The Western Push
The Deal
Lewis & Clark
Key Figures
Wild Facts
100

What type of wagon did pioneers use to travel west?

 Conestoga wagon

100

How much did the U.S. pay for the Louisiana Territory?

 $15 million

100

In what year did Lewis and Clark leave St. Louis?

1804

100

Who was Jefferson's Secretary of State that stopped deliveries?

James Madison

100

Who shot and killed Alexander Hamilton in a duel?

 Aaron Burr

200

What river was the main trade highway for western farmers?

The Mississippi River

200

Approximately how many square miles did the U.S. get?

 828,000 square miles

200

What was the name of their team?

The Corps of Discovery

200

  Which diplomat accompanied Monroe in France?

Robert Livingston

200

What mountain in Colorado was discovered by Zebulon Pike?

 Pikes Peak

300

 Name the mountain range that pioneers had to cross to reach new territory.

Appalachian Mountains

300

What was the cost per acre?

About 3 cents

300

Approximately how many miles did they travel?

About 7,700 miles

300

Who was the French minister who offered to sell all of Louisiana?

 Talleyrand

300

Where did Lewis and Clark spend the winter of 1804-1805?

Near Mandan villages in North Dakota

400

Where did western farmers ship their crops to be traded?

New Orleans

400

Who was the French leader that sold Louisiana?

 Napoleon Bonaparte

400

Name the Shoshone woman who guided the expedition.

Sacagawea

400

What was Jefferson's 28-year-old personal secretary's name?

Meriwether Lewis

400

How long did it take Lewis and Clark to complete their expedition?

Over two years

500

In what year did Spain hand the Louisiana Territory to France?

1802

500

Why did Napoleon decide to sell Louisiana? (Name one reason)

He lost control of Santo Domingo / He needed money for European wars

500

Who picked William Clark to be co-leader?

 Meriwether Lewis

500

 Which officer became famous for raiding the Barbary Coast?

Stephen Decatur

500

Some Federalists tried to create what in response to the Louisiana Purchase?

A Northern Confederacy