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Name the Southeastern states we have learned
West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky
Say the northeastern states that we have learned
Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine
A western mountain chain with the highest peaks around 10,000 feet
Bitterroot Mountains
What did Lewis and Clark name their winter fort?
Fort Clatsop
There were a lot of ways Sacagawea helped the group she travelled with...but why did having Sacagawea and her son help specifically with other Native Americans?
When the tribes saw Sacagawea and her son they assumed the group of men were coming in peace
Who became the general of the militia in the Louisiana Territory?
William Clark
Who became the governor of the Louisiana Territory?
Meriwether Lewis
When Lewis and Clark and their group got to the west coast, what ocean did they see?
The Pacific Ocean
Who accompanied Sacagawea on her journey with Lewis and Clark?
Her husband, a fur trader from Canada
Sacagawea's tribe who were known as the first group of northern Native Americans to have horses in the Midwest
Shoshone Indians
The nickname given by William Clark to Sacagawea's son
Pomp or Pompey
The Shoshone Indiana woman who became a guide and translator for Lewis and Clark
Sacagawea
The group of men assigned by President Thomas Jefferson to explore the Louisiana Territory
Corps of Discovery
These two men were chosen to lead the expedition to the Louisiana Territory
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
A group of volunteers to assist a regular army in an emergency
Militia