Front | Back |
Indians seldom attacked wagon trains.
|
True
|
John Tyler favored Henry Clay's American System
|
False
|
Christopher “Kit” Carson was one of the most famous and knowledgeable of the mountain men
|
True
|
Davy, Crocket, Stephen Kearny, and John C. Fremont were killed at the Alamo
|
False
|
President Polk understood the problems of fighting in the Mexican desert
|
False
|
Henry Clay was the Democratic presidential candidate in 1844
|
False
|
The United States annexed California during Tyler’s presidency
|
False
|
The Great Plains were virtually devoid of a human presence until the Spaniards introduced the horse and the gun
|
True
|
The term “bear flaggers” refers to supporters of the Republic of California
|
True
|
Zachary Taylor’s decisive victory at the Battle of Buena Vista led to an immediate Mexican
|
False
|
Led American forces at Vera Cruz
|
Winfield Scott
|
Gained a large land grant from Mexico
|
Stephen F. Austin
|
Secretary of state who negotiated treaty concerning the boundaries for Maine and the Great Lakes region
|
Daniel Webster
|
Endorsed the Bear Flag Republic
|
John Charles Fremont
|
Elected vice president in 1840
|
John Tyler
|