Westward Expansion
Lewis & Clark
Life in Louisiana Territory
Challenges to Claiborne
Louisiana Constitution (1812) – Primary Source Focus
100

Why was control of the Mississippi River important?

Trade and transportation.

100

Who sent Lewis and Clark on their expedition?

President Jefferson.

100

What cultural groups lived in Louisiana Territory?

French, Spanish, Native, African, American.

100

Who was the first U.S. governor of Louisiana?


 William C. C. Claiborne.

100

Who could vote in 1812 Louisiana?


 Free white men, 21+, taxpayers.

200

What did the Northwest Ordinance of 1787 create?

Rules for new states.

200

What was Jefferson’s main goal for the expedition?

 Find a water route to the Pacific.

200

 Why did Louisiana keep the parish system?

 French and Spanish tradition.

200

 Why was governing Louisiana hard for Claiborne?


Many cultures and languages.

200

What did Louisiana’s voting rules show about democracy?

Answer: It was limited.

300

Why did settlers move west in the early 1800s?

Land and opportunity.

300

Who helped the Corps of Discovery as a guide and interpreter?


Sacagawea.

300

 What made Louisiana’s legal system unique?

Mix of French, Spanish, and U.S. laws.


300

 Why did Claiborne leave old laws in place at first?


To keep order.

300

What boundaries did the Constitution set?

Sabine River, Mississippi, lakes, Gulf.

400

Why was the Neutral Ground established?


To avoid war with Spain.

400

Why was Sacagawea’s presence politically important?

She showed the group was peaceful.

400

Why was smuggling and piracy a problem?

It weakened U.S. control.

400

 What did Claiborne demand from Louisiana citizens?


 Loyalty to the U.S.

400

What new identity did Louisiana gain in 1812?


Free and independent state.

500

Why was the Port of New Orleans so valuable?

It connected U.S. trade to the world.

500

What kinds of information did Lewis and Clark bring back?

 Plants, animals, maps, geography.

500
  •  What event in 1811 showed resistance to slavery in Louisiana?

The German Coast Uprising.

500

 How did Claiborne reassure citizens about their rights?


 Promised liberty, property, and religion.

500
  • How did the Constitution both protect and limit?

 Promised rights but restricted voting.