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Copyright © 2013 by Oklahoma History Press, Inc. All Rights Reserved Unit 1 Early Days In Oklahoma Enter Coronado by Oklahoma artist Charles Banks Wilson.

Copyright © 2013 by Oklahoma History Press, Inc. All Rights Reserved Chapter 3 American Explorers Louisiana Purchase Lewis and Clark Expedition The Sparks Expedition The Great Salt Plains First Long Expedition Second Long Expedition Trading Expeditions

Copyright © 2013 by Oklahoma History Press, Inc. All Rights Reserved DISCUSSION QUESTIONS 1.Explain how the United States came to own the Louisiana Territory. 2.For oral discussion or work outside of class, tell about each expedition below including its purpose, any important facts, its success or its failure: a.James B. Wilkinson Expedition b.Richard Sparks Expedition c.George C. Sibley’s Expedition d.Zebulon Pike Expedition e.Stephen H. Long’s Expedition f.Hugh Glenn’s Expedition

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Copyright © 2013 by Oklahoma History Press, Inc. All Rights Reserved Captain Meriwether Lewis Lieutenant William Clark

Copyright © 2013 by Oklahoma History Press, Inc. All Rights Reserved French Trade with the Indians, an illustration by artist Charles Banks Wilson.

Copyright © 2013 by Oklahoma History Press, Inc. All Rights Reserved Prairie Fire by Blackbear Bosin shows the burning of the plains. Lewis and Clark noted during their expedition: “a cloudy morning & smoky all day from the burning of the plains, which was set on fire by the Minetarries for an early crop of grass, as an inducement for the Buffalow to feed on...”

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