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California and the Southwest New Mexico Territory Pg.391 Chapter 13 section 3
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California and the Southwest New Mexico Territory Pg.391 Chapter 13 section 3
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California and the Southwest New Mexico Territory Pg.391 Chapter 13 section 3
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California and the Southwest New Mexico Territory Hot, dry, land with nearby mountains and some areas where thick grasses grow. Pg.391 Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest New Mexico Territory Chapter 13 section 3
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The New Mexico Territory was originally explored and settled by a Spanish explorer named Juan de Oñate back in 1598. The Spanish built an important trading city called Santa Fe along the Sante Fe River. Pg.392 California and the Southwest New Mexico Territory Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest New Mexico Territory Chapter 13 section 3 Early Santa Fe
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest New Mexico Territory Chapter 13 section 3 Early Santa Fe
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest New Mexico Territory Chapter 13 section 3
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William Becknell led the first group of American settlers to the New Mexico Territory and forged what today is known as the Santa Fe Trail. Pg.392 California and the Southwest New Mexico Territory Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest On the Santa Fe Trail Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest Arriving in Old Santa Fe Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest The Santa Fe countryside Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest California’s Missions and Ranches Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest A String of Missions Chapter 13 section 3
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California and the Southwest A String of Missions Pg.392 Chapter 13 section 3
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Captain Gaspar de Portolá and Father Junípero Serra established the first mission in California in San Diego. Pg.392 California and the Southwest California’s Missions and Ranches Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest California’s Missions and Ranches Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392 California and the Southwest California’s Missions and Ranches Chapter 13 section 3
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Rich businessmen were given large pieces of land to create ranches to help the economy of California grow. Pg.392 California and the Southwest Ranches develop in California Chapter 13 section 3
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A culture of Native American vaqueros, much like our cowboys, developed on the California ranches. Pg.392 California and the Southwest Ranches develop in California Chapter 13 section 3
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Vaqueros Pg.392 California and the Southwest Ranches develop in California Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392 Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392-393 California and the Southwest Support for Expansion Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392-393 California and the Southwest The Idea of Manifest Destiny Chapter 13 section 3
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Manifest Destiny Pg.392-393 California and the Southwest The Idea of Manifest Destiny Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.392-393 California and the Southwest The Idea of Manifest Destiny Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.393 California and the Southwest Election of 1844 Chapter 13 section 3
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Henry Clay James K. Polk Whigs Democrats Pg.393 California and the Southwest Election of 1844 Chapter 13 section 3
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Fifty-Four Forty or Fight! California and the Southwest Election of 1844 Pg.393 Chapter 13 section 3
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California and the Southwest Election of 1844 Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.393 California and the Southwest Election of 1844 Chapter 13 section 3
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Pg.393 California and the Southwest Election of 1844 Chapter 13 section 3
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James K. Polk becomes the 11th President Pg.393 California and the Southwest Election of 1844 Chapter 13 section 3
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