Presidential Manifests
Mexican American Manifests
Land Masses of Manifest
Manifest Men (and women!)
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100
This person was President of the United States, when the Louisiana Purchase was made.

Thomas Jefferson

100

Name a cause of the Mexican American War.

*Daily Extra*

Name another! (We have four!)

  1. Mexico had accused the United States of supporting the Texas independence movement in order to add Texas to its territory

  2. United States’ actual annexation of Texas reinforced those suspicions

  3. Many American settlers in another large Mexican territory, California, also wanted to become part of the United States

  4. United States and Mexico also could not agree on the location of Texas’s border

100

This current state's Gold Rush led to immigrants traveling across the country and the world to it.

California

100

The name for migrants that moved west in 1849 looking for gold in California.

49ers

100

The proper definition of "Manifest Destiny."

Belief that it was “God’s will” for America to control territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

200

This person was President of the United States when the Indian Removal Act was passed, and went against the Supreme Court's decision when he refused to enforce their ruling in Worcester v. Georgia.

Andrew Jackson

200

This Treaty ended the Mexican American War, officially recognizing the Rio Grande as the border between Mexico and Texas / the United States.

Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo

200

The French sold this territory, including the port of New Orleans, to the United States.

The Louisiana Territory

200

This group of people migrated west hoping to spread their religion.

Missionaries

Or Mormons, Religious people.

200

Why was Jefferson unsure that he should make the Louisiana Purchase? 

*Daily Extra*

We have two!

Jefferson wasn’t sure that he had the constitutional authority to make the purchase.

He was unsure of what was there in the lands.

300

This person became President of the United States after winning an election by running on a platform supporting the expansion of the United States, and achieving its Manifest Destiny.

James K. Polk

300

The lands added following the end of the Mexican American War are known as:

the Mexican Cession

300

The Indian Removal Act centered on removing the Cherokee primarily from this state, which had undergone a gold rush.

Georgia

300

These were people who lived life on their own terms. Many were trappers, fur traders, and or navigators.

Mountain Men

(Pioneers)

300

This person was the leader of the Mormons when they south to avoid persecution by travelling and settling in Utah.

Brigham Young

400

This person was President of the United States at the beginning stages of Texas's annexation into the United States.

James Tyler

400

The President of Mexico during Texas's revolt and The Mexican American War.

Antonio López de Santa Anna

400

The Oregon Treaty of 1846 declared that Oregon would go as far north as the 49th Parallel and..

The United States would take sole possession of the new Oregon Territory.

400

This group of people looked to the West as an escape from slavery, racism, and discrimination; although they often still encountered prejudice and discrimination.

African Americans

400

The Treaty of 1818 allowed for American and Britain to jointly occupy this territory and future state in America.

Oregon Country

500

After the conclusion of the Mexican American War and the U.S. adding the Mexican Cession lands through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo -

This person was President of the United States when the United States made the Gadsden Purchase.

Franklin Pierce

500

The President of the 1st Republic of Texas, prior to its annexation into the United States.

Sam Houston

500

The U.S. acquired this land so that it could construct a transcontinental railroad in the South.

Gadsden Purchase

500

This group of people mostly came across the Pacific Ocean to travel to California. Where were they from?

China (the Chinese)

500

This American columnist and editor first used the term "manifest destiny" in 1845 to promote the annexation of Texas and the Oregon Country to the United States

John O'Sullivan