Description

Buys large amount of land for cheap, then sells it with a large amount of money
American leader in Latter Day Saint movement and settler in west
Movement of people from place to place
East-west wagon route and emigrant trail that connects Missouri River to Oregon
Transportation route through central North America that connected Missouri with Santa fe
Religious/cultural group related to Mormonism, the principle branch of the Latter Day Saint movement of Christianity
A participant in the 1849 California gold rush
Term used to identify a resident of Texas of criollo Spanish or Mexican heritage
Descendant of a person of Castilian or other Spanish ancestry who was born in California
Transition of land from the control of one entity to another
Area Mexico ceded to the U.S. in 1848
One of the principle rivers in the southwest and northern mexico
The California republic was an unrecognized state that military controlled for a few weeks in 1846
A widely held belief in the U.S. That American settlers were destined to expand
Pivotal event in the Texas Revolution. Mexican troops under the president launched an assault
Male trappers/explorers who lived in the wilderness
A meeting
Loyalty to the interests of ones own region of the country
Tariffs that are ended with the aim of protecting a domestic industry
Public works from the end of the American Revolution through the 19th century

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