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Chapter 10 Section 2

Chapter 10 Section 2. By: Rebecca Klatt and Ryan Pfundstein. You’re Wrong. 1.) What was the Louisiana Purchase?. 1900, it put 12 acres in Botswana 1803, doubled the size of the United States 1795, gave Americans rights to travel freely on the Mississippi River

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Chapter 10 Section 2

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  1. Chapter 10 Section 2 By: Rebecca Klatt and Ryan Pfundstein

  2. You’re Wrong

  3. 1.) What was the Louisiana Purchase? • 1900, it put 12 acres in Botswana • 1803, doubled the size of the United States • 1795, gave Americans rights to travel freely on the Mississippi River • 1720, established original 13 colonies

  4. You’re Right

  5. You’re Wrong

  6. 2.) What was the connection between Napoleon and New Orleans • The United States conquered New Orleans • Japan colonized New Orleans • Spain bought New Orleans • France owned New Orleans

  7. You’re Right

  8. You’re Wrong

  9. 3.) Where did Lewis and Clark's expedition return from? • Ft. Clatsop, Oregon • St. Louis, Missouri • New Orleans, Louisiana • Mexico City, Mexico

  10. You’re Right

  11. You’re Wrong

  12. 4.) Who was the lady that accompanied Lewis and Clark? • Tecumseh • Pocahontas • Sacagawea • Jamie Williams

  13. You’re Right

  14. You’re Wrong

  15. 5.) Who led the expedition in 1806 to find the sources of the Arkansas River and the Red River? • Lewis and Clark • Zebulon Pike • Martin Van Buren • Michael Jackson

  16. You’re Right

  17. Do you want to play again? • Yes • No

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