Manifest Destiny: Matcher and Chronological Order worksheets

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Key Territorial Acquisitions
Advertisements

Westward Expansion US Expansion
Mexican War Calder Lloyd Stephen Goldsman Michele Scott.
Manifest Destiny. America Expands Manifest Destiny: The idea that God gave Americans the continent and wanted them to settle western lands America has.
Chapter 13 Westward Expansion. Moving Westward America began to expand west with the idea of Manifest Destiny-the belief that it was God’s will that America.
GROWTH: Westward Expansion. John O’Sullivan: “[T]he nation of many nations is destined to manifest to mankind the excellence of divine principles…Who.
Manifest Destiny.
MANIFEST DESTINY & WESTWARD EXPANSION. Manifest Destiny – God given right to expand from sea to shining sea Manifest Destiny – God given right to expand.
Trails West The Texas Revolution The War with Mexico.
America’s Territorial Expansion Fulfilling the Nation’s Manifest Destiny Fulfilling the Nation’s Manifest Destiny.
 Nationalism: pride / love for one’s country  Nationalism fueled by pride in rapid settlement > some controversy  Missouri Compromise (1820)  Missouri:
American History Chapter 5.2 Expansion.
Westward Expansion.
Chapter 12 Manifest Destiny. Sec. 1 Oregon Country Present day Oregon, Wash, Idaho, parts of Montana and Wyoming Adams Onis Treaty –Spanish No longer.
Texas and the Mexican-American War
 Large area of land between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains north of California  Many different countries had claims to the land  Americans.
Westward Expansion UNIT 8 Vocabulary Terms
Modified from Susan M. Pojer. A New Nation Looks West  It wasn't long after becoming a nation that Americans desired the lands to the west  A belief.
Westward Expansion The WestTrails to the West Conflict With Mexico A Rush to the West Odds and Ends $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000.
Aim: Is it our right to expand our country?. What do you see?
Essential Question: How did the American desire for Manifest Destiny lead to the acquisition of Texas, Oregon, & California? Warm-Up Question: ? This.
Manifest Destiny By Axel Contreras. Oregon Country  Where is it? Huge area of land between pacific ocean and rocky mountains  States that it came from.
Expansion causes problems! Time to play a little guessing game!
1. The belief that the United States was set apart to extend its boundaries to the Pacific Ocean was called Manifest Destiny.
The belief that America should spread from coast to coast!
The Expansion of the United States. The United States we have studied is made up of just 13 colonies! You are going to learn how the land west of the.
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.
M ANIFEST D ESTINY Anna Graves, Period 5. M ANIFEST D ESTINY Manifest Destiny- belief that America was destined to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific.
AMERICAN EXPANSION Honors American History Parts of Chapters- 11, 12, 13, 17,and 18.
The Expansion of the US and the Sectional Crisis By Dave Forrest.
6-1: Territorial Expansion Louisiana Purchase- France wanted to sell it to the U.S. for $15 million. The Louisiana Territory would double the size of the.
Immigration  Most immigrants came from northern Europe  Americans began to resent immigrants taking jobs  Immigrants faced discrimination.
Manifest destiny “the right of our manifest destiny to over spread to possess the whole of the continent which Providence has given us for the development.
AMERICANS EXPAND MOVING WEST. MANIFEST DESTINY After presidencies established national boundaries people start to move west in the 19 th Century Americans.
Westward Expansion MANIFEST DESTINY AND THE RISE OF SECTIONALISM.
MANIFEST DESTINY Chapter 12. SECTION 1: OREGON TERRITORY Convention of 1818 Britain and U.S. had joint occupation ( )
Manifest Destiny 2.2-Explain how the Monroe Doctrine and the concept of Manifest Destiny affected United States’ relationships with foreign powers, including.
U.S. HISTORY REVIEW CHAPTERS 9 AND 10. QUESTION WHAT IS MEANT BY MANIFEST DESTINY?
Events Leading up to The Mexican American War. Manifest Destiny - belief that the U.S. had the right to all the land between the Atlantic and Pacific.
Westward Expansion. Why Move West? Manifest Destiny More land Seeking adventure and opportunity Religious freedom Convert natives to Christianity GOLD.
Manifest Destiny. Texas Stephen Austin – Founded colony of several hundred families – Petitioned for statehood.
Manifest Destiny Manifest Destiny: belief that the United States had a mission to expand its borders from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean.
Are you ready?. Mr Langhorst – South Valley Jr High Social Studies.
WESTWARD EXPANSION Go West Young Man!!. United States – 1800.
WESTWARD EXPANSION Go West Young Man!!.
Essential Question: How did the American desire for Manifest Destiny lead to the acquisition of Texas, Oregon, & California?
Today’s Agenda How did the USA achieve Manifest Destiny?
Manifest Destiny.
Events Leading up to The Mexican American War
Chapter 13- Notes 2.
The United States Expanded from the Atlantic to the Pacific
In 1845, the USA annexed the independent nation of Texas
Essential Question: How did the American desire for Manifest Destiny lead to the acquisition of Texas, Oregon, & California? Warm-Up Question: What.
In 1845, the USA annexed the independent nation of Texas
Manifest Destiny.
American Expansion.
Essential Question: How did the American desire for Manifest Destiny lead to the acquisition of Texas, Oregon, & California? Warm-Up Question: What.
Manifest Destiny.
#3 Westward Expansion Westward Expansion.
Essential Question: How did the American desire for Manifest Destiny lead to the acquisition of Texas, Oregon, & California?
In 1845, the USA annexed the independent nation of Texas
Key Territorial Acquisitions
Land Acquisition & Slavery in the west
“From Sea to Shining Sea” Westward Expansion
Key Territorial Acquisitions
Manifest Destiny and Settling the West
Manifest Destiny Objectives:
US History-Westward Expansion
Warm-Up Question: What is Manifest Destiny?
Manifest Destiny Manifest Destiny is the belief that the United States is meant to expand to the Pacific Ocean. It began during Andrew Jackson’s presidency.
Presentation transcript:

