Early Washington State History

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Across
  1. 3. This explorer named one of his sons Meriweather Lewis, in honor of his expedition partner who took his own life.
  2. 8. This american businessman was lieutenant colonel in the Spanish - American War.
  3. 9. This Doctrine began in 1823 and was policy meant to stop European colonialism in the Americas.
  4. 10. A body of water in Washington is named for this greek explorer, who's journey to the pacific north-west certainly wasn't a 'strait' line.
  5. 13. This disagreement started with a free range porcine creature.
  6. 15. This Spanish explorer who was known for exploring the Pacific North West, was born in 1743.
  7. 16. This Fort was the winter encampment for the Lewis and Clark expedition.
  8. 17. The doctrine or belief that the spreading of the united states across the Americas was justifiable.
  9. 19. a treaty so nice they named the council twice.
  10. 21. This Catholic missionary was known for his work among Native American communities.
  11. 22. People of both french and native ancestry.
  12. 23. The original european settlement of what would later become the town of Seattle, Washington.
  13. 24. This Native-American woman's face was featured on the dollar coin.
Down
  1. 1. A city that sits on the border between Washington and Oregon is named after this British officer of the royal navy.
  2. 2. You otter keep your eye out while swimming in the pacific.
  3. 3. This man was a captain in the British Royal Navy.
  4. 4. This war took place on the north-west plateau.
  5. 5. This tunnel is a mountain pass through the Cascade Range.
  6. 6. The first non Native American woman to climb Mount Rainier.
  7. 7. This man was Seattle, Washington's wealthiest resident during his lifetime.
  8. 11. During this Fort's existence, one of its names was "Harney's Depot".
  9. 12. This man, who was the first governor of Washington, was also a republican lawyer.
  10. 14. This controversy that took place in the late 1700's was a political dispute between the Spanish Empire, the Kingdom of Great Britain, and the early United States of America.
  11. 18. The largest city in Washington is named for this chief.
  12. 20. Due to a need for adventure, this man took his own life after returning to normal life as apposed to the expedition he had been on with his friend and a Native-American woman, following the Missouri river.