Native American Perspectives on Land
Native American Perspectives on Land Part 2
We the People Today
We the People Today Part 2
Westward Expansion
100

Prior to European exploration and settlement of the land, who populated the land that is now known as the United States?

Native American groups

100

How did the United States government work to support the dreams of colonizers to own land? 

They engaged in wars, made treaties, and forced the removal of Native Americans from their land.

100

What was the estimated population for the United States from the 1790 Census?

Just under 4 million people.

100

Why did the races and ethnicities who were counted in the census change?

It was because the country changed. 

100

What is another word for expansion?  What does expansion mean?

Growth

200

What made who owned most of the land what is now known as the United States change?

Disputes over land between European settlers and Native Americans

200

What group of people were already using and depending on the land that became known as the United States?

Native Americans
200

What was the population in the United States according to the 2019 Census?

Roughly 328 million people

200

What war helped to end slavery in the United States?

The Civil War

200

Which United States President approved the purchase of the Lousiana Territory from France?

President Thomas Jefferson

300

What did many leaders in the United States want in the 1800s?

They wanted the United States to expand.

300

The Treaty of Greenville changed who owned what?

Land

300

What does census data determine?

How many representatives people from different states have in Congress

How much U.S. governement money is given to different programs

300

What made it necessary for the census to include categories for new racial and ethnic identities?

Politics and the arrival of new immigrants

300

Who was the Lousiana Territory home to?

Many Native American Nations

400

What does the idea of Manifest Destiny mean?

The idea of Manifest Destiny is the belief that the country was destined to spread across to the Pacific Ocean and beyond.

400

Who believed in the concept of individuals owning land?

Colonizers

European Settlers

400

What are the two categorical ways that White males were counted in the 1790 census?

Free White males 16 and upward

Free White males under 16 years

400

In 1890, the census attempted to count all of which group?

Native Americans

400

Who explored the Lousiana Territory and described its diverse geography?

Lewis and Clark

500

What did colonizers moving west want land for?

They wanted land for farming or mining.

500

Who believed that owning land is a way to improve your life?

Colonizers

European Settlers

500

What were the free people who were counted in the 1790 census?

Free White Males, Free White Females, Free African Americans, Free Native Americans


500

In 2000, the census allowed for people to identify as more than one what?

Race

500

With the advent of the Transcontinental Railroad, the jounrey across the country could be made in less than what?

A week

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