US and Britain (again!)
In 1830, the Indian Removal Act declared that all Native Americans living east of the ___________ River be relocated.
Mississippi
What country did the US buy the land from?
France
What is shown by the star on the map?
Washington, DC (the United States capitol)
The battle between Texas and America where Texas gains independence
The Alamo
During the war of 1812, the British did significant damage to what US city?
Washington, DC
Native Americans were moved westward onto __________________s, areas set up as protected land for them.
reservations
What was the cost of the purchase?
$15 million
What is shown by the red line on the map?
the Mississippi River
2000 mile long path along which thousands of Americans journeyed to the West in the 1840's
Oregon Trail
What did America think that British was supplying the Native Americans with? This caused tension to rise leading up to the war
weapons
Why did the United States want the land the Native Americans were living on? (name at least two reasons)
for living, farming, and mining
Why did Napoleon Bonaparte agree to sell the land?
He needed money to pay off war debts.
What area is marked on the map?
The Great Plains
Name at least 3 hardships encountered on the Oregon Trail
overcrowding, disease, lack of food and water, expensive land, poor healthcare, and desert conditions.
President James Madison urged Congress to officially declare war against Britain after tensions continued to rise. What specific thing did the British navy do that angered Madison?
Supposedly stole US soldiers off of our own ships. (They were looking for their own people.)
Which tribe of Native Americans was forced to travel the 800 mile path away from their native lands that later became known as the "Trail of Tears" due to harsh conditions?
The Cherokee Indians
Name the two explorers hired by Thomas Jefferson to explore the newly purchased land AND the name of the woman who acted as their guide.
William Clark & Meriwether Lewis and Sacagawea
What area is shown on the map?
During the Gold Rush of 1849, people began moving west to California. What mountains did they have to cross?
The Rocky Mountains
What two important buildings were destroyed during the British's raid on Washington DC?
The White House and the Capitol building
What fraction of the Cherokee Indians did not survive the conditions on the Trail of Tears AND name at least one hardship they faced.
1/4; They faced cold, disease, and a lack of food and water.
The Louisiana Purchase added a significant amount of land to the United States, in fact it ________ it's size.
doubled
What is shown by the line on the map?
the Continental Divide
Despite the Sioux victory, what was the biggest effect of the Battle of Little Bighorn? (hint: It was a negative effect for the natives.)
It caused the US to increase it's efforts to remove Native Americans from their land.