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UNIT VOCAB 6.4 TO 6.7

NAME ( FIRST AND LAST)
PERIOD:
Horizontales
Able to provide for one's own needs
Belief in U.S. expansion across North America.
a fur trapper in the Oregon country who learned about the land from American Indians
Historic mission and site of a pivotal battle.
Route for wagon trains to Oregon Country.
a person who lives independently and is able to fend for himself or herself in tough circumstances
a huge area west of the Rocky Mountains that included present-day Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and parts of Wyoming, Montana, and western Canada
Gold seeker during the California Gold Rush.
A flat-bottomed boat used for transporting goods and people on inland waterways. These boats were particularly useful for settlers moving west, as they could carry heavy loads down rivers.
Spanish cowboy, skilled in cattle herding.
Verticales
Trade route connecting Missouri to Santa Fe.
Relating to the Pueblo peoples of the Southwest.
Short-lived California republic established in 1846.
Military blockade to compel surrender.
Territory ceded to U.S. after the Mexican-American War.
Ruler with absolute power over a state.
a route used by wagon trains to cross the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains from Missouri to the Oregon Country
The first commercially successful steamboat in the United States, designed by Robert Fulton. Launched in 1807, it revolutionized river travel by making it faster and more efficient.
The first commercially successful steamboat in the United States, designed by Robert Fulton. Launched in 1807, it revolutionized river travel by making it faster and more efficient.
Income generated from normal business operations or other sources. In the context of the Westward Movement, it refers to the money the U.S. government earned from the sale of land and other activities.
Religious settlement aimed at converting Native Americans.