DO NOW: Locate and label the geographic features on the map outline. Map is on Page 1104 of your textbook!

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DO NOW: Locate and label the geographic features on the map outline. Map is on Page 1104 of your textbook!

Westward Expansion Fulfilling Manifest Destiny

November 7 Agenda Complete Map of geographic features Notes on Westward Expansion Map Activity

12/8/2015Free template from 4 Mexican Territory Texas joins the Union Texas voted to separate from Mexico in 1836 They asked the US to join the US for protection The US was divided over the issue The South wanted to annex (add) Texas because it meant another slave state The North did not want a shift in the balance of free and slave states Both sides feared annexation would lead to war with Mexico Mexican leader Santa Anna warned that annexation would lead to war In 1845 Congress approved annexation

War With Mexico Boundaries were 1 issue of the war –Mexico claimed the Nueces River –US claimed the Rio Grande River President Polk wanted more land than just Texas –New Mexico and California too The war lasted 15 months and little blood was shed It ended with the Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago 12/8/2015Free template from 5

Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago 12/8/2015Free template from Rio Grande River was recognized as southern border 2.Mexico gave up New Mexico and California 3.US paid Mexico $15 million Following the war the two nations agreed to the Gadsden Purchase - Mexico sold 30,000 acres to the US for $10 million. - Became the rest of New Mexico and Arizona - Established current southern border of United States

Fulfilling Manifest Destiny Manifest Destiny: the belief that the US was destined to expand from ocean to ocean Florida –Spain was having controlling Indians –Adams-Onis Treaty: Spain gave up Florida and its claim on the Pacific Northwest.