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  • Louisiana Purchase
  • 1803
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  • Indian Removal- Trail of Tears
  • 1830-1838
  • on the way to oklahoma territory
  • Texas- Battle of Gonzales
  • you won't because it is our now
  • come and take it
  • come and take it
  • i am coming to take this cannon from you because it belongs to us
  • 1835
  • The Louisiana Purchase along with the port of New Orleans was significant to the nation because it gave the US a trade center to bring crops to trade with other countries. It was significant to the French because they gained money that they needed to pay off war debt from previous wars and from the French Revolution.
  • Mexican War- 
  • port of new orleans
  • The Trail of Tears was significant to the natives because they were forced out of their homes and many people did not get to see their new homes because of the harsh conditions. It was significant to the USA side because now the Georgian settlers were very happy because they now could make cash crops to trade through the port of New Orleans.
  • Oregon Territory- wagon and Settlers
  •  It was significant to the Texans because after the battle of Gonzales they eventually claimed their independence, andlater Texas struggled then they joined the US and brought with them the troublingtopic and threat of Mexico attacking them. It was significant to the Mexicans because they now did not have the resources of the Texas’s land and water surrounding it to use for trade.
  • American Indians and Westward Expansion- Battle of little Bighorn
  • gonzales, Texas
  • It was significant to the Mexican army because they lost all the land they had, and also Santa Anna was forced into signing a treaty to give the US their land which they thought was unfair. It was significant to the Americans because they gained the southwest states for land and more area for the new settlers to go.
  • 1846-1848
  • on the border, fighting over land
  •  It was significant to the native peoples because their land was being taken from them when they had believed that all land was to be shared among everybody. It was significant to the settlers because even though they wanted to rush for gold and land, they had to make sacrifices while crossing rivers and mountains that everything may be lost if something goes wrong.
  • 1840's
  • from kansas to oregon
  • its so hard to keep walking on!
  • It was significant tothe US Army because they had a major loss of life and a big decrease in the morale of other units going to fight the Natives because of what happened to the 7th Cavalry. It was significant to the Natives because they had won a major battle to fend off the US Army from pushing them father west, but later even though they had this big victory they were later pushed from their homeland and starved by new settlers which did not allow some of them to continue with life.
  • 1830-1900
  • in Montana
  • 7th Calvary US army
  • the sioux
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