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| Native Mexicans that lived in Texas |
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| Son of Moses Austin who created a colony in Texas |
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| Northern did not like Texas annexation because... |
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| It would be a slave state. |
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| The two immigrant groups that moved to Texas. |
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| Place where 187 Texan rebels defended a fort and died in Mexico |
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| Did Texas ever become a separate nation? |
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| The quote shouted as the Texans defeated Santa Anna. |
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| The general that defeated Santa Anna |
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| Santa Anna attacked how many times before taking the Alamo |
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| The dictator and general of the Mexican army |
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| The river that the U.S. believed was the boarder between U.S. and Mexico. |
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| The man that was denied talking with the Mexican government. |
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| Treaty that ended the Mexican War. |
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| Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo |
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| Man that coined the phrase "manifest destiny" |
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| President from Tennessee that wanted to expand the U.S. |
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| The man ordered by Polk to move across the Rio Grande to start a dispute with the Mexican Government. |
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| General who traveled the Santa Fe and secured New Mexico. |
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| The U.S. general that defeated Santa Anna in Mexico city. |
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| The U.S. captain that led the Bear Flag Revolt |
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| What was the Santa Fe trail created for? |
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| Trading with the Southwest |
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| The system used by mountain men to trade once yearly. |
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| Who created the Santa Fe trail? |
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| The man who created the rendezvous system. |
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| How long was the Santa Fe trail? |
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| What reasons were there to make a trip on the Oregon trail? |
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| Start a new life, fur trade, land, and Native trade. |
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| Why did they "circle "the wagons? |
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| For protection, and herding animals |
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| What hardships faced travelers on the Oregon trail? |
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| Disease, Weather, Rivers & Mountains, and Starvation |
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| What party got lost on their trip, and ended up eating humans? |
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| What disease claimed the most lives on the trip west? |
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| The first Spanish settlers in California were called... |
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| The man that owned the mill where gold was found? |
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| Who were hurt most by the gold rush? |
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| This city thrived due to the gold rush. |
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| Which trail took the 49ers west? |
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| The man that helped move the Mormons to Utah. |
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| The Protestant missionary that was killed by Cayuse. |
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| The eating of one's own kind. |
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| The territory given to the U.S. after the Mexican war. |
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| What were the three problems of the gold rush? |
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| Gambling, Drinking, fighting, nad crime |
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