Early Statehood & Manifest Destiny Test Review

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Early Statehood & Manifest Destiny Test Review

2. James Pinckney Henderson 3. Senator to the U.S. Congress 1. It ended the Mexican War. U.S. gained 529,000 square miles known as the Mexican Cession & made the Rio Grande the border between TX & Mex. 2. James Pinckney Henderson 3. Senator to the U.S. Congress 4. African Americans & Women 5. -Boundary dispute between Mexico & Texas Manifest Destiny- wanting to own land to reach the Pacific Annexation of Texas- Mexico didn’t approve 6. Agreed with annexation & slavery

7. Didn’t want annexation or the spread of slavery 8. Legislative, Judicial, Executive 9. House of Representatives & Senate 10. Belief that Americans will dominate the territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific 11. California would be a free state; Utah & New Mexico get to vote of slavery; Texas sells northern land to U.S. to pay off debt. 12. Protection of U.S. military; use U.S. monetary system; agree with Manifest Destiny 13. Nueces River 14. Rio Grande

15. Write a new Constitution (1845) 16. 529,000 square miles- Present day California, Nevada, Arizona, parts of Wyoming, New Mexico & Colorado 17. President of the U.S. during Texas annexation & Mexican War. 18. U.S. bought land from France in 1803. It doubled the size of the U.S. 19. 1, 2, 3, 4 20. It would spread slavery and give more southern politicians to strengthen slave laws. Fear of war with Mexico.

21. 2, 3, 4, 1 22. 3, 2, 4, 1 23. Compromise of 1850 24. Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo 25. Congress would allow settlers to decide if slavery would be allowed by popular sovereignty. 26. 1845 27. In favor of Manifest Destiny 28. Slavery to be banned from Louisiana. North of the parallel 36 30 29. U.S. & Mexico