Expanding West - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 48
About This Presentation
Title:

Expanding West

Description:

Expanding West KWL F.O.A. (Bellwork) Define manifest destiny Essential Question What were the causes and effects of America s war with Mexico? – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:96
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 49
Provided by: RCS49
Category:

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Expanding West


1
Expanding West
2
F.O.A. (Bellwork)
3
Essential Questions
  • What is Westward Expansion? What role did
    Tennessee play in it? (8.3 spi 6)

4
Today
  • Finish Readers Theater
  • Video on Westward expansion
  • Notes

5
Whats happening?
6
Question
  • Whats manifest destiny?

7
Questions
  • What is westward expansion?
  • How did populations change as Americans expanded
    to the West?
  • What were some of the consequences of westward
    expansion?

8
What Started It All
9
  • In the early 1800s, beaver furs were highly
    sought after used in making hats
  • Whole population killed off in the east
  • Trappers began to move west in order to find more
  • Fur traders and trappers who moved west were
    known as mountain men
  • Adopted Native American clothing and living

10
  • Bringing furs out of the mountains to buyers in
    the east was expensive
  • As a result, many fur companies moved west to
    save money
  • Brought more people to the West eventually began
    moving into Oregon Territory

11
The Oregon Trail
  • 2,000 mile trail from the Midwest to Oregon
    California
  • Expensive journey many dangers
  • Food shortages
  • Weather and landforms
  • Native attacks
  • The Santa Fe Trail was similar and ended in
    present day NM

12
Question
  • What reasons can you think of that would explain
    why so many Americans would journey west?
  • Why would they face so many threats and dangers?

13
The Mormons
  • Officially belonged to The Church of Jesus Christ
    of Latter-Day Saints
  • Led by Joseph Smith Brigham Young
  • Seeking religious freedom in Utah

14
F.O.A. (Bellwork)
Who can translate this expression?
15
F.O.A. (Bellwork)
Whats happening in this photo?
16
EQs
  • Who is Sam Houston? (8.4 spi 9)
  • What were the causes and effects of Americas war
    with Mexico? (8.4 spi 9)

17
Today
  • KWL on Texas
  • Alamo videos
  • Notes on Texas Revolution
  • Assignment

18
KWL
19
Everythings Bigger in. . .
20
Texas
  • Originally, the areas of TX and Mexico belonged
    to Spain
  • 1821 Mexico becomes independent and sets up a
    representative government
  • The new government hired empresarios (agents) to
    bring people to TX

21
  • In exchange for free land, TX settlers had to
    obey Mexican laws
  • Often didnt happen slavery is one example
  • General Santa Anna takes over Mexico
  • Wants to squash the unrest in TX

22
  • In 1836, TX declares independence from Mexico
  • Created a constitution like that of the U.S.
  • These actions really upset Santa Anna and he
    begins getting the Mexican army ready to attack

23
The Alamo
  • Small TX volunteer army fights for nearly two
    weeks against larger Mexican army
  • All the defenders of the Alamo die
  • Remember the Alamo! becomes the war cry of the
    TX military

24
A New Nation
  • Fighting ends at the Battle of San Jacinto
  • Sam Houston, a TN native, is its first president
  • Davy Crockett
  • Many Americans wanted to annex TX as a state, but
    not Andrew Jackson
  • New Mexican government would not recognize the TX
    nation

25
Homework
  • Read pages 350-353.
  • Answer 1-3 all parts on page 353.

26
F.O.A. (Bellwork)
  • Define manifest destiny

27
Essential Question
  • What were the causes and effects of Americas war
    with Mexico? (8.4 spi 9)

28
Today
  • 3 truths and a lie on Texas Revolution
  • BrainPop on Mexican-American War
  • Notes on Mexican American War
  • Assignment

29
Three truths and a lie
  • Write down three true statements and one lie
    about the following topics
  • Texas Revolution
  • American Revolution

30
Acquiring New Lands
  • By the 1840s, many Americans believed it was
    their manifest destiny (obvious fate) to control
    all the territory from the Atlantic to the
    Pacific
  • Most wanted to annex OR and TX

31
  • In 1844, Democrat James K. Polk of TN becomes
    president
  • Narrowly defeats Whig candidate Henry Clay
  • Immediately sets out to gain Oregon
  • 1848 - U.S. Britain agree on the 49th Parallel
    for border

32
  • America takes TX in 1845 Mexico upset because
    they see it as being stolen
  • Couldnt get too upset though, because Mexico
    still had large amounts of land to govern
    including California

33
What Was California Like?
  • Mexico got rid of the old mission system in its
    borders
  • Mexicos government began giving massive amounts
    of lands to its wealthiest settlers
  • Vaqueros Mexican cowboys
  • Herded animals and taught American settlers their
    lifestyle

34
  • Californios
  • Early settlers of CA territory felt isolated
    from Mexican government because of the distance
    between them
  • Anglos from America move in begin calling for
    CA to become independent

35
Mexican-American War
  • America tries to buy Mexican lands of NM and CA
    for 30 million
  • Doesnt work Polk sends military to the border
    to secure it
  • Gen. Zachary Taylor invades Mexico Polk tells
    Congress that Mexico invaded America

36
  • Over 200,000 volunteer to fight for the U.S.
  • Launch attacks in Mexico, NM, and CA
  • Anglos in CA declare independence
  • Bear Flag Revolt
  • Ends with American army claiming CA

37
End of the War
  • Mexico City Final battle
  • Result Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
  • Also known as the Mexican Cession
  • U.S. gets land gives Mexico 15 million

38
Homework
  • Read pages 354-363 and answer 1-4 all parts on
    page 364.

39
  • Americans wanted a southern railroad in all U.S.
    territory
  • Gadsden Purchase Mexico gave U.S. southern
    parts of modern-day AZ and NM for 10 million

40
Culture Clash
  • As more Americans began to move into old Mexican
    lands, they began to clash with Mexican settlers
  • Land rights
  • Water rights

41
Expensive Nuggets
42
The California Gold Rush
  • For years, the Oregon Trail had been bringing
    settlers to OR and CA
  • In 1839, Mexico gives John Sutter permission to
    start a colony in CA

43
  • 1848 Gold is discovered on Sutters land
  • Wants to keep it a secret, but cant
  • President Polk doesnt help
  • 1849 More than 80,000 miners reach CA looking
    for gold nicknamed forty-niners

44
Results
  • Mining towns began to spring up in CA
  • San Francisco is where most miners went its
    population increases from 800 to 25,000 in just
    two years
  • Incoming miners began to prospect for gold
    staking a claim

45
Life As a Miner
  • Mining was hard work and very rarely did people
    get rich
  • Placer mining
  • Some stopped mining for gold and opened other
    businesses
  • Restaurants
  • Laundromats
  • Hotels

46
Immigration
  • Not all miners were American many came from
    Europe, South America, and Asia
  • 24,000 Chinese in just four years
  • Immigrants and Californios were often treated
    unfairly by American settlers

47
Impact on California
  • Due to the population explosion over gold, CA is
    eligible for statehood just two years after
    becoming a U.S. territory (1850)
  • Many Californians begin ranching and farming
    instead of mining HARD work

48
Westward Expansion
  • CAUSES
  • Manifest Destiny
  • America acquires new lands in the west
  • New trails are discovered to the west
  • Gold is discovered in CA
  • EFFECTS
  • Native Americans forced off their lands
  • Americans travel west for new land
  • U.S. stretches all the way to the Pacific Ocean
  • CA experiences a population boom
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com