Louisiana Purchase
Dunbar-Hunter Exp.
Red River Exp.
Lewis & Clark
War of 1812
100

This U.S. President doubled the size of the country with a deal in 1803.

Who is Thomas Jefferson?

100

The newly acquired territory is what the Dunbar-Hunter Expedition was sent to explore in 1804.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

100

This 1803 land deal with France doubled the size of the U.S., but left the exact borders of the Red River valley dangerously undefined.

What is the Louisiana Purchase?

100

While we know it by the leaders' names today, Thomas Jefferson officially titled this military mission the "Corps" of this.

What is the Corps of Discovery?

100

Known as the "Father of the Constitution," this fourth U.S. President asked Congress for a declaration of war against Britain in 1812.

Who is James Madison?

200

This French Leader sold the Louisiana Territory to the United States.

Who is Napoleon Bonaparte?

200

This type of transportation was commonly used by explorers to travel through rivers and waterways during the expedition.

What is a boat?

200

Often called the "Lewis and Clark of the South" these two men were commissioned by Thomas Jefferson to find the headwaters of the Red River.

Who are Thomas Freeman and Peter Custis?

200

This teenage mother and member of the Shoshone tribe was essential to the mission's success, acting as an interpreter and a symbol of peace to the other tribes.

Who is Sacagawea?

200

While fighting the United States, this European superpower was simultaneously locked in a massive conflict against Napoleonic France.

What is Great Britain?

300

The U.S. paid this amount for the Louisiana Territory.

What is $15 Million Dollars?

300

This European country still influenced parts of region and was a concern for U.S. officials during exploration.

What is Spain?

300

Unlike Lewis and Clark, this expedition was intercepted and forced to turn back by soldiers from this European empire, which claimed the river belonged to Texas.

What is Spain?

300

Besides mapping, the expeditions primary goal was scientific; they sent back dozens of crates to Jefferson containing 178 new plants and the bones of this 'barking" Great Plains rodent.

What is the Prarie Dog?

300

This controversial British policy involved intercepting American merchant ships and forcing a "naturalized" Sailors into service for the Royal Navy.

What is impressment?

400

Control of this river was a major reason for why U.S. wanted the Louisiana Territory

What is the Mississippi River?

400

The expedition resulted in the discovery of what natural landform?

What are the Hot Springs?

400

The explorers' journey was made nearly impossible by this massive, 100-mile-long natural jam of dead trees and debris that blocked the river.

What is the Great Raft?

400

After reaching the Pacific Ocean, the Corps built this log fort near present-day Astoria, Oregon, to survive a brutal winter of rain and near-starvation.

What is Fort Clatsop?

400

After the British burned Washington D.C., they failed to capture this Maryland fort, an event witnessed and recorded in verse by Francis Scott Key.

What is Fort McHenry?

500

This expedition explored the newly acquired land from 1804 to 1806.

What is the Lewis and Clark Expedition?

500

Like other early explorations, this expedition was part of this broader U.S. effort to expand and understand lands West of the original states.

What is westward expansion?

500

Because this expedition failed to find the border, the U.S. and Spain created this "no-man's-land" strip of territory to avoid starting a war.

What is the Neutral Strip?

500

Latin for Plants and Animals, Merriwether Lewis documented these things in his journal.

What is Flora and Fauna?

500

Signed in a neutral Belgian city in December 1814, this treaty officially ended the war but took weeks to be announced in the United States.

What is the Treaty of Ghent?