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4. a. Explore "Early Indian Groups." Have you heard of the majority of the groups on this map? b. Write down the names of Indian groups that you recognize or have heard of before. 5. What large, regional categories are labeled in “Early Indian Groups"? List them. 6. a. Find southern Arizona on “Early Indian Groups." What groups do you recognize there?
7. a. Use the information in “Early Indian Groups" and "U. S. Westward Expansion" to help you figure out approximately which Indian groups' lands were transferred in the Louisiana Purchase. List ten Indian groups that lived in that region. a. Use the information in "Early Indian Groups" and "U. S. Westward Expansion" to help you figure out approximately which Indian groups' lands were transferred in the Gadsden Purchase. Which Indian groups do you think were most affected by this land transfer? 8. a. Look at "U. S. Westward Expansion." List the names and dates of the eight major territorial gains the United States made after 1783.
a. Look at "U. S. Westward Expansion." List the names and dates of the eight major territorial gains the United States made after 1783. 9. b. What was the last territorial gain in the continental (mainland) the United States? C. In what decade did the United States gain the most territory?
Early Indian Groups-https://media. nationalgeographic. org/assets/file/Native-Languages-Ma p. pdf
Westward https://media. nationalgeographic. org/assets/file/Westward-Expansion- color. pdf
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