Exploration and Technology
... In 1598, Juan de Oñate led a large group of people from Mexico north to what would become the Spanish colony of New Mexico. That same year, Oñate built the headquarters of the colony at the San Juan pueblo. This settlement extended the Camino Real by about 600 miles. In about 1610, Pedro de Peralta ...
... In 1598, Juan de Oñate led a large group of people from Mexico north to what would become the Spanish colony of New Mexico. That same year, Oñate built the headquarters of the colony at the San Juan pueblo. This settlement extended the Camino Real by about 600 miles. In about 1610, Pedro de Peralta ...
The American Nation
... • Mexico gained independence from Spain. • Moses Austin’s son Stephen obtained Mexico’s permission to carry out his father’s grant. • Austin gathered about 300 families, who began settling in Texas. These settlers agreed to become Mexican citizens and worship in the Roman Catholic Church. ...
... • Mexico gained independence from Spain. • Moses Austin’s son Stephen obtained Mexico’s permission to carry out his father’s grant. • Austin gathered about 300 families, who began settling in Texas. These settlers agreed to become Mexican citizens and worship in the Roman Catholic Church. ...
The American Nation
... • Mexico gained independence from Spain. • Moses Austin’s son Stephen obtained Mexico’s permission to carry out his father’s grant. • Austin gathered about 300 families, who began settling in Texas. These settlers agreed to become Mexican citizens and worship in the Roman Catholic Church. ...
... • Mexico gained independence from Spain. • Moses Austin’s son Stephen obtained Mexico’s permission to carry out his father’s grant. • Austin gathered about 300 families, who began settling in Texas. These settlers agreed to become Mexican citizens and worship in the Roman Catholic Church. ...
Calvert, De Leon, Cantrell, pp. 73-74.
... • Most Hispanic Texans (Tejanos) lived in the ranching areas of Central and South Texas. Many of them were the descendants of the first colonizers and presidial soldiers assigned to garrisons through the Spanish period. • As was the case before Mexico gained independence, Mexican society in Texas co ...
... • Most Hispanic Texans (Tejanos) lived in the ranching areas of Central and South Texas. Many of them were the descendants of the first colonizers and presidial soldiers assigned to garrisons through the Spanish period. • As was the case before Mexico gained independence, Mexican society in Texas co ...
US Hist - Ch 9, Manifest Destiny
... Mexico, Texas, and California. Thinly settled but rich in resources, the three provinces had great appeal for American pioneers. The Journey Westward Main Idea: Following John C. Frémont’s vivid and romantic reports from his western expedition, the overland trails drew thousands of settlers west to ...
... Mexico, Texas, and California. Thinly settled but rich in resources, the three provinces had great appeal for American pioneers. The Journey Westward Main Idea: Following John C. Frémont’s vivid and romantic reports from his western expedition, the overland trails drew thousands of settlers west to ...
Chapter 11 Expanding West 1800-1855
... The border between Mexico and Texas is established at the Rio Grande The United States agreed to pay Mexico $15 million and claim its debts The treaty also protected Mexican citizens that would now live in the U.S. ...
... The border between Mexico and Texas is established at the Rio Grande The United States agreed to pay Mexico $15 million and claim its debts The treaty also protected Mexican citizens that would now live in the U.S. ...
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... Native Americans were killed or lost their land. Others found work on farms and ranches. Old Mexican land titles were generally ignored. Most of the original Californians were dispossessed. The Chinese were targeted by a foreign miner’s tax and mob violence. Mexicans also had to pay a foreign miner’ ...
... Native Americans were killed or lost their land. Others found work on farms and ranches. Old Mexican land titles were generally ignored. Most of the original Californians were dispossessed. The Chinese were targeted by a foreign miner’s tax and mob violence. Mexicans also had to pay a foreign miner’ ...
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... Great Britain and the United States had shared control over the territory Polk’s campaign slogan: “Fifty-four forty or __________!” The northern boundary of Oregon was 54 40’ degrees north latitude Polk was pledging war if Great Britain did not give up Oregon Northern boundary is eventually set at 4 ...
... Great Britain and the United States had shared control over the territory Polk’s campaign slogan: “Fifty-four forty or __________!” The northern boundary of Oregon was 54 40’ degrees north latitude Polk was pledging war if Great Britain did not give up Oregon Northern boundary is eventually set at 4 ...
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Manifest Destiny (1821-1853) LESSON 13
... annex(431)- join or merge territory into an existing political unit such as a country or state Lone Star Republic(431)- nickname of the republic of Texas once free from Mexico Complete the following items. Native Americans Forced West 1. What European country had Mexico gained it's independence from ...
... annex(431)- join or merge territory into an existing political unit such as a country or state Lone Star Republic(431)- nickname of the republic of Texas once free from Mexico Complete the following items. Native Americans Forced West 1. What European country had Mexico gained it's independence from ...
During the early 1800s, many Americans moved west of the Rocky
... their liberty and property, and secured in the free exercise of their religion.” – Also included area claimed by _______________ north of Rio Grande – Increased size of United States by almost _____________________ • In the ___________________ of 1853, the United States paid $10 million for southern ...
... their liberty and property, and secured in the free exercise of their religion.” – Also included area claimed by _______________ north of Rio Grande – Increased size of United States by almost _____________________ • In the ___________________ of 1853, the United States paid $10 million for southern ...