Jackson marched into _______________ to stop the _______________ _______________ from escaping into Spanish territory. He also wanted to stop the _______________.

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Jackson marched into _______________ to stop the _______________ _______________ from escaping into Spanish territory. He also wanted to stop the _______________ _______________ from crossing the boarder to attack Americans in the state of _________________. However, Jackson did not follow his ______________ and invaded _________________. President Monroe bought Florida from Spain for ____________ and agreed to honor Spain’s longtime claim to ___________________. FLORIDA REVIEW/NOTES Floridarunaway slaves SeminoleIndians Georgia orders Florida $5 million Texas

Texas was part of Mexico. After Mexico declared its independence from Spain __________ ____________ arrived in Mexico with a small group of ________________ settlers. Eventually, the number of ______________ _______________ rose to ________________. Tensions grew between the _______________ and the ________________. _____________ became alarmed and closed ________________ to further immigration. This upset the ____________ in Texas. TEXAS REVIEW/ NOTES/SUMMARY StephenAustin American settlers 25,000 TejanosAmericansMexico Texas Americans

___________ ________, head of the Mexican government, defeated the Americans at the _____________ and killed all defenders. Thanks to the brilliant strategy of ________ ________ Texas won its independence. Eventually, Texas was ________________, or added, by the United States. Although, adding Texas was opposed by many Americans because Texas allowed _______________. TEXAS REVIEW/ NOTES/SUMMARY CONTINUED SantaAnna Alamo Sam Houston annexed slavery

In 1819, Oregon was controlled by _______________, _______________, __________ ___________, and the __________ _________Eventually, just the United States and ________________ agree to peacefully co-occupy Oregon. Early settlers to Oregon wrote letters home describing it as a ____________ ____________. Drawn by these glowing descriptions, ___________ pioneers moved into the territory. America officially had ____________ ____________. A boundary dispute developed between ____________ and _____________. President James Polk agreed to divide Oregon in half and take the land ________________ of the 49 th parallel. OREGON SUMMARY / NOTES Russia Spain Great Britain United States Britain south pioneer’s Britain paradise America “OregonFever” American