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West Expansion stack Tom

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Indian Removal Act   passed by Jackson & Congress; forced tribes west of the Mississippi River; Supreme Court against it  
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Trail of Tears   name of path taken by Cherokees and other tribes when forced to relocate west of the Mississippi River  
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Rendezvous   month-long meeting of Mountain Men where they ate, drank, traded furs, and told stories  
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Conestogas   covered wagons used by pioneers to cross the Appalachian mountains  
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prairie schooners   covered wagons used by pioneers to cross the more rugged mountains past the Mississippi River  
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Gold Rush   people hurried to California in 1849 because of this; mostly storekeepers and merchants got rich  
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Jedidiah Smith   mountain man who carried a Bible and used clean language and good habits; helped make a trail to the South Pass  
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Free Soil Party   against slavery in the west  
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President Tyler   took over presidency after president died following a one month term in office  
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President Harrison   died after one month in office  
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Manifest Destiny   means America will expand westward from "sea to shining sea"  
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President Polk   president who added California and Oregon to the U.S.  
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mountain men   rough people who hunted furs, met at the Rendezvous, often had been lawbreakers in the east, often dressed like Indians, many had bad habits (drinking, smoking, cursing)  
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Reasons to go west   gold & money; cheap,fertile land; religious freedom; adventure & freedom from law; and tougher life  
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Spain   first country to control Texas and California  
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Sam Houston   president of Texas; defeated Santa Ana  
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Jim Bowie   died at the Alamo in his bed; made a knife  
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Davey Crockett   died at the Alamo; rifle named "Old Betsy"  
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Santa Ana   Dictator of Mexico; lost more men but defeated the Texans at the Alamo  
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"Remember the Alamo"   inspiration/motivation for Texas  
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Stephen Austin   led first settlers to Texas; capital named after him  
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William Henry Harrison   president who died in office; nicknamed "Old Tippecanoe"  
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Andrew Jackson   against Indians; nicknamed "Old Hickory"  
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manifest destiny painting (lady)   the lady leads settlers to improve the west with education (book)and the telegraph (communication)  
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manifest destiny painting (movement)   the west is settled by more and more modern forms of transportation  
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Zachary Taylor   nicknamed "Old Rough and Ready"-fierce American general in war with Mexico  
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo   ended war with Mexico, gave CA/NM to US and set Texas border at Rio Grande  
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Utah   Mormons came here to escape religious persecution, leader Joseph Smith was killed by a mob, and to set up their town as they wanted  
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Reasons to go west   the Mexican War, a depression in the east, freedom of religion, to get cheap land  
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Mormon Trail   used by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints  
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Wild West   called that because criminals & outlaws went west to avoid being caught, fights over gold, with no police people broke laws  
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War with Mexico   started by President Polk because Texans and Mexico disagreed on the border and Mexicans killed some Americans there  
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Supreme Court   disagreed with Jackson and Congress about the Indian Removial Act  
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1840s routes west   Oregon Trail, Mormon Trail, California Trail  
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Brigham Young   Mormon leader who lead the Mormons to the Great Salt Lake region  
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49ers   named after 1849, year people came to CA to mine gold  
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polygamy   having more than one wife; practiced by early Mormons  
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Oregon Dispute   America and Britain settled the country's boundary at the 49th parallel with a treaty  
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1849 routes to California   OR and CA trails, clipper ship around South America (Cape Horn), and ship to Panama and across then ship to CA  
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Joseph Smith   started the Mormon religion (Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) based on supposed visitation by 2 personages; killed by a mob  
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To get CA & TX   why Polk started war with Mexico  
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Western Transport/Communication   Pony Express, Clipper ships, Telegraph were innovations of this  
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John Sutter   ran a fort where gold was discovered when he was having a mill built  
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James Marshall   famous for finding gold by accident while building a mill at Sutter's fort  
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Cheapest route to CA   covered wagons on the OR & CA trails  
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bully relationship   American relationship with Mexico during westward expansion  
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1829   Jackson elected  
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1823   Monroe Doctrine  
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1831-1833   Trail of Tears (because of Jackson's Indian Removal Act)  
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1849   Gold Rush  
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