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Ch.13 BN

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Jedediah Smith   a mountain man who lead an exploration through the Rocky Mountains and found the South Pass  
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mountain man   Daring fur Trappers and explorers who opened trails through the Rockies to the West  
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Jim Beckwourth   a famous rugged loner and found the Beckwourth Pass  
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land speculator   bought large amounts of land in hope that it would increase in value so that they could divide it into smaller sections and sell  
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Sante Fe Trail   a trail opened by William Becknell that led from Missouri to Sante Fe  
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Oregon Trail   A trail opened which ran from Independence, Missouri to the Oregon Territory  
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Mormon   a religous group founded by Joseph Smith who settled in Utah and members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints  
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Brigham Young   the next Mormon Leader after Joseph Smith who led his people out of The US to the Mexican owned part of Utah  
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Stephan Austin   son of a bankrupt Missouri mone owner who would help to establish the Republic of Texas  
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Tejano   People of Spanish heritage whho consider Texas their home  
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Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna   The Mexican president who jailed Austin due to his threat that if Texas couldn't be a self-governed st would break away  
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Sam Houston   The onlt person with military experience at the Washington-on0the-Brazos meeting who would be in command of the Texas army  
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William Travis   lead a company of volunteers to the Alamo  
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Juan Seguin   Lead a band of 25 Tejanos in support of the eventat the Alamo  
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Battle of the Alamo   a long battle against Santa Anna and his army at the Alamo, but lost when the Texans ran out of ammunition  
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Lone Star Republic   the nickname for Texas as an independent nation  
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James K. Polk   a Democratic canidate in the 1844 election who was elected and looked for ways for expansion of the US  
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manifest destiny   the belief that the US id destined to stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean  
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Zachary Taylor   was ordered by Polk to station troops at the northern bank of the Rio Grande which the troops were ambushed by a Mexican cavalry in April 25, 1846  
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Bear Flag Revolt   a rebellion lead by John C. Fremont in california against Mexican rule  
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Winfield Scott   lead a forrce that battleds at Veracruz on the Gulf of Mexico and battled inland towards Mexico City  
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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo   In February 2, 1848, the treaty ended the war with Mexico having Texas recognized as part of the US and the Rio Grande was the border  
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Mexican Cession   a vast region ceded by Mexico to the US  
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forty-niners   someone who went to California to find gold in 1849  
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Californio   settlers of Mexican or Spanish descent  
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Mariano Vallejo   member of one of the oldest Spanish families in the US and owned a large amount of land  
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John Sutter   a Swiss immigrant who persuaded the Mexican governer to give him 50,000 acres of land in 1839  
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James Marshall   a carpenter that Sutter sent to build a sawmill found gold in 1848  
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California gold rush   a large amount of people that moved to Clifornia upon hearing the discovery of gold  
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