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During the Mexican-American War, California became a territory. Two years later, it became a state.
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California was the name given to the northwestern part of the Spanish Empire in North America. The strategic position of the region raised British, French and Russian claims to its territory since the early nineteenth century. The strong immigration of settlers from the United States, also caused by the discovery of gold, triggered the Mexican-American War of 1846-48, following which the region was divided between Mexico and the United States. The Mexican part, Baja California, was later divided into the states of Baja California and Baja California Sur. The US side, Upper California, became the US State of California on September 9, 1850.
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The Reagan Doctrine.
Many presidents had a policy about how foreign affairs were to be handled. There was the Truman Doctrine, The Nixon Doctrine, The Kennedy Doctrine, The Eisenhower Doctrine. The list is not complete.
The Doctrines listed are usually characterized by being important for some specific point that had to do with foreign affairs. For example, Kennedy was strong on not letting the Soviet Union put missiles on Cuban soil.
Elizabeth’s Religious Settlement meant that the country was now officially Protestant, but allowed some traditions of Catholic worship. At first many Puritans seemed to accept the Settlement, but they soon started organizing campaigns to make it more Protestant.
The yeti is the most famous monster that lived in the Himalayas.
I think the result of the Intolerable Acts was that the British closed the port of Boston as part of the acts. Im not 100% sure but I do think that that was the result of the Intolerable Acts.
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