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Westward expansion
vocbulary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Expansion | The act of growing, making lager, or expanding |
| Expedition | A long and challenging journey into a newly discovered area |
| Gold | A precious metal that was very valuable and was the highly sought after mineral during the California Gold Rush |
| Goldrush | The mass movement of people who moved to California between 1848-1853 in search of gold |
| Indian Removal Act | President Andrew Johnsons policy where he negotiated treaties with native Americans, exchanging land east of the Mississippi for land west- this was supposed to be voluntary but ended up forcing Native Americans of their homelands and dousing the terms |
| Louisiana Purchase | The land purchased by Thomas Jeferson that more than doubled the size of the United States |
| Oregon Trail | The most well-known trail that pioneers used to travel to the Pacific Ocean |
| Physical Barrier | Any quality or feature of geography that worked against or hindered the pioneers in their journey to settle in the west |
| Physical Gateway | Any quality or feature of geography that helped or benefited the pioneers in their long journey to settle in the west |
| Pioneer | one of the first settlers in a new territory |
| Settler | A person who settles in a new colony or settles into an unfamiliar location |
| Territorial Expansion | The pierid of time between 1801-1861 when the United States grew tremendously in land size |
| Territory | A geographical area of land marked off and designated for a certain state or country |
| The Alamo | One of the most famous battles between Texas and Mexico |
| Trail of tears | The journey of the five civilized tribes who were living in the deep South when they were relocated to the current state of Oklahoma. This journey was treacheries as exposure to disease, Wheater, and starvation kiled thousands. |