Title: Manifest Destiny
1Manifest Destiny
America Expands Westward
2- In your own words, what is destiny?
- The definition of manifest is
- Clear or apparent
- In the mid-1800s, Americans believed they had a
clear destiny to expand across the continent,
from sea to shining sea
Eastward I go only by force, but westward I go
free.- Henry David Thoreau
3- Write this on a piece of paper that will become
your Manifest Destiny DBQ! - Other Reasons for Westward Expansion
- Escape religious persecution
- Find new markets for trade
- Claim land for farming, ranching, and mining
- Locate Pacific harbors
- Spread democracy!
4Writing a DBQ
- A DBQ is a Document-Based Question
- You must read and analyze primary/secondary
source documents to help answer a historical
question - After reading the documents, you develop an
argument (thesis) to answer the question - The point is to show that you can read and
analyze documents and DEFEND YOUR ARGUMENT! - These are designed to be about 5 paragraphs. We
will start with just planning, then 3, then 5!
5Manifest Destiny DBQ Planning
- The Question
- The Thesis
- A thesis is the main ARGUMENT of the paper
- How can you make a historical argument?
- Introduction
- This includes background information about your
topic - (In this case, you need to address how/why
Manifest Destiny developed in America in the
1800s) - 3 Points
- This essay lays them out for you
- For each point, you need to include solid
information FROM THE DOCUMENTS and from your
PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE to support your argument - In your planning, write bullet points for now but
include PARENTHETICAL CITATIONS (see the board) - The Conclusion (This will come later)
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7How are these ideas of Manifest Destiny
reflected in the following pieces of artwork?
American Progress by John Gast
8- Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way by
Emanuel Leutze
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10- Sectional Differences Emerge
- Missouri Territory applies for statehood
- Why is this a problem?
- There are an equal number of slave/free states,
Missouri would tip the balance - Henry Clay Missouri
- Compromise (1820)
- Missouri slave
- Maine free (split from Massachusetts)
- 36-30 line north free, south slave
11Missouri Compromise
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13Texan Independence Primary Source Activity
- For Documents A-D answer the following questions
(COMPLETE SENTENCES!) - Who wrote it? (Name, Mexican or American, Date)
- According to this document, why did Texans decide
to declare independence in 1836? - Do you trust the perspective of this document?
Why or why not? - Conclusion Based on all 4 documents, do you
think the Texans were justified in declaring
independence?
14Expansion, Conflict, War in Texas
Sam Houston
Remember the Alamo!
15Expansion Conflict in Texas
- 1. Why did Mexico want Americans to settle in
Texas? - To help defend and develop the province
economically - 2. Why did Americans want to settle in Texas?
- Abundant, cheap, fertile land with a small
population
16- 3. What brought American settlers into conflict
with the Mexican government? - They did not convert to Roman Catholicism
(remained Protestants) they ignored Mexicos
ban on slavery - 4. What happened at the Alamo?
- Texas rebelled against Mexican rule
- Santa Anna attacks the Alamo to put down the
rebellion - 12 days of fighting, Mexico wins, then kills
every prisoner Remember the Alamo! Video
17- 5. Why was the U.S. at first reluctant to annex
Texas? - Northern Democrats did not want to add another
big, powerful slave state
18- 6. What promises did Polk make to help him win
the election (of 1844)? - To make Northern Democrats happy, he promises
to get all of Oregon from Great Britain or go
to war 54-40 or Fight!
54 Line
Why did Polk need to satisfy the interests of
Northerners specifically?
19- 7. What did Polk do that left many Northern
Democrats feeling betrayed? - To avoid war with Great Britain, Polk compromised
on Oregon in order to fight Mexico (British kept
what became British Columbia)
20The Mexican-American War1846-1848
21America AchievesManifest Destiny
- The Gadsden Purchase, the Wilmot Proviso, and
the California Gold Rush
EQ How did America achieve its Manifest
Destiny?
22- What formally ended the Mexican-American War?
- Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
- (Mexican Cession)
- US adds 1.2 million square miles
- Mexico was humiliated by the treaty, bitter
toward US for many years
23- US added more territory with theGadsden Purchase
(1853) - Bought from Mexico, consisted of the southern
parts of Arizona New Mexico - Needed to runtranscontinental RR
How is this further contributing to Manifest
Destiny?
24- What issue continued to divide the nation?
- SLAVERY, and its expansion
- Whig Congressman David Wilmot proposes the Wilmot
Proviso - Proposed law would ban slavery in all lands won
from Mexico - Law DID NOT pass
- Lands won from Mexico increased North/South
tensions - Proposed in Congress for 15 more years
Why do you think the Wilmot Proviso didnt pass?
25- President James K. Polk Expansionist
President - Polk SUPPORTS Manifest Destiny
26- The California Gold Rush
- What was it?
- Mass migration to California after the discovery
of gold in 1848 - Who was involved?
- 49ers Gold Rush miners
- Where did they come from?
- Across the US other Pacific Rim nations (South
America, China)
27- The California Gold Rush - Effects
- Conditions of the camps
- Crowded, poor sanitation, violence
- Population boom of
- San Francisco
- Groups facing discrimination
- Indians, Chinese, Mexicans taxed, terrorized
28- The California Gold Rush - Effects
- ____________ applies for statehood
- California
- Increases the debate over
- Slavery
- 15 free states, 15 slave
- Would later lead to the
- Civil War