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Article 2-p 299 The Mississippi Region Article 5-p 301 The Lewis and Clark Expedition/Preparations Article 6-p 301 Crossing the Plains Article 7-p 302 To Pacific and Back

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__ **2** The Mississippi Region __

Today, New Orleans is full of diversity. New Orleans has been ruled by many nations. It was first founded by the French, and then ruled by the Spanish. Forty years later, the French controlled New Orleans yet again. New Orleans docks were busy getting cargo from up the Mississippi River. Some of the cargo was then going to Europe. This caused New Orleans to receive many different cultures from around the world.


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__**5** The Lewis and Clark Expedition__

President Jefferson is sending an expedition of explorers to study the West and to see if there is a river route to the Pacific Ocean. Jefferson chose Lewis, Clark, and a team of explorers to cross the plains and study the land. Jefferson also would like the team to study the soil, the vegetation, and the climate of the area. The team is also to make peaceful relations with the American Indians. Lewis and Clark start their expedition in May.

__**6** Crossing the Plains__

Lewis and Clark set out on their journey. They met many Indians and told them that he land they were standing on was now owned by the US. They then gave the leaders gifts from their personal supplies. They received help from a French fur trader’s wife, SAGAGAWAYA. She helped them along their journey. Lewis kept a journal with him and wrote down many of his experiences and difficulties. He wrote about sickness, storms, and conflicts with Indians.

__**7** Pacific and Back__

Lewis and Clark are back from their expedition. It was an adventurous expedition. They suffered from cold, hunger, and fatigue in the Rocky Mountains. They traded with many Indian tribes and collected a great amount of scientific facts on the plants and animals of the region. When they arrived home, hundreds of people were on the shore of the river cheering and waving.


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