Vocabulary
I'm Moving West
Famous People
Important Events
Westward Movement
100

a period when business activity slows, prices and wages fall and unemployment rises 

Depression

100

"We want to spread Christianity to the Natives in the West"

Missionaries

100

Who was President during the Jacksonian Era?

Andrew Jackson

100
the Mexican territories of California and New Mexico given to the United States in 1848

Mexican Cession

100

These men entered Oregon Country looking for fur-bearing animals.

Mountain men

200

the right to vote

suffrage

200

"We want land for our cattle"

Ranchers

200

Supporters of Andrew Jackson call themselves this

Democratic Party

200
the first federally funded national road project, begun in 1811

National Road

200

The creation of this project allowed for the easier transportation of timber. It connects connects the Great Lakes to the Hudson River. 

Erie Canal

300

a border, especially the border of an area of settlement

frontier

300
"We want religious freedom"

Mormons

300
This man became president as a result of the Corrupt Bargain

John Quincy Adams

300

This treaty ended ended the Mexican-American War

The Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo 

300

This material was also referred to as "soft gold"

fur 

400

a religious settlement run by catholic priests, aimed at spreading religion in a new area

mission

400

"We want gold"

Forty-Niners/Miners

400

Henry Clay organized this political party, they supported Adams

Whig Party

400

The nickname for California after it declared independence from Mexico in 1846

Bear Flag Republic

400

This is the path wagon trains followed every spring as they moved toward Oregon Country

Oregon Trail

500

the practice of giving supporters government jobs 

spoils system

500
"We're moving because we can be free in the West"
Freed Slaves/Runaway Slaves
500

There were 4 candidates for the Presidential Election of 1824. Andrew Jackson and John Quincy Adams were two. Name one of the other 2 candidates. 

William Crawford/Henry Clay

500

A law passed by Congress in 1830 setting up territories west of the Mississippi River where American Indians living in existing states could be relocated

Indian Removal Act

500

This person helped Lewis and Clark as they traveled west

Sacagawea

M
e
n
u