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Manifest Destiny

Explore the United States' expansion to the Pacific and the justification behind it, including the Texas Republic, the Mexican-American War, and the acquisition of new territories. Discover the key events, leaders, and factors that shaped this crucial period in American history.

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Manifest Destiny

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  1. Manifest Destiny Was the United States justified in expanding to the Pacific?

  2. Texas – The Lone Star Republic • Mexico offered land grants to Americans • During 1830s, Mexico leader Santa Anna banned slavery and suppressed Americans’ rights • Texas settlers declared independence • “Remember the Alamo” • Santa Anna surrounded and captured the Alamo • Became rallying cry for Americans • Stephen Austin – First colonial leader in TX • Sam Houston – Hero of war and Governor of TX

  3. Texas was Denied Admission to U.S.

  4. Oregon Treaty of 1818 – Joint Occupation of Territory Oregon Trail – Thousands of Americans migrated each year “54-40 or Fight!” – U.S. wanted this latitude to be the Northern border Treaty of 1846 – Boundary set @ 49th Parallel; southern portion became states of WA, OR, ID, MT, & WY

  5. Mexican-American War

  6. Causes of War • Dispute over Southern Border of TX • Pres. Polk ordered Gen. Zachary Taylor into disputed territory • Mexican troops attacked • “American blood on American soil” (?) • America’s first foreign war.

  7. Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo (1848) • Mexico recognized Rio Grande as southern border • Mexico ceded New Mexico & California • Mexican Cession - 500,000 sq. miles for $15 mil. • Gadsden Purchase (1853) • US purchased southern portions of AZ and NM to build RR to the Pacific

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