Miss Garner. A. For logging. B. For fun. C. To be alone. D. For freedom, land, and gold.

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Miss Garner

A. For logging. B. For fun. C. To be alone. D. For freedom, land, and gold.

A. George Washington B. Alexander Hamilton C. James Madison D. Thomas Jefferson

A. To gather information about the land and make surveys. B. To lead the Indians to Oregon. C. To make a Peace Treaty with France. D. Find where the Mississippi was.

A. 15,000 B. 10,000 C. 15,000,000 D. 10,000,000

A. Chickamauga / Rocky B. Mississippi / Rocky C. Oregon / Foot Hills D. Pacific / Foot Hills

A. Mississippi, Nebraska, and South Dakota B. Tennessee, Ohio, Florida C. California, New Mexico, and Arizona D. Louisiana, Texas, and Florida

A. Canada B. All the rivers. C. The Rocky Mountains D. A solution to the Texas border dispute.

A. Davy Crockett B. Santa Anna C. Pioneers D. Mexican Indians

A. Santa Claus B. Paul B. C. Pecos Bill D. Davy Crockett

A. Made the United States poorer. B. Outlawed slavery for the West. C. Doubled the size of the United States. D. Made the United States richer.

A. The Oregon Trail B. Trail of Tears C. California Trail Lewis and Clark Trail

A. Boat B. Train C. Wagon D. By foot

A. Cheap Land B. Gold Rush C. Indian Retreat D. The Mexican-American War

A. Pioneers B. Miners C. Texans D. The Forty Niners

A. oil B. Diamonds C. Silver D. Gold

A. Alexander Graham Bell B. James Watt C. Robert Fulton D. George Stephenson

A. Robert Fulton B. Samuel Morse C. Alexander Graham Bell D. John Henry

A. George Stephenson B. Robert Fulton Alexander Graham Bell Samuel Morse