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this land was annexed or added on to the United States in 1845
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Texas
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this religious group settled in Utah during the mid 19th century; founded by Joseph Smith. Leader who brought them to Utah after Smiths' murder was Brigham Young
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Mormons
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this land was annexed or added on to the United States in 1845
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this religious group settled in Utah during the mid 19th century; founded by Joseph Smith. Leader who brought them to Utah after Smiths' murder was Brigham Young
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Name given to the rush to the gold mines of California in 1849 60000+ people
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Education leader in Massachusetts who built schools and improved public education
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Run a way slave who became best known abolitionists for speaking and publishing the North Star Newspaper
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Most Famous conductor of the Underground Railroad called Moses of her People
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Tireless speaker for women's rights who said,"Organize, Agitate, Educate must be our war cry"
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A group of landscape painters in the 19th century in New York
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A former slave from New York who became an abolitionists and women's right activist. She is known for the speech "Ain't I a woman"
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Coined the term manifest destiny
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General of the Mexican War captured Mexico City
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Won presidency in 1844, Annexed Texas 1845, Mexican American War, Democrat
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Transcendentalist Writer -"Civil Disobedience"
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Belief that it is the destiny to spread American ideals across the US Continent from Sea to Shining Sea
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found gold in California in the America River 1848
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What happened in 1849 due to the word of gold spreading?
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Miners (men) that rushed to California to search for gold
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What was the conflict over CA statehood?
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Nonviolent protests by disobeying laws that one feels wrong or immoral, or a law made by an immoral government
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Novel written by abolitionist Harriet Beacher Stowe
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What was the importance of "Uncle Tom's Cabin"?
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Social, Political, and Economic
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A trail used by wagon trains and pioneers from Independence to Oregon Country
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A trail used by wagon trains and pioneers that the Mormons used to reach Salt Lake City Utah. Important resting stop for those moving west.
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Most Popular trail in the southwest. Santa Fe New Mexico last stop for supplies before heading further west.
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Missionaries that traveled the Oregon trail - diary entries and letters home made others want to move west too.
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Founded Mormons - killed by an angry mob
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leader after Joseph Smith, moved the Mormons to Utah
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abolitionist, published "The Liberator"
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reformer; Prison and Mental reform
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women's rights, organized the Seneca Falls Convention
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convention held in Seneca Falls NY for women's rights; created a women's declaration of independence
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reformer that wanted to end slavery
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reform movement to end consumption/abuse of alcohol
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Religious Movement in the 1800s; resulted in revivals and religious zeal to reform ills of society
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Right to Vote; Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony fought for Women's right to vote.
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ability to raise up one self; better your self and station in life
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To Chang for the Better
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Southern Port at mouth of Mississippi River
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Year of Louisiana Purchase
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Year of Texas Annexation
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Year Adams Onis Treaty; US bought Florida Territory