Discuss the status of foreign claims and possessions in the trans-Mississippi West from 1811 to 1840. Trace the development of American interests in the region during this era

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Answer: The region from the Louisiana Territory to the Rocky Mountains in the North and across the continent to California in the South belonged first to Spain and, after 1821, to an independent Mexico. North of California to Alaska was the Oregon Territory, jointly occupied by the United States and Britain. As early as 1811, the fur trade attracted Americans to Oregon. In the Southwest, Americans traded along the Santa Fe Trail in 1821 to New Mexico and moved into Texas for cotton planting during the 1820s. Some American merchants and traders also settled in California during the 1820s and 1830s.

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a. Excessive speculation on the stock market led to a crash. b. The agricultural sector had been in decline for many years. c. U.S. factories produced more goods than the American people could consume. d. Output from U.S. factories fell due to foreign competition dominating the market.

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The Babylonians made advances in mathematics, including

A) a system of counting based on the unit 60; still used for time and angles. B) quadratic equations. C) fractions. D) square and cube roots. E) all of the above.

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The Spartan assembly consisted of ________

A. all males over twenty B. nobles aged forty and older C. all males over thirty D. all land-owning males

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The aristocracy of the sixteenth century was

A) to dominate society as it had done in the Middle Ages. B) largely surpassed by the upcoming merchant class. C) still powerful, but with little new blood to keep it vital. D) extremely uneducated compared to the nobility of the Middle Ages. E) to disappear by the early seventeenth century.

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