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Capital Beijing. a populous nation in East Asia whose vast landscape encompasses grassland, desert, mountains, lakes, rivers
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a person who settles in an area, typically one with no or few previous inhabitants
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a name given to African Americans who migrated from states along the Mississippi River to Kansas in the late nineteenth century
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former Methodist pastor who served as colonel in the United States Volunteers during the Colorado War and the New Mexico Campaigns of the American Civil War.
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a lode of silver ore located under the eastern slope of Mount Davidson,
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the action of making a person or thing American in character or nationality.
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Western migration by providing settlers 160 acres of public land
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occurred near end of the 19th century in the American Old West, and were a series of disputes between farmers and cattlemen with larger land holdings.
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the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the US throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
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location of the first famous gold rush
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a group active in the New Mexico Territory and American Southwest in the late 1880s and early 1890s, in response to Anglo-American farmers and ranchers settling in the territory.
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the largest branch of the United States Armed Forces and performs land-based military operations.
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get immigrants moved to the west faster
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is the historical term given to the rise of the cattle industry in the two decades that followed the American Civil War.
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a rapid movement of people to a newly discovered goldfield
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The route along which the United States government forced several tribes of Native Americans, including the Cherokees, Seminoles, Chickasaws, Choctaws, and Creeks, to migrate to reservations west of the Mississippi River in the 1820s, 1830s, and 1840
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a native or inhabitant of India, or a person of Indian descent
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the broad expanse of flat land its covered in prairie and grassland. it lies west of the Mississippi River
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the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
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The route over which settlers traveled to Oregon in the 1840s and 1850s; trails branched off from it toward Utah and California.
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the Treaty of Peace, Friendship, Limits and Settlement between the United States of America and the Mexican Republic, is the peace treaty signed on February 2, 1848,
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American columnist and editor who used the term 'manifest destiny' in 1845 to promote the annexation of Texas and the Oregon Country to the United States
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a war between citizens of the same country.
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a man, typically one on horseback, who herds and tends cattle, especially in the western US
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the direction the immigrants traveled
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