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Jeopardy
War of
1812
Independence
War
Westward
Expansion
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Native American
Resistance
Texas
U.S.-Mexico
Final Jeopardy
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This Shawnee warrior built a large Indian
confederacy to stop American westward
expansion into their lands.
Tecumseh
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This Shawnee Native American religious leader
inspired his followers to revive native religion,
resist all white ways, and oppose the U.S.
government.
“The Prophet” or Tenskwatawa
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This settlement was the capital of the Shawnee
Indian confederacy.
Prophetstown
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The capital of the Shawnee Native American
confederation was destroyed after this battle.
The Battle of Tippecanoe
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As the governor of the Indiana territory, this
future president waged war against the
Shawnee Native American confederacy during
the early 1800s.
William Henry Harrison
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This country was kidnapping American sailors
and supplying guns to Native American freedom
fighters during the early 1800s.
Great Britain
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The British set fire to this city during the war of
1812.
Washington, D.C.
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This Native American freedom fighter died at the
Battle of the Thames.
Tecumseh
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The U.S. invasion of this area of North America
was a total failure during the war.
Canada
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This political party opposed military action
during the war of 1812, and as a result lost
credibility with the voters.
Federalists
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Mexicans living in the Texas territory were called
this.
Tejanos
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This was the nickname that Texans gave their
independent state.
Lone Star Republic
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Mexico wanted the American settlers out of
Texas due to their increasing numbers, lack of
loyalty, and failure to discontinue this practice.
Slavery
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Mexico invited American settlers to Texas to
develop the land and to fight against this group
of Native Americans.
Comanche
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Texans wanted to be annexed by the United
States for increased security against Native
Americans and Mexico and for this other reason.
To help pay off debts
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Many Americans did not support the war in
Mexico because they feared gaining new
territory would increase this practice.
Slavery
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At the start of the war, Mexico insisted the
border was at the Nueces River while Texas
insisted it was at this river.
Rio Grande
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Opponents of the war against Mexico called the
war by this nickname.
Polk’s War
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This legislative act attempted to ban African
Americans from all land gained from the war
with Mexico.
The Wilmot Proviso
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The land that Mexico gave the U.S. after being
defeated in the U.S.-Mexico War is known as
this.
The Mexican Cession
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The United States paid this much after it forced
Mexico to sell California and New Mexico
territories.
15 Million
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The treaty ended the U.S.-Mexico War.
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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Letting the new territories decide for themselves
whether they wanted slavery was referred to as
this.
Popular Sovereingty
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At this battle, General Santa Ana was defeated
and was forced to sign a treaty that gave Texas
its independence.
Battle of San Jacinto
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According to this concept, it was the right of
Americans to expand westward across the
continent.
Manifest Destiny
Final Jeopardy
This famous American philosopher persuaded
many American citizens to protest the U.S.Mexico War and stop paying their taxes through
his essay, “Civil Disobedience.”
Henry David Thoreau