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- 3. This explorer named one of his sons Meriweather Lewis, in honor of his expedition partner who took his own life.
- 8. This american businessman was lieutenant colonel in the Spanish - American War.
- 9. This Doctrine began in 1823 and was policy meant to stop European colonialism in the Americas.
- 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.
- 13. This disagreement started with a free range porcine creature.
- 15. This Spanish explorer who was known for exploring the Pacific North West, was born in 1743.
- 16. This Fort was the winter encampment for the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- 17. The doctrine or belief that the spreading of the united states across the Americas was justifiable.
- 19. a treaty so nice they named the council twice.
- 21. This Catholic missionary was known for his work among Native American communities.
- 22. People of both french and native ancestry.
- 23. The original european settlement of what would later become the town of Seattle, Washington.
- 24. This Native-American woman's face was featured on the dollar coin.
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- 1. A city that sits on the border between Washington and Oregon is named after this British officer of the royal navy.
- 2. You otter keep your eye out while swimming in the pacific.
- 3. This man was a captain in the British Royal Navy.
- 4. This war took place on the north-west plateau.
- 5. This tunnel is a mountain pass through the Cascade Range.
- 6. The first non Native American woman to climb Mount Rainier.
- 7. This man was Seattle, Washington's wealthiest resident during his lifetime.
- 11. During this Fort's existence, one of its names was "Harney's Depot".
- 12. This man, who was the first governor of Washington, was also a republican lawyer.
- 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.
- 18. The largest city in Washington is named for this chief.
- 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.
