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The Constitution was signed on September 17 after 89 days of meetings

1787

The true explorers of the Western mountains who opened new routes for settlers were the

mountain men

Named the Columbia River and explored the coast of Oregon

Robert gray

Who invented the power loom that could produce 200 times more cloth in one day than was possible before

Edmund Cartwright:b

Congress solved the problem created by Missouri's admission to the Union by

admitting Maine to balance the slave issue ( answer for A + )

The stated that Native Americans had to move west of the Mississippi

Indian Removal Act

In the 1890s a few new states in the west permitted women to vote

True

The document that said slavery would not be permitted in any area won from Mexico was the

The document that said slavery was not permitted in any area won from Mexico was known as the Wilmot Proviso.

Who organized many native American nations into a confederation

Tecumseh

The fort that guarded Mexico City was

Chapultepec

During the Industrial Revolution the economy shifted from farming to

Manufacturing

The mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army was

The Alamo was the mission in Texas where Americans were trying to hold off Santa Anna's army.

The cotton growers of the south were interested in westward expansion because

Continual planting wore out the soil.

The most famous route through the Appalachian Mountains to the West was the

wilderness road

The railroads that supplied Richmond ran through

The railroads that supplied Richmond ran through Petersburg.

Dorothea dix believed that mental illness was what not a crime

a sickness

Deserting a regiment after receiving money and then signing up again under a different name to receive more money is

bounty jumping

The siege of began when confederate forces of major general john pemberton were trapped against the Mississippi river by the union forces led by grant

Vicksburg

What policy was developed by President Monroe that warned Europe to keep out of American affairs

The Monroe Doctrine

What early leader in the women's rights movement was

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