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15-19 February 2016 Mon: President’s Day Holiday Tues: Chapter 7 Section 1 quiz. Take notes on Chapter 7 section 2. Quiz. Video: “Sacajawea” ; answer questions. Homework: read chapter 7 section 2 on pages 234-239. Answer all questions. Make flashcards for key terms on page 234. Do section assessment on page 232, 1-5. \ Wed and Thurs: Video: “Lewis and Clark: Great Journey West” ; answer questions. ake notes on Chapter 7 section 3. Quiz. Homework: Read chapter 7 section 3 on pages 240-245. Answer all questions.Do section assessment on page 245, 1-5. Make flashcards for key terms highlighted in notes. Quiz. Fri: The Battle of Tripoli, 1805 Watch video on the First Barbary War and answer questions.

The Louisiana Purchase 8.4.1 8.8.2 The Big Idea Under President Jefferson’s leadership, the United States added the Louisiana Territory. Main Ideas As American settlers moved West, control of the Mississippi River became more important to the United States. The Louisiana Purchase almost doubled the size of the United States. Expeditions led by Lewis, Clark, and Pike increased Americans’ understanding of the West.

Main Idea 1: As American settlers moved West, control of the Mississippi River became more important to the United States. Thousands of Americans had settled between the Appalachians and the Mississippi by 1800s. Kentucky, Tennessee, and Ohio were admitted as states. Settlers depended on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers to move products east. Jefferson worried about foreign control of New Orleans and Louisiana. Americans depended on the river, which could be disrupted if a foreign power shut down access to New Orleans. Spain had closed the port in 1784; not reopened to Americans until 1795. "There is on the globe one single spot, the possessor of which is our natural and habitual enemy: it is New Orleans“ (Thomas Jefferson, 1802)

Louisiana Spanish Control French Control Spain controlled both New Orleans and Louisiana–land stretching from Mississippi River to Rocky Mountains Spain gave land to France in treaty in 1800 French Control French leader Napoléon Bonaparte wanted to rebuild France’s empire in North America. a massive slave Rebellion in French colony of Haiti, in the Caribbean, ended Napoléon’s dream in 1802 Rebellion was led by former slave Toussaint Louverture

Main Idea 2: The Louisiana Purchase almost doubled the size of the United States. Jefferson sent ambassador to France to try to buy New Orleans They were authorized to spend $10 million The French offered to sell all of Louisiana. Napoléon had wanted to set up a North American empire, but a revolt in Haiti ruined those plans. Also needed money to finance war against Great Britain. Price was $15 million Louisiana Purchase approved by Senate on October 20, 1803 Nearly doubled size of United States

Lewis and Clark Expedition Main Idea 3: Expeditions led by Lewis, Clark, and Pike increased Americans’ understanding of the West. Lewis and Clark Expedition Expedition to explore the Louisiana Purchase Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark Included 50 skilled frontiersmen Began near St. Louis on May 14, 1804 Reached the Pacific Ocean in November, 1805

Contact with Native Americans Lewis used interpreters to talk to leaders of each of the peoples they met. Told them United States now owned land on which Native Americans lived Relied on goodwill of the peoples they met - Given food by Shoshone, Nez Percé, and others Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman, served as a guide and interpreter.

Pike’s Exploration Zebulon Pike, an army officer, led another expedition to the West in 1806. Explored area near Louisiana Territory’s western border with New Spain Headed into Rocky Mountains in present-day Colorado Traveled into Spanish lands and was arrested When finally released, still praised the opportunities for doing business with the Spanish Pike’s report offered Americans the first description of the Southwest.