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Westward- Kelsie L

Westward Expansion- Kelsie L

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territory sold by France to the US in 1803, comprising the western part of the Mississippi valley Lousiana Purchase
guide and interpreter who guided the Lewis and Clark expedition part of the way Sacajawea
doctrine or belief that the expansion of the United States throughout the American continents was both justified Manifest Destiny
previously passed through the Great Plains on the Oregon and Santa Fe Trails, the California gold rush greatly increased traffic Treaty of Fort Laramie
route, established in the 1820s, from St. Louis in Missouri to Santa Fe in New Mexico. Santa Fe Trail
route across the central and western US used esp. 1840–60 by settlers moving west. Oregon Trail
church founded by Joseph Smith in 1830 Mormons
Created the mormons in 1830 Joseph Smith
religious leader of the Mormon Church after the assassination of Joseph Smith Brigham Young
military conflict between Mexico and settlers in the Texas Texas Revolution
independent state in North America, bordering the United States and Mexico Republic of Texas
building joined to or associated with a main building Annex
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