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Territory sold by France to the US in 1803, comprising the western part of the Mississippi valley. Louisiana Purchase
Shoshone Indian guide and interpreter; joined the Lewis and Clark expedition in what is now North Dakota and guided their travels through the wilderness and across the Rockies 1804–06 Sacajawea
19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents that was thought to be both justified and inevitable Manifes Destiny
An agreement between the United States and the Lakota nation, Yanktonai Sioux, Santee Sioux, and Arapaho signed in 1868 at Fort Laramie in the Wyoming Territory Treaty of Fort Laramie
1.A historic route, established in the 1820s, from St. Louis in Missouri to Santa Fe in New Mexico. Santa Fe Trail
A Route across the central and western US used. between the times of 1840 to 1860 Oregon Trail
Founded by Joseph Smith in 1830 headquarters in Salt Lake City Mormans
Religious leader who founded the Mormon Church in Salt Lake City Utah in 1830 Joseph Smith
Mormon religious leader who took over after Joseph Smith was Assassinated. Brigham Young
A Military conflict between mexico and settlers in the texas portion of the mexican state. Texas Revolution
An independent state in North America Bordering the US and Mexico, Existed form 1836 to 1846. Republic of Texas
Add as and Extra or subordinate part. Annex
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