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Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration

The West in 1800. Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration. - Kentucky & Tennessee will declare statehood in 1800, while Ohio will declare in 1803. - the Mississippi River was our western border, but France & Spain were negotiating for control of the Louisiana Territory in 1800.

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Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration

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  1. The West in 1800 Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration - Kentucky & Tennessee will declare statehood in 1800, while Ohio will declare in 1803 - the Mississippi River was our western border, but France & Spain were negotiating for control of the Louisiana Territory in 1800 - control for the port of New Orleans almost caused war!

  2. Napoleon and New Orleans Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration - after losing the French & Indian War, France turned over the Louisiana Territory to Spain - the fight for New Orleans almost caused a war between the United States & Spain - in 1800, Spain sent the Louisiana Territory back to France in a secret treaty

  3. - to avoid war, Jefferson asked Napoleon Bonaparte if he would be willing to sell New Orleans Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration - Jefferson received a surprising response: “did the U.S. want to purchase the entire Louisiana Territory?” Napoleon Bonaparte

  4. The Louisiana Purchase Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration - Napoleon turned the Louisiana Territory over for a couple reasons: 1. America was determined to keep the New Orleans port open 2. the Haitian revolt in Hispaniola by Toussaint L’Ouverture weakened Napoleon’s desire for a colony in America 3. France needed the money to fund their war with England - Jefferson obtained the Louisiana Purchase for $15,000,000 on April 30, 1803, doubling the size of the United States!!!

  5. Lewis and Clark Explore Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration - after the Louisiana Purchase, Jefferson chose MeriwetherLewis and William Clark to conduct an expedition to explore the new territory - the 40 man expedition came to be known as the Lewis and Clark expedition or the “Corps of Discovery” - Clark’s slave, York, became very popular with the Native-Americans for his hunting skills York

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  7. Up the Missouri River Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration - Jefferson instructed the expedition to record the landscape, plants, animals, and establish good relations with Natives - they left in May of 1804 and by October had reached the Mandan Indian villages in North Dakota - they spent the Winter with the Mandan people and French fur trappers

  8. - in the Spring of 1805, the expedition left the village with a French trapper, his wife Sacagawea, and their baby Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration - Sacagawea was a Shoshone woman with great geographical knowledge & language skill - she was born in Idaho, but was taken prisoner by the Mandan tribe in a battle with the Shoshone in 1800 and relocated to North Dakota

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  10. On to the Pacific Ocean Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration - the expedition had to walk around the 10-mile long Great Falls in Montana - once completed, they made their way onto Shoshone lands in Idaho - in November of 1805, the expedition finally reached the Pacific Ocean!

  11. Pike’s Expedition Ch.10, Sec.2 – The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration - with Lewis & Clark exploring the northern territory of the Louisiana Territory, Jefferson asked Zebulon Pike to explore the southern portion along the Arkansas and Red Rivers - Pike traveled all the way to the Rockies (Pike’s Peak in Colorado is named after him) - the expedition eventually traveled to the Rio Grande River and was arrested by Spanish troops & released in 1807 Zebulon Pike

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