At the end of the Mexican-American War the United States paid 15 million and left Mexico City in return for what
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What would become the US States of California, Arizona, Nevada,
Utah and New Mexico plus other minor concessions.
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Fur traders and trappers who lived west of the rocky mountains and in the pacific northwest
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Mountain men
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What was the name of the new colony established by the Mormons
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Early members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
(commonly called the "Mormon" church) founded many cities and
towns, the majority of which are still thriving today. These towns
are located in the mid-west and western United States, as well as a
handful in Canada and Mexico. You can find these early Mormon
cities in western Illinois, southern Wisconsin, western Missouri,
southern Idaho, northern Arizona, eastern Nevada, nearly the entire
state of Utah, and scattered throughout California, southern
Canada, and northern Mexico. In fact, there are so many early
Mormon towns throughout the western United States that the I-15
corridor, (an interstate from Idaho through southern California) is
commonly referred to as the "Mormon Curtain."
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The group of Northerners that raised money and financed the trip to the Nebraska territory for antislavery settlers were the
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Immigrant Aide Society
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Which statement best reflects the main goal of the free-soil party
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They didn't want let let slavery spread to the western
territories
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To protect settlers in New Mexico the spanish paid Comanche and Navajo allies to attack the
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Apaches
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Who rejected the final compromise effort to stop the secession movement
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Abraham Lincoln, because it underact the gains made by the 1860
election
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How did supporting the Kansas-Nebraska Act benefit the South
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The Act allowed for the creation of new slave-states, if the local population voted for it.
A new territory, Kansas, would likely become a slave state. A new territory, Kansas, would likely become a slave state
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At the end of the Mexican-American War the United States paid 15 million and left Mexico City in return for what
What would become the US States of California, Arizona, Nevada,
Utah and New Mexico plus other minor concessions.
Fur traders and trappers who lived west of the rocky mountains and in the pacific northwest
Mountain men
What was the name of the new colony established by the Mormons
Early members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
(commonly called the "Mormon" church) founded many cities and
towns, the majority of which are still thriving today. These towns
are located in the mid-west and western United States, as well as a
handful in Canada and Mexico. You can find these early Mormon
cities in western Illinois, southern Wisconsin, western Missouri,
southern Idaho, northern Arizona, eastern Nevada, nearly the entire
state of Utah, and scattered throughout California, southern
Canada, and northern Mexico. In fact, there are so many early
Mormon towns throughout the western United States that the I-15
corridor, (an interstate from Idaho through southern California) is
commonly referred to as the "Mormon Curtain."
The group of Northerners that raised money and financed the trip to the Nebraska territory for antislavery settlers were the
Immigrant Aide Society
Which statement best reflects the main goal of the free-soil party
They didn't want let let slavery spread to the western
territories
To protect settlers in New Mexico the spanish paid Comanche and Navajo allies to attack the
Apaches
Who rejected the final compromise effort to stop the secession movement
Abraham Lincoln, because it underact the gains made by the 1860
election
How did supporting the Kansas-Nebraska Act benefit the South
The Act allowed for the creation of new slave-states, if the local population voted for it.
A new territory, Kansas, would likely become a slave state. A new territory, Kansas, would likely become a slave state