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1 Do Now: What does this painting imply about the effects of Manifest Destiny?

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3 1821 Mexico wins independence from Spain 1821-1823 Land grants offered by agents (empresarios) 1825-1836 Stephen F. Austin establishes the most successful settlement 1833 Austin asks for self-government. Imprisoned by Santa Anna. Feb 1836 The Alamo April 1836 Battle of San Jacinto 1845 Texas is annexed as 28 th state

4 Texas Declaration of Independence

5 Key Figures in Texas Independence, 1836 Sam Houston (1793-1863) Steven Austin (1793-1836)

6 The Republic of Texas

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8  Annexed Texas  Slidell Mission  Wilmot Proviso Mexican War

9 The Slidell Mission: Nov, 1845  Rio Grande River as the border  Forgive claims  Buy New Mexico & California John Slidell

10 Wilmot Proviso, 1846 All land from Mexico would not be slave states. All land from Mexico would not be slave states. Congr. David Wilmot (D-PA)

11 The Mexican War (1846-1848)

12 The Effects of the War

13 General Zachary Taylor “Old Rough and Ready”

14 Mexican War → Civil War

15 Treaty of Guadalupe- Hidalgo, 1848 Nicholas Trist, American Negotiator

16 California - GOLD! At Sutter’s Mill, 1848 John A. Sutter

17 California Gold Rush, 1849 49er’s

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19 Write a response to the idea of Manifest Destiny:  Response = question, agree/disagreement, aha moment  Your response must include one piece of supporting textual evidence Write a response to your classmate  Read and underline their most interesting idea  Respond to their interesting idea in agreement or disagreement.  Use textual evidence.

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