The Boston Tea Party was a protest by American colonist against this country.
Great Britain
This U.S. state is home to the White House.
Washington D.C.
In 1803, the United States bought this state from France.
Louisiana
This Native American woman was a diplomat and a teacher who worked to improve relations between tribes and the U.S government. She traveled to England in 1616 with her husband John Rolfe.
Pocahontas
South Dakota
During the Boston Tea Party, colonists dumped tea into this body of water
Boston Harbour
This state is known as the 'Sunshine State'
Florida
These two men led an expedition to explore the western lands of the United States.
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
This native nation lived in teepees and followed buffaloes on the Great Plains. One of their chief was Sitting Bull.
Lakota/ Sioux
The Black Hills are also known under this name.
Mount Rushmore / Six Grandfathers Mountain
Name one of the three Ships relevant to the Boston Tea Party
the Dartmouth, the Beaver, the Eleanor
Hawaii
This Native American woman helped Lewis and Clark by acting as a guide and interpreter.
Sacagawea
This native nation helped Lewis and Clark during their westward journey
Shoshone
The Black Hills are sacred land to this Native American tribe
Lakota (Sioux)
Name five of the 13 British colonies
This state has the longest coastline of any state in the country and was bought from Russia.
Alaska
Sacagawea was this age when she married her already married French Canadian husband Toussaint Charbonneau
16
Pocahontas was a nickname meaning 'playful one' given by her father, the chief of this tribe.
Powhatan
This treaty that guaranteed the Black Hills to the Lakota was broken twice.
Fort Laramie Treaty
Many of the protesters disguised themselves as members of this Native American tribe.
Mohawk
This state was once an independent nation and joined the United States in 1845.
Texas
Lewis and Clark were sent west by the third President of the United States
Thomas Jefferson
This law forced many native nations to move west and led to the Trail of Tears
Indian Removal Act
This battle marks the end of Native resistance