Title: U.S. Expansion
1U.S. Expansion
2United States Expansion
HG 8.8 I Can ___ Summarize the impact of the
Northwest Ordinance on expansion ___ Identify
the parts of the Northwest Ordinance ___ Explain
the concept of Manifest Destiny ___ Identify
different sections of land acquisition and how
they were acquired ___ Louisiana Purchase ___
Lewis and Clark- Corp of Discovery ___
Florida ___ Texas ___ Oregon ___ Mexican
Lands ___ Analyze American conquest ___ Texas
War of Independence ___ Mexican American War ___
Impact on Native Americans ___ Removal and
Reservations
3The United States in 1783 all land was granted
under the Treaty of Paris
The United States in 1800
4Northwest Ordinance
- First expansion into a territory
- Territory divided into smaller sections (Ohio,
Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan) - Could apply for statehood when they reached
60,000 people - All rights must be guaranteed in a state
constitution - No Slavery is allowed
5Manifest Destiny
- Obvious Fate
- Was Americas right and duty to spread across
North America - Our responsibility to bring our great culture
from sea to shining sea
6What do you see?
7Louisiana Purchase- 1803
8Louisiana Purchase- Situation
- France owns the land from the Mississippi River
to the Rocky Mountains, including New Orleans. - Jefferson wants to secure trading on the
Mississippi River for western farmers. France
owns the Port city of New Orleans, they could
close the port to American traders. - What should Jefferson do?
9What action should the U.S. take?
- A. Offer to buy the city of New Orleans from
France so that American farmers can export their
goods from that port. - B. Threaten to go to war if France does not hand
over New Orleans. - C. Offer to buy all of the Louisiana Territory,
including New Orleans, so that the French are no
longer a threat to the United States.
10Answer- C
- Jefferson sent James Monroe to France to buy New
Orleans. Napoleon of France decided he would sell
the whole territory since he needed the money to
pay for a war with Britain. - America signs a treaty that doubles the size of
the United States for less than 3 cents an acre.
France is no longer in North America.
- If you choose correctly you can move into the
Louisiana Territory
11Corp of Discovery- Lewis and Clark
- Purpose- Make friendly contact with Indians, find
a Northwest Passage, find out what we bought. - Dangers and Issues- Indians, Nature, River,
Mountains, Winter, Starvation - What made it possible? Sacagawea, Indians,
Leadership
12British Cession 1818
- After Louisiana was purchased the British agreed
to give the U.S. land in present day Wisconsin
and make the northern border of the United States
the 49th parallel. Oregon country would also be
shared.
British Cession
13Florida - 1819
14 Florida- Situation
- Florida was owned by Spain. Slaves in Georgia
have been escaping and living in Florida.
Seminole Indians living in Florida have been
raiding settlers lands. - In 1818 James Monroe sends Andrew Jackson down to
stop the Indian raids. He was told not to go into
Florida. He goes against his orders and leads
troops into the Spanish colony. He took over
every Spanish outpost and replaced their governor
with an American. Spain demanded he be punished.
15What action should the U.S. take?
- A. Use military force to take Florida from Spain
since Andrew Jacksons invasion proves that
Spains army is weak. - B. Apologize to Spain for Jacksons invasion.
Send troops to patrol the border between Florida
and the United States to prevent raids by Indians
and Runaway slaves. - C. Offer to buy Florida in order to avoid war
with Spain
16Answer- C
- Govern or Get Out
- President Monroe sent Spain a blunt message. The
message was either govern Florida properly or
leave. - Fearful of war, Spain agreed to yield Florida if
the U.S. gave them 5 million dollars
- If you choose correctly you can move into the
Florida Territory
17Texas - 1845
18Texas - Situation
- Americans move into Texas. Texas is a territory
of Mexico. All American settlers must become
Mexican citizens, be Catholic and use Spanish in
official documents. - The success of Austins colony attracts many
settlers. These settlers wanted to govern
themselves, practice their own religion, and
bring their slaves. Mexico did not allow slavery - Mexico stops any further American settlement
- American settlers led by Stephen Austin call for
an independent Texas
19Texas War of Independence
- Mexican General and President, Santa Anna, went
to crush the rebellion. - The Alamo- Texans were surrounded by Mexican
troops at an old Spanish mission- Santa Anna
kills all of the Alamos defenders. - Sam Houston out smarts the larger Mexican army
and defeats Santa Anna at the battle of San
Jacinto. - Texas won their Independence and became the Lone
Star Republic, but Mexico did not accept the
loss. - After 10 years most Texans want to become part of
the United States. If Texas joins the U.S.,
Mexico would be angered.
