Texas War for Independence and issues with Mexico Part 2
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texas war for independence part 2
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GOOD MORNING! Have HW questions pg. 176 1-5 out Review pages 189-192
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NATIONAL JERSEY FRIDAY
1849: The New York Knickerbockers introduced the first standardized uniform (blue woolen shirt, white trousers). 1876: With the National League's formation, uniforms became standardized. The Chicago White Stockings were the first to prominently display the team name on matching, woolen uniforms. Early 1900s: Materials shifted to more breathable cotton and linen. 1901: The Detroit Tigers were the first to feature numbers on the back for player identification. 1915: The Cleveland Indians introduced the first team logo on a jersey. Post-1950s: Jerseys began using synthetic materials (like polyester) for durability and vibrant colors, leading to more colorful and innovative designs in the following decades.
Expansion to the Pacific (1820 ‒1860) Texas and Oregon Become States U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States
Dispute over Oregon Moving into Oregon Hudson’s Bay Company Jason Lee Fort Vancouver Americans Occupy Oregon Country U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States
Moving into Oregon Dr. Marcus Whitman Narcissa Whitman Americans Occupy Oregon Country U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States
U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States
Moving into Oregon Dr. Marcus Whitman Narcissa Whitman Eliza Spalding Great Migration Americans Occupy Oregon Country U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States
The Oregon Trail “Oregon fever” two-thousand-mile trip Americans Occupy Oregon Country U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States
U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States
U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States dedicated Christian adventurer “knight in buckskin” South Pass better understanding of the Western frontier Jedidiah Smith
Election of 1844 Henry Clay James K. Polk “Fifty-four Forty or Fight” Expansion and the Election U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States
U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States
Finally annexing Texas 1845 Settling the Oregon question forty-ninth parallel Texas and Oregon Are Annexed U.S. History: Heritage of Freedom Lesson 62 14.2 Texas and Oregon Become States