into the unknown
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Louisiana Purchase and Lewis and ClarkTRANSCRIPT
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WHY DID PEOPLE MOVE WEST?
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$15 millionThat’s 4 cents an acre
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Effects of Westward Expansion
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“I have heard you intend to settle us on a reservation near the mountains. I don’t want to settle…A long time ago this land belonged to our fathers, but when I go up to the river I see camps of soldiers …These soldiers cut down my timber, they kill my buffalo, and when I see that, my heart feels like bursting.” – Satanta, Kiowa Chief, 1876
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PART II
Play National Geographic, Lewis and Clark Trailer
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York: Clark’s slave; his hunting and fishing made him a valuable member of the expedition
Seaman: Lewis’ Newfoundland
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SacagaweaShoshone kidnapped at age 12 by the Hidatsa tribe and sold to Toussaint Charbonneau as his slave and wife.Lewis and Clark needed a translator and navigator. That is where Charbonneau and Sacagawea came in handy.
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Her Baby
On February 11, 1805, Sacagawea gave birth to her only son. His name was Jean-Baptiste
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