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Leader of Mexico

Antonio López de Santa Anna,

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Known as "The Father of Texas." He led a project to settle Americans in Texas in the 1820s. He originally brought 300 hard-working families.

Stephen F. Austin

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 Coined the term, Manifest Destiny?

John L. O'Sullivan

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11th President of the United States; committed to westward expansion; led the country during the Mexican War; U.S. annexed Texas and took over Oregon during his administration

James K. Polk

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Allowed people of the territory to decide the status of slavery? 

Popular Sovereignty

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Year Mexico declared independence from Spain

1821

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1836 attack on a mission in San Antonio by Mexican forces during the Texas Revolution

Battle of the Alamo

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The slogan used in the 1844 presidential election as a call for us annexation of the Oregon territory

"Fifty-four forty or fight!"

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Supreme Court decision that stated that slaves were not citizens; that living in a free state or territory, even for many years, did not free slaves; and declared the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional

Dred Scott v. Sandford

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Reversed the MO Compromise, instituted Pop Sov. In Kansas and Nebraska; led to conflict - "Bleeding Kansas"

Kansas-Nebraska Act

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A rebellion that declared California was an independent republic in 1846. To represent this new nation, the rebels created a flag with a single star and a grizzly bear

Bear Flag Revolt

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General of the Texas Army; defeated Santa Anna at the Battle of San Jacinto which ended the war and gave Texans their independence; eventually he became the first official President of the Republic of Texas

Sam Houston

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Movement of Northerners opposed the expansion of slavery in U.S. territory and admission of slave states into the Union

Free Soil Movement

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A former political party active in the 1850s to keep power out of the hands of immigrants and Roman Catholics (called nativists)

American, or Know-Nothing, Party

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Abolitionist who was hanged after leading an unsuccessful raid at Harper's Ferry, Virginia

John Brown

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A treaty that the US forced Mexico to sign in 1848, giving Mexico's northern lands to the US (NM,CO,AZ,UT,CA,NV)

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

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Volunteered to fight at the Alamo; skilled sharpshooter and hunter; U.S. Congressman; Leader in Tennessee militia; brought 50 volunteers with him to the Alamo; fought bravely and died at the Alamo

Davy Crockett

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A nickname was given to people who came to California in search of gold? 

Forty-Niners

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CA admitted as a free state, increased fugitive slave laws, slave trade banned in Washington DC, popular sovereignty in most other states from the Mexican- American War. 

Compromise of 1850

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Author of the antislavery novel Uncle Tom's Cabin

Harriet Beecher Stowe

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$10 million purchase of land from Mexico - omitted from the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. This strip - south of the Gila River, includes the route of the Southern Pacific railroad

Gadsen Purchase

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What happened on December 29, 1845 

Texas became our 28th State

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Formed in 1847 - 1848, dedicated to opposing slavery in newly acquired territories such as Oregon and ceded Mexican territory.

Free Soil Party

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Anti-slavery Whigs opposed both the Texas annexation and the Mexican War on moral grounds.

Conscience Whigs

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12th President of the United States; general in Mexican War who led the battle over the disputed territory around the Rio Grande River

Zachary Taylor

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