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These were the first people to settle an area.

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These were the first people to settle an area.


Pioneers


This is the belief that God gave America all the land between the two oceans.

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This is the belief that God gave America all the land between the two oceans.


Manifest Destiny


These people, who sell goods, gained the most money from the California gold rush.

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These people, who sell goods, gained the most money from the California gold rush.


Merchants


These people get natural resources from the earth.

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These people get natural resources from the earth.


Miners


This is the name for people who rushed to California in search of gold.

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This is the name for people who rushed to California in search of gold.


Forty-niners


This American president wanted to take California to help increase the United States' borders.

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This American president wanted to take California to help increase the United States' borders.


President Polk


This man was the president of Mexico.

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This man was the president of Mexico.


Santa Anna


This man was the president of Texas.

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This man was the president of Texas.


Sam Houston


This man was the leader of the Mormons.

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This man was the leader of the Mormons.


Brigham Young


These missionaries wrote Christian writings and songs in the Nez Perce language.

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These missionaries wrote Christian writings and songs in the Nez Perce language.


Henry and Eliza Spalding


This can be used to find the actual distance between two places on a map.

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This can be used to find the actual distance between two places on a map.


Map Scale


This river separates Texas from Mexico. On the map below as Letter D.

 

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This river separates Texas from Mexico. On the map below as Letter D.

 


Rio Grande


This country is directly south of the United States. On the map below Letter B.

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This country is directly south of the United States. On the map below Letter B.


Mexico


This feature on a map shows where an area is located in the world.

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This feature on a map shows where an area is located in the world.


Map Locator


This line of latitude established the northern boundary of the United States from the British Colonies (which is Canada today). On the map below Letter A.

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This line of latitude established the northern boundary of the United States from the British Colonies (which is Canada today). On the map below Letter A.


49th Parallel


This is the motto that Houston's Texan soldiers yelled as they attacked at the Battle of San Jacinto.

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This is the motto that Houston's Texan soldiers yelled as they attacked at the Battle of San Jacinto.


"Remember the Alamo"


The people in this area (which later became a state in the United States) fought against Santa Anna to bring back the Mexican Constitution of 1824.

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The people in this area (which later became a state in the United States) fought against Santa Anna to bring back the Mexican Constitution of 1824.


Texas


President Polk wanted to take this area (which later became a state in the United States) from Mexico because of the excellent port cities and to fulfill Manifest Destiny.

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President Polk wanted to take this area (which later became a state in the United States) from Mexico because of the excellent port cities and to fulfill Manifest Destiny.


California


This war was fought in 1846 between the United States and Mexico.

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This war was fought in 1846 between the United States and Mexico.


Mexican-American War


This side in the Mexican-American War had the advantage of better weapons and better leaders.

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This side in the Mexican-American War had the advantage of better weapons and better leaders.


Americans/ United States


This is the belief that God gave America all the land between the two oceans, so people moved West to fill that land.

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This is the belief that God gave America all the land between the two oceans, so people moved West to fill that land.


Manifest Destiny


These were the first people to settle an area; many of them traveled by wagon on the Oregon Trail to settle in the West.

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These were the first people to settle an area; many of them traveled by wagon on the Oregon Trail to settle in the West.


Pioneers


This man, the leader of the Mormons, led them West to settle in Utah to practice their religious freedom.

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This man, the leader of the Mormons, led them West to settle in Utah to practice their religious freedom.


Brigham Young


This is the year of the gold rush which caused California's population to grow.

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This is the year of the gold rush which caused California's population to grow.


1849


Slave owners did not take their slaves to California in fear that they would run away and do this.

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Slave owners did not take their slaves to California in fear that they would run away and do this.


Mine for gold



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