Western Expansion Comprehension Sentences

Western Expansion Comprehension Sentences

7th Grade

13 Qs

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Western Expansion Comprehension Sentences

Western Expansion Comprehension Sentences

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1.

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1 min • 1 pt

In the 1840s, many Americans were proud of their country and saw benefits to the (______________) of new territories.

2.

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The Mexican (__________) term includes the modern-day states of California, Nevada, and Utah and parts of Arizona, New Mexico, Wyoming, and Colorado. In exchange for this land, the United States agreed to pay Mexico $15 million.

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In 1845, Congress voted to add Texas to the Union. The Texas (__________) made it the 28th state and the 15th state where slavery was legal.

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The United States’s actual annexation of Texas reinforced those suspicions. To make matters worse, many American settlers in another large Mexican (__________), California, also wanted to become part of the United States.

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After citizenship and age requirements were verified, pioneers had to commit to farming the land for five years before being granted the land. The (____________) was then usually built in an area with lots of fertile farmland.

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The emergence of rail transportation, gold rushes in the West, and the availability of cheap land after the relocation of Native Americans made it more attractive and simpler for settlers to (___________) to new territories.

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Some settlers had a religious (__________) to move West. For example, Mormons who moved to Utah hoped to establish a new society for their believers, away from persecution in the cities where they had once settled.

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