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This territory was annexed into the U.S. after being an independent country for 10 years. The boundary disputes of this territory caused the U.S.-Mexican War.
a) Mexican Cession
b) Texas Annexation
c) 13 colonies
d) Oregon Territory

This territory was gained from Mexico with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo for $15 million
a) Mexican Cession
b) Texas Annexation
c) Louisiana Purchase
d) Gadsden Purchase

This territory was gained after the American Revolution, the U.S. border stopped at the Mississippi River
a) 13 colonies
b) Oregon Territory
c) Treaty of Paris 1783
d) Florida

This territory was gained in a treaty with England, the U.S. border now stretched from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean
a) Louisiana Purchase
b) Treaty of Paris 1783
c) Oregon Territory
d) Mexican Cession

This territory doubled the size of the U.S. in 1803, the U.S. border stopped at the Rocky Mountains
a) Florida
b) Louisiana Purchase
c) Mexican Cession
d) Gadsden Purchase

The United States became its own country with this land when the colonists declared independence from England.
a) Treaty of Paris 1783
b) Oregon Territory
c) Florida
d) 13 colonies

This territory was gained from Mexico to connect the railroad, it allowed for easier travel west
a) Louisiana Purchase
b) Mexican Cession
c) Gadsden Purchase
d) 13 colonies

This territory was gained from Spain with the Adams-Onis treaty for $5 million
a) Florida
b) Mexican Cession
c) Oregon Territory
d) Gadsden Purchase

The idea that the U.S. should stretch from the Atlantic to Pacific Ocean
a) Industrial Revolution
b) Manifest Destiny
c) Mecantilism
d) American Revolution

The region of the country where many Americans were traveling to in the 1800s was
a) North
b) South
c) East
d) West

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