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President Andrew Jackson | Nicknames include "King Andrew", "Old Hickory", and the "Hero of New Orleans" |
Sam Houston | President of the Republic of Texas (Lone Star Republic) before it was part of the United States |
Sequoia (Sequoya) | Cherokee who developed a written alphabet |
DeWitt Clinton | New York Governor who was the driving force behind the Erie Canal |
President James K Polk | Known as the Expansionist President |
Osceola | Seminole Chief who died in an American prison after he surrendered |
Brigham Young | chose Salt Lake, Utah as the new home for the Mormons because its isolation allowed Mormons to practice their religion freely |
Eli Whitney | inventor of the cotton gin and interchangeable parts |
Samuel Slater | known as the "Father of the American Factory System" and creator of American textile mills |
Erie Canal | links Albany to Buffalo allowing for increased trade and transportation |
Oregon | Rather than "54-40" or Fight" the United States got this territory through compromise with Britain |
California | Settled by young, single men who hoped to find gold |
Texas | it first belonged to Mexico, then Americans led by Stephen Austin settled, these settlers fought for independence, it became its own country, then it became a state in the USA |
Utah | Settled by Mormons looking to escape religious persecution |
Lowell Mill | young women had social and economic opportunities as they lived boarding houses and worked in textile industry |