Chapter 11: Expanding the Nation/Manifest Destiny Flashcards

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Californio

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  • person of Spanish descent–and after 1821, citizen of Mexico–living in California
  • many did not originally want to become American
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Manifest Destiny

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  • doctrine that the expansion of white Americans across continent was inevitable and ordained by God and was a means to spread Protestant Christianity and Jacksonian Democracy to more people
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Tejano

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  • people of Spanish or Mexican descent born in Texas
  • became smaller as Americans came pouring in after Mexican Revolution
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Empresario

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  • agent who received a land grant from the Spanish or Mexican government in return for organizing settlements
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Stephen F. Austin

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  • father, Moses Austin- obtained permission to start colony in Texas with Spain
  • after Mexico’s independence, went with his father to announce loyalty to the Mexican government
  • empresario/colonizing agent for Texan land
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Texians

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  • name for Americans in Texas
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Alamo

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  • A Franciscan mission at San Antonio, Texas, that was the site in 1836 of a siege and massacre of Texans by Mexican troops, where Santa Anna captured and then moved on to capture Goliad
  • “Remember the Alamo!” rallying cry for independence of Texas and later in war between Texas and Mexico
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“Dark Horse”

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  • refers to James K. Polk’s sudden and unexpected arrival “out of the blue” to the presidency
  • Democrats didn’t want Tyler or Van Buren with Jackson in charge
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Panic of 1837

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  • due to Jackson’s economic policies before Van Buren’s presidency
  • credit dries up and cotton broker, banks, and mercantile houses fail
  • people lose their jobs
  • paid off national debt, leaving huge portion of currency to Britain and little to us
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Species Circular

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  • federal land grants could only be purchased through species(gold/silver), no bank notes
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Webster-Ashburton Treaty

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  • treaty signed by the United States and Britain in 1842 that settled a boundary dispute between U.S. and Canada and provided for closer cooperation in suppressing African slave trade
  • resolved border with Canada as far west as Minnesota
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Treaty of Guadelupe-Hildalgo

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  • $15 million for Mexico’s New Mexico, Texas and California after war
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Sam Houston

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  • his army was the only force left after Alamo and Goliad
  • Houston began slow retreat to wear thin Mexico’s line of supplies just to suddenly turn on them
  • defeated Santa Anna at Battle of San Jacinto
  • Treaty of Velasco and Texan independence!
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James K. Polk

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  • Democrat, 11th President
    = Manifest Destiny
  • Oregon, Texas, California, New Mexico
  • Mexican War
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Zachary Taylor

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  • Whigs
  • after James K. Polk, 12th President
  • war hero in Mexican War
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Stephen Kearny

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  • assisted in taking over California
  • marched from Kansas to Santa Fe and will take over city without a shot fired
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Bear Flay Republic

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  • a group of immigrants will jail Vallejo and raise the Bear flag which will serve as the symbol of the California Republic