Chapters 10-14 History

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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