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Jedediah smith   A mountain man was leading an expedition to find a route through the Rocky Mountains when a grizzly bear attacked.  
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Mountain man   A fur trapper or explorer who opened up the west by finding the best trials through the Rocky Mountains.  
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Jim Beckwourth   Became famous as rugged loners  
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Land speculator   A person who buys huge areas of land for a low price and then sells off small sections of it at high prices.  
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Santa Fe trial   A trial that began in Missouri and ended in Santa Fe, New Mexico  
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Oregon trial   A trial that ran westward from Independence, Missouri to Oregon territory.  
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Mormon   A member of a church founded by Joseph smith in 1830  
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Brigham young   The new Mormon leader, moved his people out of the U.S.  
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Stephen Austin   Son of a bankrupt Missouri mine owner.  
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Tejano   A person of Spanish heritage who considered Texas his or her home.  
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Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna   A general and the Mexican president.  
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Brigham young   The new Mormon leader, moved his people out of the U.S.  
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Stephen Austin   Son of a bankrupt Missouri mine owner.  
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Tejano   A person of Spanish heritage who considered Texas his or her home  
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Antonio Lopez De Santa Anna   A general and the Mexican president.  
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Sam Houston   command the Texas Army.  
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William Travis   headed the Alamo with a small force.  
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Juan Seguin   led a band of 25 Tejanos in support revolt.  
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The Battle of the Alamo   in 1836, Texans defended a church called the Alamo aganist the Mexican army; all but 5 texans were killed.  
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Lone Star Republic   the nickname of the republic of texan, given in 1836.  
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James K. Polk   ran aganist Henry Clay in 1844.  
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Manifet Destiny   the belief that the u.s. was destined to stretch arcoss the continent from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean  
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Zachary Taylor   a General in the u.s. Army was ordered to station troops on the northen bank of the Rio Grande.  
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Bear Flag revolt   in 1846 rebellion by Americans aganist Mexican rule in California.  
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Winfield Scott   a General that landed at Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico and battled inland toward Mexico City.  
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo   the 1848 treaty ending the U.S. war with Mexico; Mexico ceded nearly one-half of its land to the United States.  
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Mexican Cession   a vast region given up by Mexico after the war with Mexico; it included the present-day states of California, Nevada, Utah, most of Arizona, parts of New Mexico, Colorado, and Wyoming.  
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Forty-niner   a person who went to California to find gold, start in 1849.  
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Californios   settlers of Spainish or Mexican descent.  
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Mariano Vallejo   a Californio and a member of one of the oldest Spanish familes in America, he owned 250,000 arces of land.  
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John Sutter   a swiss immigrant, was one exception.  
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James Marshall   a sutter sent a carpenter to build a sawmill on the nearby America river in 1848.  
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California gold rush   in 1849, large numbers of people moved to California because gold had been discovered there.  
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