What is the Homestead Act?
What is France?
What years did the Mexican American War?
Who wrote the Missouri Compromise and the Compromise of 1850?
Who is Henry Clay?
What was the Transcontinential Railroad?
What is the first continuous rail line connecting the United States Atlantic and Pacific coasts
What was the Gold Rush?
It made the California area get to statehood faster when gold was found there.
What was the Adams Onis Treaty?
Treaty with Spain to get Florida.
What is Mexican Cession?
What is when 529,000-square-mile territory Mexico was ceded to the U.S after the war.
What did the Compromise of 1850 do?
What is Utah and New Mexico could vote on the issue of slavery using popular sovereignty and California entered as a free state.
What immigrant groups was in the west?
The Chinese, who began searching for gold, then moved to working on the railroads.
A purchase from Mexico for a small piece of land to help with the Transcontinential Railroad.

In 1846 the United States and Great Britain negotiated the boundary of the disputed territory. Which factor made the negotiations more challenging?
What is the 49th Parallel was significant because it helped settle border disputes between the United States and Great Britain peacefully, especially in the Oregon Territory, "Fifty-four forty or fight".
What ended the U.S. Mexican War?
What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
What did the Missouri Compromise do?
36'30, Maine was a free state, Missouri was a slave state
What is the definition of Manifest Destiny?
What is, it was God's will for Americans to move west.
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What was the significance of the Oregon Territory?
Americans have finally reached the Pacific Ocean. From Sea to Shining Sea.
What was one impact of the Lousiania Purchase?

What is doubled the size of the U.S.
Why did the U.S. Mexican War happen?
What is because Texas annexed by the U.S. in 1845.
What did the Compromise of 1850 do for America?
What president is associated with Manifest Destiny?
What is President James Polk.
What was Mexican Cession?

It happened after the Mexican-American War in 1848, where the US bought land from Mexico for $15 million. The land was in the Southwest area of America.
Territories could become states if they reached a population of 60,000, established towns and schools.
What are two characteristics of the American Southwest that reflects the influence of Spanish culture and colonization?
What is there are Spanish missions and the use of Spanish language. Spanish missions were built to spread Christianity and are still seen in the region today. Many cities and geographic features have Spanish names, showing the lasting influence of Spanish settlers.
Why were people upset with the Fugitive Slave Act?
It allowed for bounty hunters to enter the north and it made it a Federal Law to happen.
What is the significance of this image associated with Manifest Destiny.

What is she signifies the "divinely ordained" right of the United States to expand westward, bringing light, technology, and "civilization" to the dark western frontier.