Mexican American War How did the revolution in Texas lead to war with Mexico? What issues led Anglo-Texans and Tejanos to seek independence from Mexico?

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Mexican American War How did the revolution in Texas lead to war with Mexico? What issues led Anglo-Texans and Tejanos to seek independence from Mexico? What compromise did the United States and Britain reach regarding the Oregon Territory? 4. What advantages did the US have in the Mexican American War?

Settlers in Texas Texas had rich soil and lots of unclaimed farm Many American Settlers wanted to move there and start farms & plantations. Mexico allowed American settlers to come as long as: Agree to become Mexican citizens Worship as Roman Catholic Accept Mexican Constitution Bann Slavery

Americans in Texas Stephen F. Austin led many emigrants to Texas They established the town of Austin Raised corn, pigs, cattle, and cotton Did not follow Mexico’s rules Stayed protestant Smuggled in slaves

Weak Mexican Government Mexico’s government experienced many coups 1834 General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna rose to power Santa Anna favored centralized military run government Texans disliked Santa Anna because they liked decentralized government like the United States

Revolt 1835 Texans revolted against Mexican Rule Took control of Mexican Garrisons at Goliad and San Antonio 1836 Texans independence from Mexico “Lone Star Republic”

The Alamo Santa Anna led an Army into Texas to crush the rebellion He Attacked the Army Garrison The Alamo, in San Antonio 12 days of fighting occurred until Santa Anna’s troops could get over the walls Santa Anna ordered all the Texans inside to be executed

Remember The Alamo Santa Anna hoped that the execution at The Alamo would scare the Texans into surrender Most Texans declared the soldiers killed at The Alamo were martyrs and fought harder for independence Texans attracted volunteers from the United States to help in their war

War Continues Sam Houston led Santa Anna’s troops eastward into a trap At the battle of San Jacinto Houston’s men killed 630 men and captured 730 Santa Anna was among the captured The Texans only faced 32 casualties

Texas Independence Santa Anna feared that the Texans would have no mercy on him following The Alamo He signed a Treaty giving Texas its Independence, and generous borders The borders stretched to New Mexico’s capitol Santa Fe Mexico refused to honor the boundaries since the treaty was forced by capture

Texas Mexico only recognized Texas under its traditional boundaries For 10 years following the war Texas and Mexico would battle over boundaries Sam Houston was elected Texas’ first President He quickly asked for annexation to the United States

North vs. South debate The south wanted to annex Texas because it would be a large slave state which would give slave holding southern states more power in Congress The North did not want Texas to be added because of the power it would give the south. Plus it was a slave state which went against their beliefs Texas continued to try for statehood for 10 years following Houston also claimed he would join the British Empire to scare the US into accepting them

Election of 1844 James K. Polk Henry Clay Jacksonian Democrat supported by the south Slave holder Firm believer in manifest destiny Polk claimed that he would fight the British for Oregon so the North could have a non-slave state to off-set Texas Annexation Henry Clay Whig Opposed annexation of Texas Opposed slavery

Results Northerners believed Polk regarding the Oregon Territory Polk won with 50% of the popular vote & 62% of the Electoral vote

The Oregon Territory Following the Election Polk made a compromise with Britain Divided the Oregon Territory at the 49th parallel United States got Washington, Idaho, and Oregon Britain kept modern day British Columbia Northern Congressmen declared the Administration only had Southern concerns on their minds Polk, however wanted to fight Mexico not Britain

Mexican Disputes The United States finally annexed Texas a month before Polk took office Mexico was furious, and refused to recognize the annexation General Zachary Taylor marched troops to the border between Mexico and Texas In May 1846 Mexican troops attacked the Americans killing 11

War Declared Polk asked Congress to declare war on Mexico following the attack on American troops “We have tried every effort at reconciliation…but now, after reiterated menaces, Mexico has passed the boundary of the United States, has invaded our territory and shed American blood up on the American soil.” –James K. Polk

Congress Dispute South North Supported the War Opposed the war Though Polk deliberately provoked the war Did not think Polk would settle for a big version of Texas thought they wanted New Mexico and California too Agreed with the declaration of war because they saw what happened to the Federalist party when they opposed the War of 1812

The War The United States had a supreme upper hand Larger Wealthier More populated Industry able to provide weapons and ammo Well trained officers, army, and navy The Mexicans were divided due to Santa Anna’s return to Power

Major victories 1846 Stephen Kearny conquered New Mexico U.S Navy took control of California In 1847 Winfield Scott marched on Mexico City and Ended the Mexican American War

Treaty 1848 The Treaty of Gaudalupe Hidalgo was signed Forced Mexico to give up 1.2 million square miles