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Manifest Destiny: Pages 358-383 Chapter 12

Across
Idea that the US was to possess the entire continent of North America. (Sec 1)
This treaty with Spain helped Spain agree to set limits to their territory in North America. (Sec 1)
New community of growth. (Sec 3)
This is the name of the route that crossed the Great Plains along the Platte River and to the Rocky Mountains. (Sec 1)
This was a mission where a small Texan force was barricaded. (Sec 2)
1833 President of Mexico. (Sec 2)
In 1830 the Mexican government issued a decree stopping all immigration from this country. (Sec 2)
California created this in 1850. (Sec 3)
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. (Sec 3)
Received permission from the Mexican Government to organize a new colony. He got 300 American families to move there. (Sec 2)
Territory that Brigham Young moved to. (Sec 3)
Often called "hairy banknotes" because they were traded for guns and other goods. (Sec 1)
Down
Was signed and ended the war with Mexico (Sec 3)
This is the term that described tough, independent men who made their living trapping. (Sec 1)
On March 2, 1836 American settlers declared this. (Sec 2)
This territory was located between the Pacific and the Rocky Mountains north of California. (Sec 1)
In 1853 the US paid Mexico 10 million for a strip of land along the southern edge of AZ and NM. (Sec 3)
This was what Dr. Marcus Whitman wanted to bring to the people of Oregon. (Sec 1)
This is the number of nations that claimed the area of Pacific and the Rocky Mountains north of California.(Sec 1)
Groups of citizens that formed together to protect themselves. (Sec 3)
Gold was discovered here 1848. (Sec 3)
Due to the Adams Onis Treaty, the US dropped it's claim to this area (Sec 2)
This trail started near Independence, Missouri and crossed the the prairies to the Arkansas River. (Sec 3)