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Chapter 9 Growth and Disunion

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Samuel F.B. Morseinventor of the telegraph and Morse code
specializationraising one or two cash crops to sell at home or abroad
capitalismeconomic system in which private businesses and individuals control the means of production
entrepeneursinvestors who take risk
telegraphdevice that carried messages sent as impulses along a copper wire
John Deereinvented the first steel plow
Cyrus McCormickinvented the mechanical reaper
maifest destinybelief that the United States destiny was to to expand to the Pacific Ocean and into Mexican territory
Treaty of Fort Laramieprovided control of the Great Plains to the Plains Indians
Santa Fe Trailmajor westward trail from Missouri to Santa Fe, NM
Oregon Trainmajor route to Oregon from Independence, Missouri to Oregon
Mormonsreligious community that settled in Utah
Joseph Smithfounder of the Mormon church
Brigham YoungMormon leader who led his church to Utah
Fifty-Four Forty or Fightslogan of those who wanted to take all of Oregon Territory for the United States
Stephen F. Austinled the first group of American settlers into Texas
land grantland given to empresarios who gave it to American settlers in Texas
Antonio Lopez de Santa AnnaMexican president and later emperor who tried to put down the Texas rebellion
Texas Revolutionrebellion by Texans who wanted to make Texas an independent country
Sam Houstonleader of the Texans, hero of San Jacinto
annexto take over, to incorporate
James K. PolkAmerican president, believer in Manifest Destiny, the leader under whom the US gained more territory than any other
Zachary Taylorcommander of American forces in Mexico during the Mexican War
Stephen Kearnyoccupied New Mexico for the United States
John C. Fremontoccupied California for the United States
Republic of Californiaproclaimed by John C. Fremont it made California an independent country for a short while
Winfield Scottcaptured Veracruz and Mexico City for the United States during the Mexican War
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgoended the Mexican War and gave much territory to the United States
Gadsden Purchaseland purchased in 1853 from Mexico, now part of Arizona and New Mexico
forty-ninersprospectors who went to California during the gold rush of 1849
gold rushdescribes the mass influx of prospectors to an area where gold is discovered


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