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- Q1In the early 1800s, the United States, Great Britain, Mexico, and Russia all laid claim to part of Oregon Country.FalseTrue30s
- Q2After exhausting the beaver supply in Oregon Country, many mountain men found work as guides.FalseTrue30s
- Q3In 1844 the Democratic Party’s campaign slogan referred to conflict with Great Britain over Oregon Country.TrueFalse30s
- Q4President Martin Van Buren agreed to annex Texas.TrueFalse30s
- Q5The Mexican ranchos had Native Americans working the land in exchange for food and shelter.TrueFalse30s
- Q6took the law into their own handsvigilantesranchosSam HoustonCalifornios30s
- Q7route to western landsOregon TrailvigilantesranchosSam Houston30s
- Q8huge Mexican propertiesSam HoustonCaliforniosranchosOregon Trail30s
- Q9commander of Texan forcesSanta AnnaSam HoustonCaliforniosRanchos30s
- Q10Mexicans living in CaliforniaCaliforniosOregon TrailRanchosSam Houston30s
- Q11What was the last country to challenge the United States’s control of Oregon?SpainBritainMexicoRussia30s
- Q12What allowed people from both Britain and the United States to settle in Oregon Country?Manifest Destinyjoint occupationrendezvousOregon Country Occupation30s
- Q13Jim Bridger and Kit Carson lived in the West and worked asguidesfarmersmerchantsmissionaries30s
- Q14Whom did Texas choose as its president after Texas won independence from Mexico?Davy CrockettWilliam B. TravisSam HoustonJim Bowie30s
- Q15Mountain men made their living asmissionariesmerchantstrapperssurveyors30s
