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Lewis and Clark

Lewis and Clark . Mr. Boeke. What we’ll Learn…. What was the Louisiana Purchase? Who was Sacagawea Different historical perspectives toward Sacagawea How cross-hatching can be used for value How interpretations of the same story can differ. VOCABULARY CROSS-HATCHING VALUE ILLUSTRATION.

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Lewis and Clark

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  1. Lewis and Clark Mr. Boeke

  2. What we’ll Learn… What was the Louisiana Purchase? Who was Sacagawea Different historical perspectives toward Sacagawea How cross-hatching can be used for value How interpretations of the same story can differ VOCABULARY CROSS-HATCHING VALUE ILLUSTRATION

  3. The Louisiana Purchase Napoleon Bonaparte Thomas Jefferson Expanded American territory westward 1800 Napoleon Bonaparte convinces Spain to sell back the territory Jefferson feared the strong French presence

  4. “Corps of Discovery” Expedition William Clark Merriwether Lewis Purpose: Explore new territory of Louisiana Purchase Transportation by water Mississippi, Gulf of Mexico From St. Louis May, 14 1804

  5. Where was it… Took 2 years and 4 months New territory populated by Native Americans

  6. Their Path (1804-1806) MAP KEY Blue=departing, Red=returning Started in St. Louis, went to the pacific, and came back Traveled mainly by river 55 ft keel boat

  7. Fort Mandan Nov. 3, 1804 Start Construction Protection from enemy tribes 45 degrees below zero Rest, less travel in Winter

  8. Toussaint Charbonneau Winter at Fort Mandan 1804-1805 Joined as interpreter, with Sacagawea One of his wives, pregnant Common in Native Cultures

  9. Sacagawea 16 years old Means “bird woman” Son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau Born Feb. 11,1805 present day North Dakota Lewis and rattlesnake tail

  10. DRAWING EXPECTATIONs It MUST include : Sacagawea John Baptiste Charbonneau “Pomp” Rattlesnake/ or just the tail Fort Mandan/North Dakota landscape Lewis and/or Clark

  11. REVIEW What city did the expedition start in? What was the official name? Who was first in command? Who was president? Who did we buy the Louisiana territory from? How much was it? Who was Toussaint Charbonneau?

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