Glass and left him to die.
Who is James Fitzgerald?
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