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Explore the significance of the Mississippi River in the US, the purchase of Louisiana, and the expedition of Lewis and Clark. Discover why control of the Mississippi was vital, how the US acquired Louisiana, and the impact of this historic event.
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The Louisiana Purchase Why was the Mississippi so important to the US? How did the US purchase Louisiana?
Control of the Mississippi • 1800: 1milion people living between Appalachian Mts and Mississippi River • Most were farmers • Needed to ship wheat and corn down river
Control of the Mississippi • Needed to get to New Orleans • Spain controlled it • Pinckney Treaty: Spain allowed Americans to ship their goods down and store them in New Orleans
Control of the Mississippi • However, Spain signed a treaty giving Louisiana back to France 1800 • Napoleon wanted to grow food in America and ship to West Indies • However Africans in Haiti revolted • Much like the French Revolution
Control of Mississippi However Africans (slaves) in Haiti revolted • Much like the French Revolution • Toussaint L’Ouverture led the revolt
Control of Mississippi • Toussaint was captured but France couldn’t control the Island • 1804 Haiti declared independence
US buys Louisiana • Jefferson wants to buy New Orleans • Sent James Monroe & Robert Livingston to negotiate • Jefferson told them they could offer up to $10 million
US buys Louisiana • Napoleon decides to sell all of Louisiana • Had to pay for wars in Europe • France had lost Haiti
US buys Louisiana • They offered the French $15 million dollars
US buys Louisiana • This doubles the size of the nation
Planning an Expedition • Know one really knows what’s west • Plan an expedition: long voyage of exploration • Meriwether Lewis and William Clark go explore in 1803
Lewis and Clark Expedition • Let’s take a short true or False quiz
Lewis and Clark Expedition • Letter Thomas Jefferson wrote to them
Lewis & Clark • Sacagawea: Shoshone Native who would guide them • The Spirit of Sacajawea
Lewis & Clark • Continental divide: mountain ridge that separates system flowing toward opposite side of the continent
Lewis & Clark • 1805 they reach the Pacific • 1806 returned to St. Louis
Pike Explores the West • Zebulon Pike explored the upper Mississippi River and Arkansas River • Colorado • New Mexico • Pikes Peak
Pike Explores the West • He entered Spanish territory • He was arrested and taken to Mexico • Returned to US through Texas area
Let’s play game as class • http://www.nationalgeographic.com/west/main.html
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