Title: MANIFEST DESTINY
1MANIFEST DESTINY
2Westward Expansion
- As population expands, Americans look WEST.
- Manifest Destiny US was destined (Gods will) to
expand to the Pacific Ocean - People moved for
1) Land
2) Business Opportunity
3)Escape religious Persecution (Mormons)
3- Westbound Travelers used Indian trade routes
- 1) Oregon Trail from Missouri to Oregon
- 2) Santa Fe Trail from Missouri to New Mexico
- 3) Mormon Trail Led by Joseph Smith later
Brigham Young. Mormons headed to Utah
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6Texas Independence
- 1820 Americans settle in Spanish Texas
- 1821 Mexico gains independence from Spain,
Mexico welcomes Americans (economic growth
stability) - 1830 More Americans than Mexicans in the
territory, American settlers Mexicans clash
over slavery
- 1835 Stephen Austin starts Texas
independence movement
- Mexican Pres. Santa Anna sends army to stop
Austins mvmnt
7Remember the Alamo!
- 1836 American troops enter the Alamo, Santa
Annas troops attack win - Later, 300 American rebels were executed by Santa
Anna - In response, Sam Houston leads rebels capture
Santa Anna, forcing him to sign the Treaty of
Velasco - Texas gets independence, Houston becomes
President of Republic of Texas
8Mexican-American War
- Pres. Polk (pro-slavery) wants Texas to join US,
Texas does - Texas Mexico having a dispute over borders
(page 134) - Polk proposes new borders and wants Mexico to
sell N. Mexico California Mexico refuses - 1845 Small fights breakout on Texas-Mexico
border, Polk asks for declaration of war
9Results of the War
- 1846 American settlers seize Sonoma, declare
Republic of California, w/ help of American
troops Mexico beaten in CA - Mexico loses war, signs Treaty of
Guadalupe-Hidalgo (1848) - Mexico gives US land to Pacific, US will pay 15
million for land - 5 yrs later, Gadsden Purchase Oregon allow more
expansion - 1848 Gold found in California, 49ers begin
mining gold - CA economy booming! Go West Young Man is new
slogan
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11The Gold Rush
The blacksmith dropped his hammer, the carpenter
his plane, the mason his trowel, the farmer his
sickle, the baker his loaf, and the tapster
(bar-tender) his bottle. All were off to the
mines I have only a community of women left, and
a gang of prisoners, with here and there a
soldier who will give his captain the slip at
first chance. I dont blame the fellow a whit
seven dollars a month, while others (prospectors)
are making two or three hundred a day! Walter
Colton
- Gold found in Sutters Mill, CA 1848
- Migration
- 1848 400
- 1850 44,000
Go West, Young Man - Horace Greeley
12GO WEST, YOUNG MAN! - Horace Greeley