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13172844407Tariff of 1842 (364)Protective measure passed by Congressional Whigs, raising tariffs to pre-compromise tariff of 1833 rates.0
13172844408CarolineDiplomatic row between the United States and Britain. Developed after British troops set fire to an American steamer carrying supplies across the Niagara River to Canadian insurgents, during Canada's short-lived insurrection.1
13172844409CreoleAmerican ship captured by a group of rebelling Virginia slaves. The slaves successfully sought asylum in the Bahamas, raising fears among Southern planters that the British West Indies would become a safe haven for runaway slaves.2
13172844410Aroostook WarSeries of clashes between American and Canadian lumberjacks in the disputed territory of northern Maine, resolved when a permanent boundary was agreed upon in 1842.3
13172844411Manifest DestinyBelief that the US was destined by God to spread its 'emire of liberty" across North America. Served as a justification for the mid-nineteenth-century expansionism.4
13172844412"Fifty-Four Forty or Fight"slogan used in the 1844 presidential election as a call for us annexation of the oregon territory5
13172844413Liberty PartyA former political party in the United States; formed in 1839 to oppose the practice of slavery; merged with the Free Soil Party in 18486
13172844414Walker TariffRevenue-enhancing measure that lowered tariffs from 1842 levels thereby fueling trade and increasing Treasury receipts.7
13172844415Spot ResolutionsMeasures introduced by Illinois congressman Abraham Lincoln, questioning President James K. Polk's justification for war with Mexico. Lincoln requested that Polk clarify precisely where Mexican forces had attacked American troops.8
13172844416California Bear Flag RepublicShort-lived California republic, established by local American settlers who revolted against Mexico. Once news of the war with Mexico reached the Americans, they abandoned the Republic in favor of joining the United States.9
13172844417Battle of Buena Vista(1847) Key American victory against Mexican forces in the Mexican-American War. Elevated General Zachary Taylor to national prominence and helped secure his success in the 1848 presidential election.10
13172844418Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoTreaty that ended the Mexican War, granting the U.S. control of Texas, New Mexico, and California in exchange for $15 million11
13172844419Conscience WhigsAnti-slavery whigs who opposed both the Texas annexation and the Mexican War on moral grounds.12
13172844420Wilmot Proviso1846 proposal that outlawed slavery in any territory gained from the War with Mexico13
13172844421John Tylerelected Vice President and became the 10th President of the United States when Harrison died 1841-1845, President responsible for annexation of Mexico after receiving mandate from Polk, opposed many parts of the Whig program for economic recovery14
13172844422Stephen W. KearnyGeneral that led a detachment of 17,000 troops over the Santa fe Tail from Fort Leavenworth to Santa Fe. Secured California for the US.15
13172844423John C. Fremontan American military officer, explorer, the first candidate of the Republican Party for the office of President of the United States, and the first presidential candidate of a major party to run on a platform in opposition to slavery.16
13172844424Winfield Scott"Old Fuss and Feathers," whose conquest of Mexico City brought U.S. victory in the Mexican War17
13172844425Nicholas P. Trist (1800-1874)American diplomat who negotiated the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo in 1848, ending the Mexican-American War and acquiring a vast secession of territory from Mexico.18
13172844426David WilmotCongressman who proposed the amendment that would have outlawed slavery from Mexican territories19
13172844427James K. Polkpresident in March 1845. wanted to settle oregon boundary dispute with britain. wanted to aquire California. wanted to incorperate Texas into union.20

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