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100

This state was once its own country 

What is Texas? 

BONUS: How many flags have flown over Texas AND what were they? 

100

This nation sold the Louisiana Purchase to the United States 

Who is France? 

100

This treacherous, deadly journey was caused by the Indian Removal Act 

What is the Trail of Tears? 

100

What is the name of land section 'B'? 

Florida (Spanish) 

100

The belief that Americans were called by God to go westward 

What is Manifest Destiny? 

200

This state was admitted as a free state to balance Missouri, which was a slave state. 

What is Maine? 

BONUS: What was the name of the compromise that created this agreement? 

200

This nation was forced to recognize Texas as an independent nation after the War for Texas Independence 

Who is Mexico? 

200

This was the motivation to move out west. 

What is economic opportunity? 

200

What is the name of land section 'D'? 

Louisiana Purchase 

200

An agreement between nations to trade land for money 

What is a purchase? 

300

Parts of present-day California, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, & Utah were all part of this territory. 

What is the Mexican Cession? 

300

He approved of Lewis & Clark's exploration of the West 

Who is Thomas Jefferson? 

300

[DAILY DOUBLE] This treacherous and deadly journey gave settlers a path out west. 

What is the Oregon Trail? 

300

What is the name of land section 'A'? 

The original U.S./13 colonies 

300

Taking another nation's land by force 

What is Annexation? 

400

This was the name of the place Native Americans were forced to relocate to 

What is Indian Territory? 

BONUS: What present-day state is this? 

400

He started the Mexican American War 

Who is James K. Polk? 

400

The modern women's rights movement, specifically suffrage, has its roots in this 1848 event. 

What is the Seneca Falls Convention? 

400

This work of government policy, aid out by a president, established the United States as the "defenders" of the western hemisphere, specifically the Americas. 

What is the Monroe Doctrine? 

400

Taking land, property, or objects away from someone 

What is dispossession? 

500

About how many years did it take the United States to expand from the East to the West? 

50 years 

500

It is often said that without her help, the Corps of Discovery never would have succeeded in their mission. She translated, provided knowledge of the land, and even provided protection. 

Who is Sacagawea? 

500

Figuring that the country needed a way to access the new western lands, this major infrastructure was built in the 1860s. 

What is the Transcontinental Railroad? 

500

Which land section is the Mexican Cession? 

Section 'G' 

500

The act of giving land to another nation, usually by treaty 

What is ceding/a cession?