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Chapter 13 Westward Expansion Vocabulary
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Frontier The land that forms the farthest area from a nation’s settled regions
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Expansion Extending a nation beyond its existing borders
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Manifest Destiny Belief that the United States had the right and duty to expand all the way to Pacific Ocean
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Mountain Men Fur trappers who lived in the Western mountains in the early 1800’s.
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Rendezvous Yearly meeting where Mountain Men traded furs.
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Oregon Fever Mass migration of Americans to the Pacific Northwest. Settlers travelled the Oregon Trail to find free and fertile land in the West during the 1840’s and 1850’s.
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The Alamo A battle at an old Spanish Mission in Texas. There were 150 Texans against 6,000 Mexican troops.
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Annex To add on
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Lone Star Republic After winning independence from Mexico, Texans called their new nation the Lone Star Republic.
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Bear Flag Republic Name given to California in 1846 when they declared themselves free from Mexico and an independent republic.
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Mexican-American War ( ) War between the United States and Mexico over a border dispute with Texas.
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Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
(1848) Treaty that ended the Mexican-American War. Mexico recognized Texas annexation and gave the U.S. the Mexican Cession
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Mexican Cession Land given to the United States in the Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo. The territory included parts of New Mexico, California, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado and Utah.
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Gadsden Purchase In 1853, the United States agreed to pay Mexico $10 million for a strip of land in present day Arizona and New Mexico.
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Mormons The largest group of settlers to move into the Mexican Cession (Utah). They moved here for religious reasons
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Polygamy Practice of having more than one wife at a time
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Sutter’s Mill In 1848, gold was found here by James Marshall. Soon, more than 80,000 people traveled to California for the Gold Rush.
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Forty-Niner Person who headed to California in search of gold during the Gold Rush of 1849.
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