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Use your guided notes, the interactive on the introduction page of the lesson, and what you remember from Module Four to complete this chart.


Island of Exploration Lesson What is something you learned in this lesson that you think is important?
Washington Monument 04.01 Making a President





John Adams City 04.02 A Worthy Successor





Culture Bay 04.03 American Voices





Jefferson Mountain 04.04 Jefferson Brings Change





Corps of Discovery Cove 04.05 Heroes of the Wild





War of 1812 Harbor




04.06 We Will Not Fall!
Making Connections
Use your guided notes, the interactive on the introduction page of the lesson, and what you remember from Module 04 to complete this chart.
Question Response
What difficulties did George Washington face as the first president? What are some precedents George Washington set as president?


How were Washington’s actions examples of civic virtue?


What difficulties did John Adams face as president? What was the XYZ Affair?


How were the Federalists and the Democratic-Republicans different?


What were Americans like in the 1800s? How do primary sources help historians understand history from different perspectives?


What were some important events in Florida history during this period?

How did Jefferson’s presidency affect the U.S.? How did Jefferson and the Republicans think the country should be run?


What national and international events took place during Jefferson’s presidency? What were their effects?



What was the purpose of exploring North America? Briefly explain who Lewis and Clark were and describe their journey.


Who was Zebulon Pike? How was his experience different from that of Lewis and Clark?


What was the War of 1812?


Why did the U.S. go to war with Great Britain?

How did Americans feel about the war?

What were the effects of the war?

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Lewis and Clark were two American explorers, commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson, who set out on an expedition to explore the newly acquired territory of the Louisiana Purchase. Their journey began in May 1804, when they left St. Louis and traveled up the Missouri River until they reached the Pacific Ocean in November 1805. Their expedition was a major success, as they collected invaluable information about the geography, flora, and fauna of the area, as well as establishing relationships with Native American tribes.

Zebulon Pike was another American explorer who led an expedition in 1806 to explore the southwestern parts of the Louisiana Purchase. His experience was somewhat different from Lewis and Clark's as his focus was on finding suitable locations for military posts and fortifications.

The War of 1812 was a conflict between the United States and Great Britain. It began in June 1812 and ended in February 1815 with a treaty signed in Belgium. The U.S. went to war with Great Britain due to disputes over maritime rights, the impressment of American sailors into the British Navy, and the British blockade of American ports. Americans had mixed feelings about the War of 1812. Some saw it as a necessary defense against British aggression, while others viewed it as a mistake and a waste of resources.

The effects of the War of 1812 were varied. It resulted in the expansion of U.S. territory and increased national pride, but also cost the lives of many soldiers and civilians and increased tensions between the U.S. and Great Britain.
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