P I E S PERIOD 5— Migration & Settlement America in the World

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P I E S PERIOD 5—1848-1877 Migration & Settlement America in the World Mormons Overland Routes Underground R & R PERIOD 5—1848-1877 Migration & Settlement “Fifty-Four Forty or Fight!” Mexican-American War America in the World Geography & the Environment Homestead Act CA Gold Rush Expansion of King Cotton P Politics & Power Compromises of 1850 & 1877 Popular Sovereignty Civil War/Mexican-American War 13th, 14th & 15th amendments Reconstruction Radical Republicans vs Redeemers Nativism/Know Nothings I American & National Identity Industrial Technology Railroads Sharecropping/Tenant Farming E Work, Exchange & Technology Manifest Destiny Uncle Tom’s Cabin/Abolition S Culture & Society