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The filibuster era
History of the american expansionism
- Filibuster (military)
- Gaston de Raousset-Boulbon
- Narciso López
- John A. Quitman
- William Walker (filibuster)
- William Blount
- Augustus Magee
- George Mathews (Georgia)
- George Rogers Clark
- William Stephens Smith
- Ira Allen
- William A. Chanler
- James Long (filibuster)
- Gregor MacGregor
- Neutrality Act of 1794
- John L. O'Sullivan
- Manifest destiny
- Chatham Roberdeau Wheat
- Louisiana Tigers
- Parker H. French
- Louisiana Purchase
- Spanish Florida
- Aaron Burr
- Hunters' Lodges
- Confederate States of America
- George W. L. Bickley
- Mexican–American War
- John Baylor
- New Mexico Territory
- Brigadier general
- New Mexico Campaign
- Franklin Pierce
- Sons of Liberty
- Clement Vallandigham
- Northwest Territory
- Buckner Stith Morris
- John Wilkes Booth
- Lambdin P. Milligan
- Jesse James
- Sam Houston
- Camp Douglas (Chicago)
- Slave Power
- Charles Duncombe (Upper Canada Rebellion)
- Frères chasseurs
- Rebellions of 1837
- Republic of Sonora
- Crabb massacre
- Outline of Arizona
- Gadsden Purchase
- Traditional Arizona
- Golden Circle (proposed country)
- Deep South
- Knights of the Golden Circle
- Robert Rhett
- All of Mexico Movement
- American imperialism
- History of the United States (1789–1849)
- Slavery in the United States