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Study Guide for Chapter 11 Test

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Who founded a fur-trading outpost at the mouth of the Columbia River?   John Jacob Astor  
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The Second Great Awakening caused which two missionaries to go to Oregon in 1836?   Marcus and Narcissa Whitman  
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What disease caused many Indian children to die, so the Cayuse Indians sought revenge by killing the whites around the Whitman Mission?   Measles  
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If you were starting out on the Oregon Trail, what city would you leave from?   Independence, Missouri  
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If you were starting out on the Oregon Trail, when would you begin the trip?   Late Spring  
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What were the five challenges for travelers on the Oregon Trail?   Shortages of food, water, and supplies; Rough weather; Natural barriers like rivers and mountains; Accidents; Cholera and diseases  
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Where did the Oregon Trail end?   Willamette Valley  
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How did most people travel the 2000 miles of the Oregon Trail?   Walked  
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What split from the Oregon Trail in southern Idaho?   California Trail  
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What was the key to getting to California?   Getting there before the first snow hit the Sierra Nevada mountains  
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What was the name of the group who did not make it over the Sierra Nevada mountains and had to spend the winter in the mountains?   Donner Party  
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The Santa Fe Trail connected what two cities?   Independence, Missouri and Santa Fe, New Mexico  
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Who were the main travelers on the Santa Fe Trail?   Businessmen  
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What did Joseph Smith begin in 1830?   Mormon Church  
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What is another name for the Mormon Church?   Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints  
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What socially unacceptable belief kept the Mormons moving from New York to Ohio to Missouri and to Illinois?   Polygamy  
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Who was murdered in Illinois in 1844?   Joseph Smith  
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Who became the head of the Mormon Church and took his followers to Salt Lake City, Utah?   Brigham Young  
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Who discovered gold in California in 1848?   James Marshall  
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Where was gold discovered in California in 1848?   Sutter's Mill  
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When did more than 100,000 people "rush" to California to find gold?   1849  
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Which California city grew from 800 to 25,000 people in two years?   San Francisco  
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What was the name of the preferred method of searching for gold where the gold was washed from loose gravel alongside streams and rivers?   Placer Mining  
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Most people did not make fortunes by finding gold, instead they made a good living by...   supplying the miners  
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Many immigrants from what country came to California between 1849 and 1853?   China  
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What was the end result for California of the population increase by the gold rush?   Statehood  
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What four nations claimed Oregon country?   United States, Great Britain, Spain, Russia  
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Who gave up their claims to Oregon in the Adams-Onis Treaty?   Spain  
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What was the idea, declared by John O'Sullivan that it was America's destiny to expand across the continent to the Pacific?   Manifest Destiny  
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What was the slogan used by the Democrats to refer to where they believed the northern border of Oregon should be located?   Fifty-four forty or Fight  
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What was the name of the meetings held by mountain men to trade their pelts?   Rendezvous  
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What was the name of the canvas-covered wagon used on the Oregon Trail?   Prairie Schooner  
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California's request for statehood in 1850 caused a crisis in Congress because it would upset the balance between free and slave states in the...   Senate  
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What was another name for Hispanic Californians?   Californios  
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The Land Law of 1851 weakened what rights for the Californios?   property rights  
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Very few of these lived in the mining camps in California.   Women  
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Mexicans who claimed Texas as their home were called...   Tejanos  
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In 1830 Mexico issued a decree that stopped all what from the United States into Texas?   Immigration  
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The first battle of the Texas Revolution happened where?   Gonzales  
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Who was the commander of the Alamo?   William Travis  
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Who signed a treaty in 1836 recognizing the independence of Texas?   Santa Anna  
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Andrew Jackson refused to annex Texas because it would upset the balance in Congress of ...   slave and free states  
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President John Tyler supported the annexation of Texas but the treaty failed in the...   Senate  
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In what year did Texas officially become a state of the United States?   1845  
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Who was the former Congressman who died at the Alamo?   Davy Crockett  
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Who was the leader of the Texas independence movement?   Stephen Austin  
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Who was named commander in chief of the Texas forces?   Sam Houston  
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In the Texas war for independence, what battle forced Santa Anna to surrender to Texas?   San Jacinto  
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New Mexico territory included all, or part, of which states?   New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Colorado, Utah  
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Who was the first American trader to reach Santa Fe and established the Santa Fe Trail?   William Becknell  
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Who passed a law abolishing the Spanish missions, giving some of the land to the Indians and selling the rest?   Mexican government  
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What did shippers and manufacturers hop to build on California's Pacific coast to trade with China and Japan?   ports  
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Who wanted to provoke Mexico into to taking military action first so he could justify a war?   President Polk  
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Northerners accused Democrats of starting a war with Mexico so they could spread...   slavery  
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Who was the American general who captured Mexico City?   Winfield Scott  
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The __?__ was the name of the agreement where Mexico gave California and New Mexico to the United States.   Mexican Cession  
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What was the El Camino Real, or the King's Highway?   road connecting the Spanish missions in California  
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What former slave opposed war with Mexico because he thought the South would bring slavery to any new territories won in the war?   Frederick Douglass  
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The name of the peace treaty that ended the Mexican War was called the Treaty of...   Guadalupe-Hidalgo  
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What two rivers were involved int he disputed boundary between the U.S. and Mexico?   Rio Grande River Nueces River  
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In the war with Mexico, what city was captured without the Americans firing a shot?   Santa Fe  
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In the war with Mexico, what two ports in California were captured by Commodore John Sloat?   Monterey San Francisco  
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