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What was the cause of the Mexican War for Independence? |
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The Mexicans and Americans wanted the same land. |
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type of government that lets people elect leaders. |
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a plan that sets up and runs a goverment. |
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a good sent in from another country to be sold or traded. |
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a good sent out to another country to be sold or traded. |
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the act of the goverment taking over church property. |
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land that is given away by a goverment. |
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a cattle ranch owned by californias. |
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a cowhand who works on a rancho. |
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the round-up of a rancho's cattle for branding or sale. |
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a celeabration, often in a spanish-speaking country or region. |
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the edge of a country or a settled region. |
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a person who traps a wild animal for its fur. |
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one of the first group to enter and settle a region. |
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Who built fort ross and why was it built? |
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A russian company built a fort ross in bodega bay. Russians and americans wanted to trade with california |
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Who governed pueblos after the Mexican war |
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alcaldes goverened the pueblos |
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After the war how did trade change? |
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mexico allowed ranchos to trade with outside countries |
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what happened to the land after the missions were closed? |
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-half of the land went to farmers and ranchers -very little land went to indians -most went to californios and new settlers |
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what happened at the ranchos |
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ranchos exported cattle, hide, and tallow |
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what was sutter fort and why was it important to pioneers? |
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sutter fort was a reststop and a place for supplies for pioneers |
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what was the jedidiah strong known for? |
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he was famous for being the first american to reach alta california |
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what were john fermont and james beckwith known for? |
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john fermont: leaded mapmakers to san joaquin valley
james beckwith: he found the lowest pass to sierra nevada |
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what were the events that happened during the bidwell-bartleson's party trip to california? |
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a) wagons broke
b) animals slipped on rocky paths
c) lost most of goods
d) low on food
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what was the events that happened during the donner's part trip to california? |
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a) 87 people crossed sierra nevada
b) food ran out
c) trapped in snow that was 22-feet deep
e) half of the people survived |
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