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The Alamo
An old mission near San Antonio where Texan volunteer soldiers fought against General Santa Anna and his troops in 1836 and lost.
Why were the city of New Orleans and the Mississippi River important to farmers in the early 1800's?
Because they were a source of food water and trade. It was the major transportation route for the south.
Why did President Polk thing the Mexican government might want to sell California and New Mexico?
He thought that because population in New Mexico and California was sparse and that Mexico would much rather have $15 million than the territory.
immigration
Many Tejano's attempted to sneak into the United States and become citizens.
What was Napoleon's plan for Louisiana and why were Americans alarmed by it?
Napoleon's plan for Louisiana was to sell it to the Americans, while sending food to their plantations in the Caribbean.
List two pros and two cons of the Louisiana Purchase.
One pro of the Louisiana Purchase is that it doubled the size of the U.S. Cons were that people got worried that the country would get too big and impossible to govern. Another criticism was that it wasn't clear that the purchase was constitutional. Another pro was the fact that the land was incredibly cheap.
Why was Oregon called a "pioneer's paradise"?
Oregon was called a "pioneers's paradise" because it had no disease, plenty of clean water, land good for farming and, trees for timber.
What did President Monroe order Andrew Jackson to do in 1818? What did Jackson actually do?
President Monroe ordered Andrew Jackson to stop the raids on Florida. Instead Jackson Gathered a battalion of 1,700 soldiers and marched through Florida capturing nearly every fort in the state.
Stephen F. Austin
Stephen F. Austin started the first colony in Texas. His goal was to reach his fathers dream of making texas part of the U.S. His dream was finally fulfilled in 1844 when Texas became the 28th state.
Republic of Texas
The Republic of Texas was formed after Texas gained its independence from Mexico.
Explain the deal that the United States made with Spain in 1819 to end the conflict over Florida.
The deal was that Spain would leave Florida, the U.S would give Spain $5 million, and the U.S recognizes Spain's claim to Texas.
What deal was made on April 30, 1803? Why was Napoleon willing to make this deal with the United States?
The deal was that the U.S would give the French $11 million, and $4 millions in cancellation of debts. France would inevitably loose the land when they went to war with France.
"Remember the Alamo"
This was the rallying cry of Texans during the war for independence from Mexico.
tejanos
Were the Mexican natives living in Texas
What did James Polk mean when he declared "Fifty-four forty or fight!"? Did he follow through with this campaign promise?
He meant that if they did not get the land up to the coordinates 54 latitude 40 longitude they would fight the British for it. He did not follow through with this.
What agreement did Great Britain and the United States make in the 1820's concerning Oregon?
The agreement said that Great Britain and the U.S would share the land in Oregon. Giving the U.S the smaller half.
General Santa Anna
The leader of Mexico and the leader of the Attack on the Alamo.
What were the terms of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo?
The terms were that the Mexico would give up Texas and the Mexican Cessions, in return for $15 million and a promise that the United States will protect Mexicans living in Texas.