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Image: Map of Louisiana Purchase made by Samuel Lewis in 1805. From the Library of Congress.

Louisiana Purchase

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Image: Illustration made by Patrick Gass in 1810. From the Library of Congress.

Lewis and Clark SAC

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Image: American Progress, painted by John Gast in 1872. From the Library of Congress.

Manifest Destiny

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Image: Political cartoon of General Santa Anna's surrender drawn by Edward W. Clay in 1836. From the Library of Congress.

Texas Revolution

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Image: Sheet music cover of The Lament of the Irish Emigrant, a Ballad published by Geo. P. Reed in 1843. From the Library of Congress.

Irish in 19th-Century America

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John Brown

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Clay's American System

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The War of 1812

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Traders in the West

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