Go West with Famous Trailblazers

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Opening the West In 1800 Spain Great Britain and France claimed land west of the Mississippi River in North America Within decades the whole region would belong to the United States µ Empty land not empty µ Inhabited for many centuries In 1800 the West was already inhabited by hundreds of groups of Native peoples On the plains lived the Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne as well as the Ojibwa Blackfoot and Cree First Nations in Canada The Southwest was home to the Apache Navajo and others Pacific Coast peoples included the Chinook while the Nez Percé and other nations lived in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains Above The cliff houses of Mesa Verde in Colorado were built by the Pueblo peoples before 1300 The Louisiana Purchase µ Into the wilderness µ Jefferson expands the nation The French territory of Louisiana was a vast region west of the Mississippi River that included the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains In 1803 Napoléon Bonaparte then-ruler of France sold the territory to President Thomas Jefferson in what was known as the Louisiana Purchase Jefferson later sent expeditions there to try to find a route to the Pacific Ocean to help US trade with Asia 4