5.1.1 Expansion 1844-1877 Janna and Bethany.

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5.1.1 Expansion 1844-1877 Janna and Bethany

Key Concept Expansion was strengthened by economic and security interests which would bring new territories, increase migration to the west, and overseas afflictions

A combination of necessity and want influenced migration to the west Mormon settlements in Utah (1847) Pushed westward due to religious discrimination California gold rush (1848) News of gold brought 300,000 people to California

Manifest destiny drove the United States towards the Pacific Ocean Election of 1844 James K. Polk won the election based on the favoring of the annexation of Texas Oregon boundary treaty (1846) To set the boundary between the United States and Canada at 49th parallel and west of the Rocky Mountains Settled the boundary dispute between the United States and Britain Pony Express (1860-1861) System of mail service by horseback between Missouri and California

New United States territories in the west raised questions about slavery, native Americans and Mexicans Free soil party (1848) Short lived political party was anti-slavery Popular sovereignty People of a territory should be able to decide if slavery should exist there, opposed by abolitionists because they feared it would just spread slavery Ostend Manifesto (1854) A document that stated the United States should purchase Cuba from Spain and declare war if Spain refused