What agreement with Great Britain disarmed the Great Lakes
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The Rush- Bagot Treaty was an agreement between the United States and Great Britain to disarm the Great Lakes. This was a positive step for peace between the two nations.
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What did the idea of manifest destiny mean
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The United States should reach from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Manifest destiny was the idea that it was the nation's destiny to expand across the continent to the Pacific.
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What did Stephen A Douglas think about slavery
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Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.
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What did the second great awakening lead to
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An increase in reform movements
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Why were Americans hostile to mid-nineteenth century legal immigrants
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Americans feared that their jobs would be taken by immigrants
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What political parties was united in its opposition to the spread of slavery
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republican
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What is the main reason multiculturalism is evident in the American Southwest
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The region was a part of Mexico until the mid 1800's
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Where did John C Fremont try to organize an Anglo revolt against Mexico
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He tried to organize a revolt against Mexico in California.
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What was an effect of the presidential campaign of Martin van Buren in 1848
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The campaign split the vote of the Democratic party.
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The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo granted New Mexico to which nation
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The United States qualifies as such.
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Which two nations fought with the United States over the Oregon and Texas territories
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Britain and Mexico fought with the United States over the Oregon
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Why did people in the south want to annex Texas to the United states
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they feared texas would join britian and declare an end to
slavery
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According to Albert Barnes why was slavery wrong
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it was unjust, oppressive, and cruel
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Political compromise over slavery largely worked in the United States until what
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Texas and Mexican territory become part of the United States.
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Continentalists wanted the united states to
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all of above apex
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Transcendentalists most valued
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Spiritual growth (apex)
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The transfer of New Mexico to the United States meant that the territory quickly lost its
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isolation - apex
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What agreement with Great Britain disarmed the Great Lakes
The Rush- Bagot Treaty was an agreement between the United States and Great Britain to disarm the Great Lakes. This was a positive step for peace between the two nations.
What did the idea of manifest destiny mean
The United States should reach from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. Manifest destiny was the idea that it was the nation's destiny to expand across the continent to the Pacific.
What did Stephen A Douglas think about slavery
Stephen Douglas supported popular sovereignity, also called squatter sovereignity, which stated that each territory had the right to determine if they would accept slavery or not.
What did the second great awakening lead to
An increase in reform movements
Why were Americans hostile to mid-nineteenth century legal immigrants
Americans feared that their jobs would be taken by immigrants
who were willing to be paid less for the same job.
What political parties was united in its opposition to the spread of slavery
republican
What is the main reason multiculturalism is evident in the American Southwest
The region was a part of Mexico until the mid 1800's
Where did John C Fremont try to organize an Anglo revolt against Mexico
He tried to organize a revolt against Mexico in California.
What was an effect of the presidential campaign of Martin van Buren in 1848
The campaign split the vote of the Democratic party.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo granted New Mexico to which nation
The United States qualifies as such.
Which two nations fought with the United States over the Oregon and Texas territories
Britain and Mexico fought with the United States over the Oregon
and Texas territories.
Why did people in the south want to annex Texas to the United states
they feared texas would join britian and declare an end to
slavery
According to Albert Barnes why was slavery wrong
it was unjust, oppressive, and cruel
Political compromise over slavery largely worked in the United States until what
Texas and Mexican territory become part of the United States.
(Apex) teehee.
Continentalists wanted the united states to
all of above apex
Transcendentalists most valued
Spiritual growth (apex)
The transfer of New Mexico to the United States meant that the territory quickly lost its