Final Exam
Across
- 1. This person was one of the leaders of an expedition to explorer the newly bought Louisiana Territory and is now famous for his work. His first name starts with an M.
- 3. What started as someone killing a pig turned into two nations both bring in a big amount of military guns, ships, and men.
- 5. This event is also called the "Wagon Train of 1843" when an estimated 700 to 1,000 emigrants moved across the country to Oregon.
- 12. This man was a Spanish explorer and the first European to see the mouth of the Columbia River.
- 13. This company is a Canadian company that deals in fur trade. In the past they controlled much of the fur trade in British Northern America.
- 16. This was a war between the Yakima and the United States that mostly took place in the southern interior of present-day Washington.
- 17. This person was the first non-Native American women to climb to the top of Mt. Rainier.
- 19. This is the name of a group of people that have mixed indigenous and Euro-American ancestry.
- 21. This is a railroad tunnel that is located in Stampede Pass.
- 23. This man is regarded as the founder of Seattle. He served two terms as Mayor of Seattle.
- 24. This Belgian Catholic priest went on missions to bring Native Americans to his religion.
- 25. This man made a fortune off of the fur trade and was the first multi-millionaire in the United States.
- 26. This Chinook word that means by and by is the unofficial motto of Washington State.
- 27. This event was a meeting between the Native American tribes, Cayuse, Nez Perce, Walla Walla, Umatilla, and Yakima, and the United States to sign a treaty.
- 28. This event was a dispute over the capture of vessels at the mouth of Nootka Sound that almost caused a war between Spain and Great Britain.
Down
- 2. This man was an American officer and also one of the first people to summit Mt. Rainer.
- 4. This man was a British officer of the Royal Navy. He is most well known for his expedition were he explored the coasts of what are now the American states Alaska, Washington, and Oregon and what is now the Canadian providence, British Columbia.
- 6. This man was the first person to be the governor of Washington State. He had been the governor of the Washington Territory twice before.
- 7. This person was a Greek navigator that sailed for Spain. There is a strait named after him that leads into Puget Sound.
- 8. This fort was named for Captain George Vancouver and was located where present-day Vancouver, Washington is now.
- 9. This person was one of the leaders of an expedition to explorer the Louisiana Territory and is now famous for his work and discoveries. His first name starts with a W.
- 10. This person was the only female that traveled with the Lewis and Clark exploration group. She traveled with her baby and was a great help to the explorers.
- 11. This fort was a U.S. Army post in the Washington Territory and was originally called "Harney's Depot" and "Colville Depot" before it was named what it is called now.
- 14. This is what the Pacific Sea Otter was referred to because of it's very dense fur.
- 15. The city with the highest population in Washington is named after this chief.
- 18. This group was also called the North West Company. They controlled most of the fur trade from the 1780s to 1821.
- 20. A great British explorer that, on one of his voyages, visited many places including Cape Disappointment and the Bering Strait.
- 22. This is a fort that is part of the Lewis and Clark National Park. It is located in Oregon.