Manifest Destiny: Matcher and Chronological Order worksheets Use the slides in order to figure out how to arrange the events listed in chronological order.

The Louisiana purchase Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery explored this region from 1804 – 1806, claiming all of the land along the Missouri River for the United States, and making an American claim to the Oregon Country as well. Against his own “strict constructionist” principles, Thomas Jefferson had bought the territory from Napoleon. Americans were not the only nation to claim the land: Russia, Spain, England, and all of the Native American tribes of the Great Northwest did as well.

The Gadsden purchase - 1853 In 1853, the United States purchased this tiny stretch of land in present day Arizona and New Mexico as part of an arrangement to construct a railroad.

The Treaty of Paris of 1783 From its very foundation, the United States always had more land than it could occupy. The treaty which gave the nation its independence also granted the United States all of the territory to the Mississippi River. From the beginning in the United States, the west signified the future!

The Treaty of Guadalupe-hidalgo This Treaty ended the Mexican-American War when it was agreed to by both sides in 1848. It established the southern boundary of the United States with Mexico at the Rio Grande River, and it forced Mexico to sell most of its northern territory – the Mexican Cession – to the United States for $20 Million.

The annexation of Texas by the united states, 1845 Americans refused to bring this state into the Union when it first applied for statehood in the 1830s, because they were fearful that the state would tilt the balance of power in the Senate to the slaveholding states. But in 1840s, while pro-slavery President John Tyler was in power, and the ambitiously pro-slavery President James K. Polk was President- elect, a treaty was signed to bring Texas into the United States. It would become a state later in the year.

The Oregon treaty Even though he had run for President in 1844 with the campaign slogan “54° 40’ or Fight!,” President Polk decided to negotiate a treaty with England over this territory. The United States took the Southern portion of the territory; England took the northern reaches. The line of demarcation was set between the United States at England at the 49° N Latitude line. The Oregon Treaty was signed by both England and the United States just before the outbreak of war between the US and Mexico in 1846.

The Missouri Compromise of 1820 -21 Maine became a free state. The following year, Missouri became a slave state. A line starting at the southernmost boundary of Missouri was measured going West. To the south of the boundary line at 36° 30’, slavery would be legal. To the north of the line, slavery would be forbidden. The Missouri Compromise was the law of the land until it was superseded by two future laws: The Compromise of 1850 and the Kansas-Nebraska Act.

California Statehood – The Compromise of 1850 After gold was discovered at Sutter’s Mill in 1848, hundreds of thousands of speculators flooded into the West. These so called 49ers were joined by Chinese, Japanese, and Filipino immigrants who were also hoping to strike it rich in America. Formal status within the United States was achieved as a part of the Compromise of 1850.

Deseret – The Mormons Just before the start of the Mexican-American War (and before the signing of the Oregon Treaty in 1846), members of the Mormon faith created this community in modern day Utah. They were led to the Great Salt Lake Basin by Brigham Young – after the founder of the faith, Joseph Smith – had been lynched by an angry mob in Nauvoo, IL. At the time, the Mormons still practiced polygamy. Later in history, the United States would claim the land which Mormons had sought for themselves, and a standoff ensued between Americans and Mormons. In the late 1850s, under James Buchanan, armed conflict took place in the Utah Territory.

INDEPENDENCE FOR TEXAS,1836 Sam Houston forced Santa Anna to sign a treaty giving up his northern provinces after capturing him at the 1836 Battle of San Jacinto. For the next nine years, the Lone Star Republic existed as an independent nation. Later, it would be annexed by the United States of America. Mexico believe that Texas’ independence and later the annexation of Texas by the United States were illegitimate. They still claimed Texas when it was taken over by the United States, and would fight a war over the boundaries of the region they formerly controlled from 1846 – 1848.