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Ch 14 Review

Marbury v. Madison=Judicial Review Founding Documents Revolution Events ec. of Ind. exington Marbury v. Madison=Judicial Review aratoga rticles of Confed. G v. O = Gibbons vs. Ogden Interstate trade Valley Forge onstitution McC v. M = McCulloch vs. Maryland – Fed gov’t supreme orktown DS vs. S = Jamestown -1st perm. English settlement New England Mayflower Compact – 1st system of self- gov’t Middle Colonies Long winters, rocky soil, timber, fishing, shipbuilding, whaling Declaration of Independence – Freedom from Englsih Rule subsistence farming, good soil, warm climate Constitution –Replaced Article of Confed. Louisiana Purchase – Doubled size of US Southern Colonies Hot climate, fertile soil, cash crops, plantation system Appalachian Mtns Oregon Territory 1846 US in 1783 Louisiana Purchase Mexican Cession Mississippi R. 1803 1848 Gadsden Purchase Texas Annexation Florida Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) 1853 Adams-Onis Treaty (1819) 1845 Rocky Mtns.

“American Progress” by John Gast, 1872 Super STAAR 130 Greatest American History Facts: Colonization thru Reconstruction 91. Manifest Destiny is the belief that the United States should own all of the land between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. Manifest Destiny “American Progress” by John Gast, 1872 ".... the right of our manifest destiny to over spread and to possess the whole of the continent … It is right such as that of the tree to the space of air .” John O Sullivan 1845

Greatest American History Facts: Colonization thru Reconstruction Super STAAR 130 Greatest American History Facts: Colonization thru Reconstruction 92. Westward Expansion – The movement of American to the western territories along the Oregon Trail, Santa Fe Trail, Mormon Trail, and California Trail.

Greatest American History Facts: Colonization thru Reconstruction Super STAAR 130 Greatest American History Facts: Colonization thru Reconstruction 95. The annexation of created tension between the U.S. and Mexico, resulting in the . The U.S. victory resulted in the acquisition of land known as the . Texas Mexican War Mexican Cession