On the Move Social Studies Chapter 11

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On the Move Social Studies Chapter 11 18 Questions!

The Monroe _______declared that the united States was willing to go to war to stop European countries from expanding their American empires. Doctrine

Settlers west of the Appalachians were called__________? pioneers

Who wanted to form a strong confederation of Indians in Kentucky and Tennessee? Tecumsen

To stop the United States from moving further west, who closed the port of New Orleans to western farmers ? Spain

How did the Louisiana Purchase change the United States? It doubled the size of the country

Who served as a guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition? Sacagawea

Daniel Boone was one of the first _________to go west across the Appalachians? pioneers

How did the Lewis and Clark expedition help pioneers? By mapping passes through the Rockies.

What was one result of the Battle of Tippecanoe? The Americans destroyed Prophetstown.

the Northern Merchants What group of Americans did not want U.S. to go to war with Britain like the rest of the War Hawks? the Northern Merchants

What was the turning point of the War of 1812 ? the battle of Lake Erie

After the war of 1812, Americans’ pride in their country led to a new feeling of __________? nationalism

Who wrote a poem about American bravery as the British bombed Fort McHenry in Baltimore ? Francis Scott Key

Who defended New Orleans during the war of 1812? Andrew Jackson

President Monroe convinced Spain to allow the United States to __________West Florida? annex (or add)

Meriwether Lewis was a _________through the lands west of the Mississippi River? pathfinder

How many free people did a state have to have before it could become a state ? about 60,000

Who was the leader who wanted Indians to unite against settlers taking their land? Tecumseh.

That’s All! Keep Sharp Minds!