The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration Notebook pages 29 and 30 Text pages 318-323.

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The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration Notebook pages 29 and 30 Text pages

Jefferson Takes Office page 313: : With a partner go over Cornell Notes Main IdeaWhy it Matters Now When Jefferson became president in 1801, his party replaced Federalist programs with his own Today’s Democratic Party traces its roots to the party of Jefferson, the Democratic-Republicans.

The Louisiana Purchase and Exploration page 318 NB 28 Main IdeaWhy it Matters Now

CA SS Standard Students analyze the divergent paths of the American people in the West from 1800 to the mid-1800s and the challenges they faced. 2. Describe the purpose, challenges, and economic incentives associated with westward expansion, including the concept of Manifest Destiny (e.g., the Lewis and Clark expedition)…

Notebook page 29 With a partner read and discuss the definitions: Louisiana Purchase/Lewis and Clark Expedition

Notebook page 29: Objective SWBAT describe the purpose, challenges, and economic incentives of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Ch 10 Journal..NB 29 Students answer “Interact with History” question on text page 311-at least 4 complete sentences “What dangers will you face on an expedition west? Students pair share their responses

Challenges of Exploring the Unknown

Notebook page 29 Write and Answer the following: Describe the purpose, challenges, and economic incentives of the Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis and Clark expedition. Answer each “RED” as we Read pages

Louisiana Purchase/Lewis and Clark Expedition Louisiana PurchaseLewis and Clark Expedition Purpose: Challenges: Economic Incentives:

Louisiana Territory and Exploration Map Use text page 320 to LABEL the Map

Debrief Students share objective question responses Also, compare maps Have a great day