1. What treaty does this map reflect?. 2. What year was the Louisiana Purchase made?

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1. What treaty does this map reflect?

2. What year was the Louisiana Purchase made?

3. The map below refers to a 1819 treaty with ________.

4. In ______ the US invaded Canada with the purpose of conquering it. The invasion failed.

5. The ______________ Act of 1830 was a law passed by Congress in order to facilitate the relocation of Native American tribes living east of the Mississippi River in the United States to lands further west.

Trail of Tears

6. What route is marked in orange below?

7. In the 1820s, the population in Texas was very sparse and the Mexican government had difficulty in attracting Mexicans to the area. Thus, in order to populate and develop the area Mexico sought settlers from the neighboring United States. When Mexico reached an agreement with Stephen F. ____________, it allowed several hundred families from the United States to move into the region.

8. On February 28, 1845, the U.S. Congress passed a bill that would authorize the United States to annex the Republic of Texas and on March 1 U.S. President _____________ signed the bill.

9. “The Treaty with Great Britain, in Regard to Limits Westward of the Rocky Mountains”, commonly known as the __________ Treaty of 1846 set the U.S. and British North American border at the 49th parallel with the exception of Vancouver Island, which was retained by the British.

10. The Treaty of ________________ was the peace treaty that ended the Mexican- American War (1846–1848). The treaty provided for the Mexican Cession, in which Mexico ceded 525,000 square miles to the United States in exchange for USD$15 million. The United States also agreed to take over $3.25 million in debts Mexico owed to American citizens.