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326958524Louisiana TerritorySold by Neapolitan Bonaparte in order to get funds to protect revolutionary France from enemies0
326958525Indian TerritoryOklahoma; US Indian Removal Act drives natives to this land1
326958526Wounded Knee CreekA place where "people's dream dies A Sioux man accidentally shot off a gun and then US cavalry slaughtered thousands of men, women, and children2
326958527Dominion of Canadaoriginally Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick Each had own set of government, provincial legislature, and lieutenant governor representing the British crown. Other provinces joined later3
326958528ArgentinaBritain's principal supplier of meat4
326958529Buenos AiresThe most cosmopolitan city of the 19th century Latin America, known as "The Paris of the Americas"5
326958530The trail of TearsCherokees migrate 800 miles. Thousands dies because of disease, starvation, difficulties of relocation6
326958531Battle of little Big HornLakota Sioux destroy army of Colonel George Armstrong Custer7
326958532The Mexican-American WarTexas declares Independence from Mexico despite Mexican protest. Thousands died as a result of the war.8
326958533Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoForced Mexico to cede territory in exchange for 15 million9
326958534Missouri Compromiseattempted to strike balance between slave and free sates10
326958535War of 1812US declares war on Britain over encroachments during Napoleonic wars. British forced in Canada repel US attacks.11
326958536British North American ActIt joins Quebec, Ontario, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick as Dominion of Canada12
326958537La Reforma of the 1850sBenito Juarez attempts to limit power of military and church13
326958538The Mexican RevolutionMiddle class Mexicans, peasants, and workers join to overthrow dictator Porfirio Diaz. The first major violent effort in Latin American to topple the unequal system of landed estates.14
326958539ReconstructionIt extended civil rights to free slaves such as voting rights and created biracial government15
326958540Battle of Gettysburga bloody battle that turned the military tide against southern forces16
326958541Manifest Destinywas destroyed to occupy all lands between Atlantic and Pacific17
326958542Ghost Dancean expression of religious belief that included a vision of an afterlife which all white people disappeared; adopted by Sioux; frightened the whites18
326958543"La intervencion norteamerico" & "la Guerra de 47"The north American Intervention/The War of 1847. Other name for the Mexican-American war19
326958544"geographic expression"Dominion of Canada20
326958545Caudillosregional military leaders who came to power with the help of newly independent states21
326958546pampasthe interior grasslands22
326958547tierta y libertaadland and liberty, the ideas of Zapata and Villa23
326958548support servicesIt made the life of migrant workers more comfortable. It transformed the ethnic and cultural landscape of the Americas24
326958549the national policypolicy of economic development that promoted economic growth and Independence, and at the same time created violent altercations with indigenous people and trappers25
326958550Golondrinas(swallows), they traveled back and forth annually between Europe and South American to take advantage of different growing seasons in the northern and southern hemisphere; knows as this because of their regular migrations26
326958551Machismoa social ethic that honored male strength, courage, aggressiveness, assertiveness, and cunning27
326958552Gauchocowboys that symbolizes Latin american identity. They were black, white, mestizo, and castizos that lived in the pampas and elf independent and self sufficient lives. Cultural practices linked them to other cowboys in America.28
326958553Zapatistasfollowers of Emiliano Zapata who where woman that were involved in the Mexican revolution29
326958554soldaderasfemale solders or supporters of soldiers that demonstrated the most extreme form of activism during the Mexican revolution30
326958555declaration of Independence"All men are created equal," but vote was only for men with property, but that changed to all white men after the Enlightenment influenced it31
326958556emancipation proclaminationsigned by Lincoln that makes abolition of slavery explicit goal of the war32
326958557Durham reportit inspired this imperial move toward Canadian autonomy. It became a model for British imperial policy & colonial rule in other states33
326958558Mexican Constitution of 1917It addresses many of the major concerns of land redistribution and provided important guarantees for the future34
326958559Facundo: Civilizations and BarbarismWritten by Domingo Sarmiento. It states that it is necessary for Buenos Aries to bring discipline to the disorderly Argentine countryside35
326958560The Gaucho Martin FierroWritten by poet Jose Hernandez that created a romanticized vision of the gaucho life36
326958561To be born a manWritten by Female Bolivian poet Adela Zamudio. It states that talented women could not vote, but ignorant men could, just by learning how to sign their names37
326979669Napoleon Bonapartehe is the one that sold the Louisiana Territory38
326979670Meriwether Lewis and William Clarkthe map the Louisiana Territory and surveyed resources39
326979671Abraham Lincolnhe was the spark that ignite the war between the states and was committed to antislavery position40
326979672John George Lambtonhe was the first early Durham and Governor-general and lord high commissioner of Canada. He wrote the Durham report41
326979673John A Macdonaldhe purchases the northwest territory form the Hudson Bay company and build the trans-Canada railroad42
326979674Simon BolivarSouth America's liberator who worked for the establishment of a large confederation that would provide Latin American with the political, military, and economic strength to resist encroachment by foreign powers. the wars of Independence he led encouraged a sense of solidarity in Latin America.43
326979675Juan Manuel de Rosasone of the most notable caudillos who restored order in a brutally maintained order. He was known as "the Machiavelli of Pampas" or the "The Argentine Nero" for launching a regime of terror to end resistance in brutal ways44
326979676Benito Juarezhe started a reform government which attempted to reshape Mexican society45
326979677Portirio Diazhe is a dictatorial general who ruled mexico. He made attempt to encourage industrialization, but with only limited success. Mexico city underwent a transformation under him.46
326979678Emilaino Zapata and Francisco Villarevolutionary leaders the lead masses of landless peasants47
326979679Louis Rielhe lead natives and metis in rebellion in western Canada, but was defeat and sent into exile. He attempts another rebellion but then executed.48
326979680Domingo Faustino Sarmientoa spokesman who identifies with Europe; an Argentine president; worked for the development of the best society based on European values49

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