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Title: Enduring Vision


1
Enduring Vision
  • Chapter 13

2
Whos Who in the White House
3
Go West, young man
  • , go forth into the Country.
  • Horace Greeley in 1837
  • To encourage poor and unemployed to migrate
    westward from industrial East

4
Population Grows
  • By several million immigrants
  • 4.2 million European immigrants arrived between
    1840 and 1860
  • 3 million arrived between 1845 and 1854

5
Push-Pull Factors
  • Religious Freedom
  • Mormons
  • Norwegian Quakers
  • Economics
  • Letters home from earlier immigrants filled with
    hope
  • Germans purchase farm land not rent as in Europe
  • Rumors of so much excess food it rots in the
    streets

6
New Immigrants
  • Primarily Irish German
  • Germans
  • Settled in upper Mississippi Ohio valleys
  • Germany a collection of small kingdoms
  • Avoided Southern slavery

7
Germans, cont.
  • Many farmers but also other occupations
  • Henrich Steinweg anglicanized his name
    (Steinway pianos)
  • Levi Strauss a tailor from Bavaria
  • Clannish, economically self-sufficient, common
    language, industrious, psychologically separate
    from Anglo-American society

8
The Irish
  • Irony of the potato famine of 1845
  • Urban areas of NY, PA, NJ and New England
  • Competed with free blacks for menial labor jobs
  • Primarily Catholic

9
The Irish2
  • Labor for building canals railroads
  • Construction gangs built houses, streets,
    aqueducts
  • Cities provided social societies
  • Friendly Sons of St. Patrick
  • Hibernian Society for the Relief of Emigrants
    from Ireland

10
Nativism
  • Backlash to new immigrants
  • Anti-immigrant sentiment
  • Samuel Morse linked immigration with
    Catholicism giving Nativism a larger audience.

11
Nativism2
  • Anti-Catholicism from native-born Protestants
  • American republic could not be sustained with a
    large Catholic population.
  • Puritans came to New World to flee papal vestiges
    in Church of England
  • Southern colonists played Break the Popes Neck

12
Nativism on the Job
  • Impact in workplace
  • Immigrants depressed wages by working for less
  • Employers used immigrant labor to replace
    striking workers
  • NINA or No Irish Need Apply

13
Nativism Goes Political
  • Native American Democratic Association
  • New York
  • One of first nativist political organizations
  • Nominated Samuel Morse of telegraph fame for
    mayor
  • 1836
  • 6 of vote

14
American Republican Party
  • 1844
  • Elected 6 congressmen and dozens of local
    officials
  • New York
  • Philadelphia
  • Boston

15
The Know-Nothings
  • 1854
  • Greatest Nativist political success
  • Began as secret fraternal organization
  • Wanted to curb political power of Catholics and
    immigrants
  • Denied knowing anything if questioned about the
    party

16
The Know-Nothings2
  • By 1855
  • Renamed themselves the American Party
  • Carried elections in 12 states
  • Elected over 100 congressmen
  • Thought could win presidency

17
The Know-Nothings3
  • 1856 another story
  • Promised sectional harmony
  • Millard Fillmore their presidential candidate
  • President 1850-53 Whig Party
  • Succeeded Zachary Taylor
  • Lost 1852 election bid
  • Only carried Maryland
  • By 1860, the Know-Nothing Party had disappeared

18
The Democratic Party
  • Irish Germans overwhelmingly supported
  • Helped immigrants
  • Introduced them to national issues
  • Assisted with acculturation
  • Convinced them national expansion in their best
    interests

19
The Far West
  • California coast trading posts
  • Supplied around the Horn
  • Welcomed by Mexican authorities
  • Trading links established
  • Mormon Trail (to Utah)
  • Fur traders in Rocky Mountains

20
The Mormons
  • New American religious sect led by Joseph Smith
    then Brigham Young
  • Persecuted
  • Fled along the Mormon Trail to Utah aka Deseret
  • Outside US territory
  • Irrigated Great Salt Lake Valley
  • Built Salt Lake City

21
Mexico and the US
  • Initially welcomed contact with US
  • California Texas regions difficult to control
    after independence from Spain
  • By 1830, Mexico tried banning further immigration
    to Texas
  • Also forbid more slaves from US

22
Terms/People to Know
  • Manifest Destiny
  • Tejanos
  • Empresarios
  • Stephen Austin
  • Gen. Antonio López de Santa Anna
  • Sam Houston
  • Spotty Lincoln
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