Chapter 13 - The Impending Crisis

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Henry Clay
________ and other prominent politicians feared, correctly as it turned out, that territorial expansion would reopen the painful controversy over slavery and threaten the stability of the Union.
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Henry David Thoreau
________ was so horrified by the war that he refused to pay taxes (which he said financed the conflict) and spent time in jail.
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John Tyler
________ accomplished the first of Polks goals for him.
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presidential campaign
The ________ of 1848 dampened the controversy for a time as both Democrats and Whigs tried to avoid the slavery question.
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Ulysses Grant
________, then an officer in the Mexican War, called it "one of the most unjust ever waged ..
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Rio Grande
Texans claimed the ________ as their western and southern border, a claim that would have added much of what is now New Mexico to Texas.
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Texas
The migrations into ________ and Oregon were part of a larger movement that took hundreds of thousands of white and black Americans into the far western regions of the continent between 1840 and 1860.
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Abraham Lincoln
________ criticized the war on the grounds that it gave the president too much power.
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Manifest Destiny
________ reflected both the burgeoning pride that characterized American nationalism in the mid- nineteenth century and the idealistic vision of social perfection that fueled so much of the reform energy of the time.
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Battle of San Jacinto
April 23, 1836, at the ________ (near the present- day city of Houston), he defeated the Mexican army and took Santa Anna prisoner.
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Mexico
In the mid- 1830s, instability in ________ drove General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna to seize power as a dictator and impose a new, more autocratic regime on the nation and its territories.
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Polk
In August 1846, while the Mexican War was still in progress, ________ asked Congress to appropriate $ 2 million for purchasing peace with Mexico.
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Trist
On February 2, 1848, ________ reached an agreement with the new Mexican government on the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, by which Mexico agreed to cede California and New Mexico to the United States and acknowledge the Rio Grande as the boundary of Texas.