Today you need your spiral, colored pencils, writing utensil, and scissors.
Instructions:1. Take a copy and a piece of tape. This
paper will be a part of #? that you started on Friday. After trimming the edges (1/2 inch of each side), tape this into your spiral—with the notes side facing forward.
2. Clear your desk of everything except your spiral and writing utensil.
3. Be prepared to start when the bell rings.
Texas Independence & Annexation (1845)
The Mexican War (1846-1848)
Westward Expansion
1. Earlier Efforts (1820s-1840s)
2. Oregon (1846)
3. Gold! (1849)
4. Gadsden Purchase 1853)
5. Etc.
Homestead Act (1862)
U.S. waits to annex Texas because of slavery issue & to avoid war with Mexico
The Democrats and Expansion—Polk elected
U.S. agrees to annex Texas in 1845
Causes of the U.S.-Mexican War
1. Manifest Destiny2. Texas/Mexico border
dispute U.S. claims Rio Grande
River Mexico claims Nueces
River
www.history.army.mil/.../images/6-7sm.jpg
“Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory and shed American blood upon American soil. She has proclaimed that hostilities have commenced and that the two nations are now at war.”
http://history.msu.edu/hst321/files/2010/07/jkpolk.jpg
Zachary Taylor advances from Nueces River to Rio Grande
1. 11 Americans killed by Mexican forces on March 8
U.S. declared war1. 1700 Americans died, 4000
Mexicans (mostly from disease)
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (July 4, 1848)
1. Mexico ceded CA, AZ & NM to the USA
2. US paid Mexico $15 million
http://www.virginiawestern.edu/faculty/vwhansd/his121/images/MexicanWar_map.gif
www.history.army.mil/.../images/6-7sm.jpg
Legacies1. US increased by 1/3 in size2. Prepared soldiers for Civil
War3. Issue of slavery became
controversial once again, led to Civil War
4. Often a claim that war was an example of US aggression
5. President Zachary Taylor encouraged the newly acquired land to become states, so slavery could be decided by the people of the states
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/zacharytaylor
Earlier efforts1. Explorers (Lewis &
Clark, Pike)2. Trappers3. Mountain Men (Jed
Smith)4. Surveyors/Scouts
(John C. Fremont)5. Mormons (1830-
1851, largest single migration in U.S. history)
http://www.geog.nau.edu/courses/alew/ggr346/text/maps/mormon_trail_1.gif
Oregon1. Joint occupation
with British2. The Oregon
Trail, use Conestoga wagons
3. British relinquish all territorial claims in 1846
View along the North Platte River on the Oregon Trail
http://cdrh.unl.edu/diggingin/images/di.byu.0004.jpg
Gold!1. Discovered in 1848 on the
American River2. In 1849, 30,000 would be
miners set out overland from Missouri to CA
3. Another 25,000 made it by sea (including 300 from China)
4. Few became rich (merchants were the exception in some cases), but the hundreds of thousands pushed CA towards statehood
5. California’s proximity to Pacific Ocean led to an increase of immigration from Asian nations
http://www.sites.si.edu/images/exhibits/art%20of%20the%20stamp/images/CA-Gold-Rush_jpg.jpg
http://lib.lbcc.edu/images/amerhistory/goldrush.jpg
http://davies-linguistics.byu.edu/elang495/images/gold-rushes0.gif
Gadsden Purchase
1. Bought from Mexico for 10 million, concerning the train transport of goods from East to West (due to Rocky Mountains)
Etc.
1. Mail routes/Pony Express (1860-1861)
2. Transcontinental Railroad (1869)
http://www.oldmesilla.org/assets/images/gadsden-purchase-map.jpg
http://www.pocanticohills.org/ponyexpress/smallponyexpresssign.jpg
“Free Land” 160 acres of public domain free to any settler who lived
on the land and improved it for at least 5 years Settler could purchase the land for $1.25 per acre after
6 months’ residence 605 million acres available Land given to male heads of households and single or
widowed women Only 10% of western settlers (400,000) received their
land under this act Speculation more profitable than farming
http://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/homestead-act/images/homestead-certificate.jpg