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In 1845, the USA annexed the independent nation of Texas In the 1840s, America realized its “manifest destiny” by acquiring all lands to the Pacific Ocean In 1845, the USA annexed the independent nation of Texas In 1846, the U.S. settled a dispute with England to gain Oregon In 1848, the USA gained new lands in the SW by winning the Mexican- American War

Westward expansion brought conflict with Indians, such as the Black Hawk War, as trails disrupted hunting grounds and violated previous treaties

The Treaty of Fort Laramie created a vast Indian Territory but was repeatedly ignored by whites expanding West

He urged Congress to make Texas the 28th U.S. state in 1845 Democrat James K. Polk won the election of 1844 and became the “Manifest Destiny” president He urged Congress to make Texas the 28th U.S. state in 1845 He wanted to end British claims to Oregon

When Texas was admitted into the Union in 1845, it came in as a slave state To make Northerners happy, President Polk wanted to add Oregon as a free state, but…

…Oregon was jointly occupied by the USA & Britain But, the U.S. and Britain compromised, divided Oregon along 49° parallel, and Oregon became a free territory in 1846 …Oregon was jointly occupied by the USA & Britain Oregon residents & President Polk demanded the entire Oregon territory: “54°40’ or fight!”

When Texas won its independence from Mexico in 1836, the 2 sides disagreed over the territorial borders of the Republic of Texas When the U.S. annexed Texas 9 years later, this land claim was not settled

The Mexican-American War (1846—1848) This dispute led to the Mexican-American War from 1846 to 1848