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Explore the concept of Manifest Destiny and its implications in American history. Discover significant events related to the Louisiana Purchase, the role of key figures like James Monroe and Andrew Jackson, and conflicts involving Native Americans and enslaved individuals. Learn about the impact of the Mississippi River on agriculture, the Seminole Wars, and the Texas Revolution. This overview highlights the expansionist desires of the U.S. and the historical context surrounding territorial acquisition, including treaties and conflicts that shaped the nation.
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Ch 15 Manifest Destiny 2/2012
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Many farmers west of the Appalachians used the Mississippi River to transport this to markets in Europe and on the east coast.
Napoleon planned to the use the Louisiana territory to grow food for these people.
Americans were concerned that Napoleon would do this to the Mississippi river
This person went to France to buy the city of New Orleans from France.
Monroe was offered to buy the entire Louisiana territory for how much money?
What was President Jefferson's greatest concern over the purchase of Louisiana?
Slave owners in Georgia were upset with Florida because these two groups of people raided and destroyed farms.
This US military leader was sent to stop the raiding Seminole Indians of Florida.
John Quincy Adams encouraged President Monroe to say this blunt message to Spain
In 1819 Spain agreed to sell the US Florida for this amount?
In 1827 this person was granted and agreed to terms with Spanish Mexico to start a colony.
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This group of native Mexicans became uncomfortable with the new Americans who immigrated to their country.
Sam Houston was able to defeat general Santa Ana and the Mexican army in this battle.
The independent country of Texas took 10 years to become a state because it favored this.