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Mexican National Era of Texas History

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Created Date 01.07.20
Last Updated 01.08.20
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Topics of this game:
  • A plan of government that describes the different parts of the government including their duties and powers.
  • White people living in the USA who is not Hispanic
  • a system where a government issues a piece of land to someone who agrees to settle and run it under the government's rule.
  • Someone who believes that all of the power should be with the national government only - no state or individual power at all.
  • Undeveloped land that lies beyond the border of a settled territory
  • someone who travels to an unclaimed territory and plans to settle there.
  • The soldiers at a military post
  • Someone who believes that the power of government should be shared between the states and the national government.
  • A Mexican-American living in Texas
  • A group of armed citizens who serve as voluntary soldiers during an emergency
  • A person who puts together land contracts or land deals in order to settle land for the government
  • Settling among and establishing control over the indigenous people of an area

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