chs exam 2 questions and answers3
What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? What protections did it guarantee for Mexicans
remaining on the US side of the border post takeover [key terms: Article 8, Article 9, Article 10,
Mexican American War]? - ANSWERS-The treaty of Guadalupe where Mexico accepted Rio
Grande as Texas Border. it was signed in 1848. The treaty added an additional 525,000 square
miles to United States territory, including the land that makes up all or parts of present-day
Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. mexicans will get their
citizenship. Article 8&9: mexicans recognized as citizens. aticle 10: protection to propert owned
by U.S. citizens.
Compare and contrast Jefferson & Jackson's perspectives regarding Native Americans. Based on
their perspectives, what policies regarding Native Americans did Jefferson & Jackson
implement? Explain these policies. - ANSWERS-Jackson thought the Native Americans were
savage bloodhouns and he thought they could not survive alone without the help of the white
people. He made the indian removal act. killed most of the indians at the creek, and the treaty
of dancing rabbit was signed by him. Thomas Jefferson signed the land allotment treaty.
Jefferson wanted to turn indians into farmers. He thouth the way they lived was not the right
way to live and that they must farm.
Identify and discuss the three (3) step process in the US takeover of northern Mexico in
chronological order. What territories did the US gain per step? Elaborate on each of the steps. -
ANSWERS-1. Texas Revolution and Independence 1835-1836.
2. 2. Mexican Am war 1846-1848
3. Gadsen Purchase 1853
Conditions of cali, Texas and Arizona.
How did American immigration begin in Mexican controlled Texas in 1821? How did American
immigration impact the population of Texas [key terms: Moses & Stephen Austin]? - ANSWERS-
population 7,000
Mexican gvnt cuts a deal with American family known as Austins.
What is the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo? What protections did it guarantee for Mexicans
remaining on the US side of the border post takeover [key terms: Article 8, Article 9, Article 10,
Mexican American War]? - ANSWERS-The treaty of Guadalupe where Mexico accepted Rio
Grande as Texas Border. it was signed in 1848. The treaty added an additional 525,000 square
miles to United States territory, including the land that makes up all or parts of present-day
Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. mexicans will get their
citizenship. Article 8&9: mexicans recognized as citizens. aticle 10: protection to propert owned
by U.S. citizens.
Compare and contrast Jefferson & Jackson's perspectives regarding Native Americans. Based on
their perspectives, what policies regarding Native Americans did Jefferson & Jackson
implement? Explain these policies. - ANSWERS-Jackson thought the Native Americans were
savage bloodhouns and he thought they could not survive alone without the help of the white
people. He made the indian removal act. killed most of the indians at the creek, and the treaty
of dancing rabbit was signed by him. Thomas Jefferson signed the land allotment treaty.
Jefferson wanted to turn indians into farmers. He thouth the way they lived was not the right
way to live and that they must farm.
Identify and discuss the three (3) step process in the US takeover of northern Mexico in
chronological order. What territories did the US gain per step? Elaborate on each of the steps. -
ANSWERS-1. Texas Revolution and Independence 1835-1836.
2. 2. Mexican Am war 1846-1848
3. Gadsen Purchase 1853
Conditions of cali, Texas and Arizona.
How did American immigration begin in Mexican controlled Texas in 1821? How did American
immigration impact the population of Texas [key terms: Moses & Stephen Austin]? - ANSWERS-
population 7,000
Mexican gvnt cuts a deal with American family known as Austins.