Chapter 13 HIS 201 – Flashcards

Unlock all answers in this set

Unlock answers
question
In the 1820s and 1830s, what kind of relationship did Americans have with the people of the Far West?
answer
Contact was limited to traders and trappers, but that interaction was beneficial to both Americans and Mexicans
question
What was the main reason most European immigrants came to the United States between 1815 and 1860?
answer
Economic advancement
question
What was the Free-Soil Party's campaign slogan?
answer
"Free Trade, Free Labor, Free Speech, Free Men"
question
Which statement best describes the Germans who came to the United States before 1860?
answer
They were diverse, hardworking, and clannish.
question
Why was John Tyler's ascendancy to the presidency a disaster for the Whig party?
answer
All of these choices He was a former Democrat. He was a states' rights advocate. He vetoed a bill to create a new national bank. He vetoed bills that would postpone reducing the tariff.
question
The Battle of the Alamo
answer
Provided a rallying point for Texans in their struggles against Mexico.
question
In 1860 what groups accounted for three-fourths of all foreign-born Americans?
answer
Irish and Germans
question
In the Mexican-American War, why was the United States victorious in virtually all its encounters with Mexican forces?
answer
The United States possessed superior artillery and supplies.
question
What did President James K. Polk want from Mexico in 1845 and 1846?
answer
Acquisition from Mexico of California and New Mexico
question
Which of the following was not one of the responses of American workers to the economic difficulties of the 1830s and 1840s?
answer
They joined forces to buy factories and run them as cooperative, employee-owned companies.
question
"Manifest Destiny" is the belief that the United States had
answer
A mission to spread American ideals across the continent
question
Which statement accurately describes travel to Oregon or California on the overland trails during the 1840s?
answer
Emigrants cooperated closely with each other and traveled in huge wagon trains.
question
Along the overland trail, how did the duties of men and women compare?
answer
Most women packed and unpacked the wagons in addition to performing their traditional duties.
question
In the 1820s, Mexico attempted to attract American settlers to Texas by
answer
Providing generous land grants to recruiting agents.
question
What happened once Americans began to settle in the Mexican state of Coahuila-Texas?
answer
All of these choices: They were initially happy to live in Texas as naturalized Mexican citizens. They brought slaves, which violated Mexico's 1829 ban on slavery and forced Mexico in 1830 to ban any further American immigration. There were a series of rebellions and eventually a bid for Texas independence from Mexico.
question
Great Britain and the United States almost went to a war between in the 1840s because of a dispute over
answer
Claims to Oregon territory.
question
Who led the American forces that helped seize California from Mexico?
answer
John Frémont
question
According to the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo,
answer
The United States assumed the claims of American citizens' against the Mexican government.
question
Who led the Texas army that defeated Santa Anna at San Jacinto?
answer
Sam Houston
question
President James K. Polk's objectives in Oregon included
answer
A division of the territory at the 49th parallel.
question
In the 1820s, what were "California bank-notes"?
answer
Cattle hides
question
In Commonwealth v. Hunt, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court ruled that
answer
Labor unions were not illegal combinations or monopolies that restrained trade.
question
What was one reason that "dark horse" James K. Polk won the presidency in 1844?
answer
Polk convinced many northerners that the annexation of Texas would be in their best interest.
question
Which of the following is an accurate statement about San Francisco during the gold rush?
answer
Ethnic and racial tensions were high.
question
From the point of view of the Whig party in 1848, why was Zachary Taylor an ideal candidate for president?
answer
All of these choices: He was a Louisiana slaveholder and would therefore appeal to the South. He would have broad national appeal because he was a Mexican-American War hero. He had no connection to Clay's American System, which the party was trying to abandon.
question
Why did Mexico begin to encourage settlers from America to come to its Coahuila-Texas region?
answer
Few Mexicans would settle this undeveloped land because of fear of Indian attacks and lawlessness there.
question
According to the doctrine of "popular sovereignty, or "squatter sovereignty,"
answer
Residents of a territory should be allowed to decide whether or not to permit slavery.
Get an explanation on any task
Get unstuck with the help of our AI assistant in seconds
New