US Expansionism Key Terms Quiz
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What did Fifty-Four Forty or Fight mean?

The Fifty-Four Forty or Fight means to refer to the line of latitude they believed should be the nation's northern border in Oregon.

What is a Prairie Schooner?

A canvas-covered wagon used by pioneers in the mid-1800s.

What is Joint Occupation?

Situation in which people from two countries can occupy an area.

What does Decree mean?

<p>Official order.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did America gain from the Adams-Onis Treaty?

<p>America gained access to the Pacific Ocean in the Adams-Onis Treaty.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Who is a Mountain Man?

<p>An adventurer of the American west.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does Amex mean?

<p>To add a territory to one's own territory.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the Manifest Destiny?

<p>The belief that the United States was destined by God to extend its boundaries to the Pacific Ocean.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is an Emigrant?

<p>A person who leaves his or her country to live somewhere else.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does barricade mean?

<p>To block off.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is a Tejano?

<p>A Texan of Latin, often Mexican, descent.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Why did it take a long time for the U.S. to annex Texas?

<p>It took a long time because Andrew Jackson refused their request.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Key Terms and Definitions

  • Fifty-Four Forty or Fight: Refers to the latitude line believed to be the northern border of Oregon; a slogan tied to expansionist sentiment.
  • Prairie Schooner: A canvas-covered wagon utilized by pioneers for westward migration during the mid-1800s.
  • Joint Occupation: A scenario where two nations allow their citizens to live in the same territory, relevant in the context of Oregon.
  • Decree: An official order or announcement, often issued by an authority.
  • Adams-Onis Treaty: U.S. acquired access to the Pacific Ocean, solidifying territorial claims in the west.

Historical Figures and Concepts

  • Mountain Man: Explorers and adventurers of the American West, crucial in opening up the region for settlement and trade.
  • Annexation (Amex): The act of adding new territory to an existing country, reflecting the U.S. expansionist policies.
  • Manifest Destiny: The belief that the U.S. was divinely destined to expand across the continent, influencing policymaking and public opinion.
  • Emigrant: Individuals who leave their home country to settle in another, a key aspect of westward expansion in the U.S.

Sociocultural Aspects

  • Tejano: A term for Texans of Latin descent, particularly of Mexican origins, highlighting the cultural diversity in early Texas history.
  • Annexation Delay for Texas: The process to annex Texas was prolonged due to Andrew Jackson's refusal, reflecting national disputes over territory and slavery.

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Test your knowledge on important terms and concepts related to U.S. expansionism in the 19th century. This quiz covers key phrases, historical figures, and pivotal treaties that shaped America's westward movement. Ideal for students studying American history or anyone interested in the topic.

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