20What action should the U.S. take?
- A. Let Texas remain an independent country. Try
to establish good relations with Texas, and avoid
angering Mexico - B. Annex Texas to the United States and risk war
with Mexico. - C. Make a treaty with Mexico agreeing to split
Texas between the two countries.
21Answer- B
- President James Polk was a strong believer in
Manifest Destiny. - Congress voted to annex Texas
- Mexico was angered
- If you choose correctly you can move into Texas
22Oregon Country- 1846
23Oregon- Situation
- Oregon was claimed by both the U.S. and Great
Britain. Both countries agreed to joint
occupation. - A pass through the Rocky Mountains was
discovered. Pioneers started to poor through the
mountains to claim the fertile land - President Polk wanted to annex all of the Oregon
Territory- fifty-four forty or fight
24What action should the U.S. take?
- A. Annex all of Oregon to the United States and
risk war with Britain. - B. Offer to sell Oregon to Britain in order to
increase the money in the United States Treasury. - C. make a treaty with Britain agreeing to divide
Oregon between the two countries
25Option- C
- The nation was divided. People in the east did
not want risk war over Oregon. People in the west
wanted all of Oregon - Polk decides to split the land with Great Britain
with a treaty. The U.S. senate approves, both
countries our satisfied without spilling a drop
of blood.
- If you choose correctly then you can move into
Oregon
26Mexico Cession- 1848
27Mexico Cession- Situation
- Mexico and Texans shot at each other over a
border dispute. Mexico believed that the border
should be the Nueces River and not the Rio Grande
River which was 150 miles farther South - Polk seizes the opportunity and asks congress to
declare war - New Mexico quickly falls into the hands of the
U.S. - California stages their own rebellion and become
the Bear Flag Republic. - The U.S. Invades Mexico, they are quickly
defeated.
28What action should the U.S. take?
- A. Apologize for invading Mexico, offer to buy
California and New Mexico, and except the Nueces
River as the border between Mexico and Texas. - B. Demand that Mexico recognize the Rio Grande as
the border of Texas and cede California and New
Mexico to the United States. - C. Annex all of Mexico to the United States
because it is weak after losing the Mexican War.
29Option- B
- The United States and Mexico signed the Treaty of
Guadalupe Hidalgo - Mexico gave up half of its territory. In return
the U.S. paid Mexico 15 million dollars. The U.S.
gains an area that includes California, Nevada,
Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and parts of Colorado
and Wyoming.
- If you choose correctly then you can move into
the Mexico Cession
30From Sea to Shining Sea
- Gadsden Purchase- a few years after the
Mexican-American War the U.S. purchases land just
south of the Mexican Cession for a railroad. The
cost was 10 million dollars. The United States
fulfilled its Manifest Destiny
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32Manifest Destiny Puppet Show
- Your group is responsible for creating a puppet
show on Manifest Destiny. Groups will be created
to review each of the land acquisitions. Shows
should be 3-5 minutes long. - Each group must include the following terms in
their presentation.
- Louisiana Purchase- Thomas Jefferson, Louisiana
Territory, New Orleans, Mississippi River,
France, Lewis and Clark - Florida- Spain, Andrew Jackson, Runaway Slaves,
Seminole Indians - Texas- Stephen Austin, Mexico, Alamo, Lone Star
Republic, annexation, Polk - Oregon- Britain, 49th parallel, pioneers, treaty
- Mexican Cession- Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, Rio
Grande, California, Gadsden, Bear Flag Republic