Unit 3: Expansion and Conflict 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. Father Kino___ Circuit Riders___ fur traders___ Lewis and Clark___ Zebulon Pike___ John C. Fremont___ Louisiana Purchase___ War of 1812___ Battle of New Orleans___ Monroe Doctrine___ nationalism___ Bank War___ Trail of Tears___ universal suffrage___ spoils system___ nullification___ steamboats___ factory system___ textile mills___ urbanization___ telegraph___ cotton gin___ interchangeable parts___ westward expansion___ NW Territory___ Louisiana Territory___ Mexican-American War___ Mexican Cession___ Gadsden Purchase___ Lone Star Republic___ Little Big Horn___ Wounded Knee___ Chief Joseph___ Geronimo___ Sitting Bull___ reservations___ miners___ ranchers___ homesteads___ Transcontinental RRs___ Dawes Act___ Indian Schools___ D. Apache who fought against America’s land grabbing Y. priest who devolved the Circuit Rider system E. final major battle of war of 1812 F. area of land managed by a native tribe G. law regarding distribution of land un Indian territory H. southwestern section of current U.S. given up by Mexico I. a.k.a “Custer’s Last Stand”; last Sioux victory J. allowed for long-distance messaging K. Presidential proclamation stating that any more European colonization of the U.S. would be war L. land or territory, bought from France Z. the type of transportation where products were moved along the river AA. moved out west and extracted ore from earth BB. land transported that connects all the land east to west CC. explorer who mapped a route to Oregon territory DD. (part of Ohio) that was the Northwestern part of the original U.S. EE. explorer who found the Great Britain (Utah) FF. winner gives government jobs to its voters M. everyone receiving the right to vote GG. acquiring western territories N. the type of people who came to America for beaver (usually the French) O. federal land free for the taking P. second military conflict between the U.S. and Great Britain Q. type of person who rounded cattle on open land R. a state has the right to invalidate any federal law they deem unconstitutional S. HH. war between Mexico and U.S. for the southwest II. U.S. soldiers slaughtered the Sioux women and children JJ. section of land bought for the building of the transcontinental railroad KK. Sioux leader during the Battle of Little Bighorn LL. Chief of Nez Perce famous for resistance of removal referring to Texas as its own country T. forced relocation of Cherokee MM. when U.S. bought France from Mexico A. method of manufacturing parts in one location to make a complete product U. machine that separates cotton fibers; thus the south needed more slaves NN. making the same part over and over the exact same B. horseback riders who traveled from mission to mission V. controversy over the Bank of the U.S. OO. schools where students are “Americanized” C. process of people moving to the city W. places for making fiber into fabric PP. explorer who mapped southwest of Louisiana Purchase X. over the top patriotism