History of the Americas Questions
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By the time their journey ended in March 1839, more than 4,000 Cherokees had died of________ , __________, and lack of ________.
In 1845, many Americans believed that the United States should one day stretch fromthe ___________Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
In 1830, Congress passed the ____________________________________________and Jackson signed it into law.
In response to the Indian Removal Act, many tribes _______________ to leavetheir homelands.
Andrew Jackson believed that Native Americans threatened the _________________of the United States.
This became known as ___________________________________________.
This flood of fortune hunters to California is known as the_____________________________________.
Jackson believed that moving Native Americans to land ______________ of theMississippi River would end the threat.
The gold seekers began calling themselves ______________________________because they had arrived in the year 1849.
United States citizens also began moving to Mexican territories that included what arenow the states of ____________________________, ____________________________,and ________________________________.
President ___________________________________agreed to divide the OregonCountry with Britain.
New ______ allowed all white men age ____ years or older to vote.- This tremendously increased the numbers of people voting.
Americans heading west consisted of families who traveled in groups of wagons, called_________________________________________, led by experienced guides.
Americans in the early 1800's began to push beyond the nation's ____________.
As the United States expanded westward, the government began to include members ofCongress who gave a voice to the ___________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________.
Life on the _______________________________________ was long andhard.- The Oregon Trail was more than _________miles long.
Which of these protests caused Hoover's popularity to plunge dramatically in 1932?
A treaty was signed as an agreement between Britain and the United States to extendthe United States-Canada border at the _____________________________ all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
In the late 1840's, news of ______ being discovered at Sutter's Mill drew 80,000 peopleto California from Europe, Asia, and other parts of the United States.
Their destination was the rich farmland of the _________________________.
