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Missouri FUN Page!

WORD SEARCH
Can you find the words from the list below?
They might horizontal, vertical or backward.
Unscramble
the letters to make
the capital of Missouri:
N O F R J E S E F
T Y C I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
A N S W E R : J E F F E R S O N C I T Y
Hawthorn
St. Louis
Soy Beans
Ozarks
Lake Wappapello
Algonquian
Missouri Waltz
Mule
Color the
Missouri State Flag:
Color key:
A F S Y O R R J X Y O T M B P H
N E T J O B F O T X V O X U A E
S M L L B D P I X H K T D E I S
M H O N A I U Q N O G L A Y S J
O X U H H A W T H O R N E G W M
Z G I Y H S N A E B Y O S K N X
A Q S M I S S O U R I W A L T Z
R N B C O H Q T R W M A A A I Y
K V L K B Q B E S G M U L E D F
S O L A K E W A P P A P E L L O
QUIZ
What is Missouris
nickname?
A N S W E R :
T H E S H O W M E S T A T E
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The Look There State
The See This State
The Show Me State
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Westward Expansion: 1800-1850s
Match each historical event with the person (or people) who accomplished them.
Andrew Jackson
Lewis and Clark
Henry Clay
John C. Calhoun
Thomas Jefferson
Sacagawea James Monroe
1. Signed into law the Indian Removal Act of 1830 which allowed the purchase of
Indian tribal lands in the East while relocating those living on the lands to the
West.
2. She worked as an interpreter and a guide to the Lewis and Clark Expedition
and is credited with the success of the expedition.
3. A senator and representative from Kentucky, he was a strong opponent of
Manifest Destiny and the Mexican-American War. He was one of the main authors
of the Compromise of 1850.
4. Made the first journey by citizens of the United States to the west coast and the
Pacific Ocean. They traveled from Missouri to Oregon and made contact with
many native tribes along the way.
5. Fifth president of the United States and author of the Doctrine that stated that
the United States would no longer tolerate European intervention and colonization
in the Americas.
6. Purchased the Louisiana Territory from France, which, at the time, doubled
the size of the United States. This was known as the Louisiana Purchase. This
started the western expansion and marked the first new territory added to the
United States.
7. A senator from South Carolina and vice president under two different presi-
dents, he was a strong supporter of States rights and a strict opponent of the
Compromise of 1850.
US History
Missouri FUN Page!
WORD SEARCH
Can you find the words from the list below?
They might horizontal, vertical or backward.
Unscramble
the letters to make
the capital of Missouri:
N O F R J E S E F
T Y C I
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _
A N S W E R : J E F F E R S O N C I T Y
Hawthorn
St. Louis
Soy Beans
Ozarks
Lake Wappapello
Algonquian
Missouri Waltz
Mule
Color the
Missouri State Flag:
Color key:
A F S Y O R R J X Y O T M B P H
N E T J O B F O T X V O X U A E
S M L L B D P I X H K T D E I S
M H O N A I U Q N O G L A Y S J
O X U H H A W T H O R N E G W M
Z G I Y H S N A E B Y O S K N X
A Q S M I S S O U R I W A L T Z
R N B C O H Q T R W M A A A I Y
K V L K B Q B E S G M U L E D F
S O L A K E W A P P A P E L L O
QUIZ
What is Missouris
nickname?
A N S W E R :
T H E S H O W M E S T A T E
More worksheets at www.education.com/worksheets Copyright 2010-2011 by Education.com
The Look There State
The See This State
The Show Me State
2011-2012 by Education.com
Westward Expansion: 1800-1850s
Match each historical event with the person (or people) who accomplished them.
Andrew Jackson
Lewis and Clark
Henry Clay
John C. Calhoun
Thomas Jefferson
Sacagawea James Monroe
US History ANSWERS
ANDREW JACKSON
SACAGAWEA
HENRY CLAY
LEWIS AND CLARK
JAMES MONROE
THOMAS JEFFERSON
JOHN C. CALHOUN
1. Signed into law the Indian Removal Act of 1830 which allowed the purchase of
Indian tribal lands in the East while relocating those living on the lands to the
West.
2. She worked as an interpreter and a guide to the Lewis and Clark Expedition
and is credited with the success of the expedition.
3. A senator and representative from Kentucky, he was a strong opponent of
Manifest Destiny and the Mexican-American War. He was one of the main authors
of the Compromise of 1850.
4. Made the first journey by citizens of the United States to the west coast and the
Pacific Ocean. They traveled from Missouri to Oregon and made contact with
many native tribes along the way.
5. Fifth president of the United States and author of the Doctrine that stated that
the United States would no longer tolerate European intervention and colonization
in the Americas.
6. Purchased the Louisiana Territory from France, which, at the time, doubled
the size of the United States. This was known as the Louisiana Purchase. This
started the western expansion and marked the first new territory added to the
United States.
7. A senator from South Carolina and vice president under two different presi-
dents, he was a strong supporter of States rights and a strict opponent of the
Compromise of 1850.

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