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What were the main motivations for pioneers traveling westward in the early 19th century?
What were the main motivations for pioneers traveling westward in the early 19th century?
The main motivations included the search for gold and better opportunities for land and resources.
Describe the significance of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in the context of U.S. expansion.
Describe the significance of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in the context of U.S. expansion.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo was significant as it resulted in the U.S. acquiring California and New Mexico, facilitating westward expansion.
What types of dangers, aside from Native American hostility, did travelers on the Overland Routes encounter?
What types of dangers, aside from Native American hostility, did travelers on the Overland Routes encounter?
Travelers faced dangers such as harsh weather conditions, starvation, and illnesses.
What were some of the primary challenges faced by mountain men in the early 19th century?
What were some of the primary challenges faced by mountain men in the early 19th century?
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In what ways did the experiences of mountain men differ from those of typical settlers traveling west?
In what ways did the experiences of mountain men differ from those of typical settlers traveling west?
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How did Santa Anna's policies affect the settlers brought by Stephen F. Austin to Texas?
How did Santa Anna's policies affect the settlers brought by Stephen F. Austin to Texas?
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What strategy did James A. Polk use to justify military action in Mexico regarding Texas?
What strategy did James A. Polk use to justify military action in Mexico regarding Texas?
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What was the role of Stephen F. Austin in the settlement of Texas?
What was the role of Stephen F. Austin in the settlement of Texas?
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Mountain Men
Mountain Men
Early 19th-century adventurers who explored and lived in the American West.
Mexican-American War Cause
Mexican-American War Cause
Territorial disputes over Texas sparked the war.
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Agreement ending the Mexican-American War, giving the U.S. land.
Oregon Trail
Oregon Trail
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Overland Migration Risks
Overland Migration Risks
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What caused the Mexican-American War?
What caused the Mexican-American War?
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Risks of the Oregon Trail
Risks of the Oregon Trail
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Overland Routes
Overland Routes
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Overland Travel Dangers
Overland Travel Dangers
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Stephen F. Austin
Stephen F. Austin
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Santa Anna
Santa Anna
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Why did the U.S. want Texas?
Why did the U.S. want Texas?
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James K. Polk
James K. Polk
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Texas Annexation
Texas Annexation
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Study Notes
Mountain Men and Fur Trapping
- Mountain men were early 19th-century adventurers who explored westward territories.
- They faced dangers including harsh weather and potential attacks.
Mexican-American War
- The war stemmed from territorial disputes, primarily centered on Texas.
- The U.S. ultimately won, resulting in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
- The agreement ceded control of California and New Mexico to the United States.
Oregon Trail and Overland Routes
- Overland routes led westward to regions of the U.S.
- Migration was often driven by the pursuit of gold.
- Challenges included encounters with Native Americans, starvation, sickness, and harsh conditions.
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Description
This quiz covers the adventurous lives of mountain men and the historical context of the Mexican-American War. Dive into the challenges faced by these early explorers and the territorial disputes that shaped the United States. Test your knowledge on the Oregon Trail and the motivations behind westward migration.