Several groups affected by Indian removal are shown in the chart below.

9. What aspect of Native American history became known as the "Trail of Tears"?

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The forced 800-mile march Response area Indians made in their removal from Georgia. In the winter of 1838–39, they went to Indian Territory, patrolled by 7,000 soldiers. ThousandsResponse area during the march, mostly children and the elderly.
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The aspect of Native American history that became known as the "Trail of Tears" refers to the forced 800-mile march Indians made in their removal from Georgia. During the winter of 1838–39, they went to Indian Territory, patrolled by 7,000 soldiers. Thousands died during the march, mostly children and the elderly.

9. What aspect of Native American history became
known as the "Trail of Tears"?

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The forced 800-mile march

made in their removal from Georgia. In the winter of 1838-

39, they went to Indian Territory, patrolled by 7,000

soldiers. Thousands,

march, mostly children and the elderly.

Indians

during the

:: Cherokee

# perished

# Andrew Jackson

# stayed

:: thrived

# Iroquois

The aspect of Native American history that became known as the "Trail of Tears" includes the following responses:

  • The forced 800-mile march
  • Cherokee Indians made in their removal from Georgia. In the winter of 1838-39, they went to Indian Territory, patrolled by 7,000 soldiers. Thousands perished during the march, mostly children and the elderly.
By 1848, the United States extended from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean

10. Which of the following was necessary to fulfill the idea of Manifest Destiny?

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the support of the Supreme Courts
the support of the Supreme Courts

advances in transportation
advances in transportation

nullification of unjust tariffs
nullification of unjust tariffs

expansion of suffrage
expansion of suffrage
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To fulfill the idea of Manifest Destiny, the necessary response is advances in transportation.

11. Mountain men endured the harsh lifestyle of a trapper in Oregon Country to make a profit selling furs and to live a life of adventure

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True
True

False
False

True. Mountain men did endure the harsh lifestyle of a trapper in Oregon Country to make a profit selling furs and to experience adventure.

Drag and drop the correct vocabulary word

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Starting in 1843, settlers began taking wagons 2,000 miles west and followed a route called the Response area. Families planning to go west met at Independence, Missouri, in the early spring.

The correct vocabulary word to fill in the blank is Oregon Trail.

So the completed sentence would read:

"Starting in 1843, settlers began taking wagons 2,000 miles west and followed a route called the Oregon Trail. Families planning to go west met at Independence, Missouri, in the early spring."

Independence of Texas
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13. Why were settlers from the United States interested in settling in Mexican Texas?(1 point)
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Texas was already part of the United States.
Texas was already part of the United States.

The land in California was too hostile
The land in California was too hostile

The land in Oregon was filling up too quickly
The land in Oregon was filling up too quickly

Texas had cheap, fertile land available
Texas had cheap, fertile land available
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The siege at the Alamo strengthened the Texas settlers' resolve to fight for independence from

Question 1:
Settlers from the United States were interested in settling in Mexican Texas because Texas had cheap, fertile land available.

Question 2:
The siege at the Alamo strengthened the Texas settlers' resolve to fight for independence from Mexico.