Chapter 11, Lesson 4. ACOS #10 : Describe political, social, and economic events between 1803 and 1860 that led to the expansion of the territory of the United States. Key Vocabulary Words. Wagon train – a line of covered wagons that moved together across the country.
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By geoffFirst Americans. Always click on the bow and arrow to get to the next slide. The people who were the first to live in America are called First Americans. They are also called Native Americans or American Indians.
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