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1  Explain this statement: “We didn’t cross the border, the border crossed us!”  Take a risk, say something, the only incorrect answer is a non-attempt (no “I don’t know.”).

2 “our manifest destiny to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.” --John O’ Sullivan

3  What is it? Belief that US had a mandate (direction from God) to expand from Coast to Coast John O’Sullivan  The South generally favored westward expansion more land and spread of slavery

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5 Election of 1844 Clay (Whig) vs. Polk (Democrat) Polk embraces Manifest Destiny and the annexation of Texas, defeats Clay 

6  Annexation of Texas (1845)  Slidell Mission: Polk wanted to purchase CA and settle boundary dispute along TX border Sends ambassador Slidell to Mexico City  April 25, 1846 – Mexico attacks US troops on “US” soil Called the “Thornton Affair” Happens on disputed territory  U.S. says Rio Grande River is border while Mexico claims Nueces River border 16 U.S. soldiers and untold # of Mexican soldiers killed

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10 “Old Rough and Ready” Gen. Taylor “Old Fuss and Feathers” General Winfield Scott

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13  Battle of Palo Alto Gen. Taylor employs “flying artillery”  Battle of Monterrey Urban warfare  Battle of Buena Vista Santa Ana defeated by Taylor’s smaller force  Battle of Vera Cruz Gen. Scott Establishes beach head at Vera Cruz First major amphibious landing for U.S. military  Battle for Jalapa Robert E. Lee found a path to avoid head on battle A classic flanking maneuver  Battle for Mexico City Scott’s forces out flank Santa Ana’s larger force

14  Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: U.S. gained California, and modern-day NM, AZ, UT and NV -- ½ of Mexican territory U.S. to pay $15 million Rio Grande is the official border

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16  America increased its size by 1/3  Future generals emerge: R.E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Grant, Sherman, etc.  Gen. Taylor is national hero and becomes president  Debate over slavery continues Wilmot Proviso: Bill to ensure no slavery in land acquired from Mexico (failed several times) Compromise of 1850:

17  California was admitted as a free state  The slave trade was abolished (the sale of slaves, not the institution of slavery) in Wash. D.C.  The Territory of Utah and the Territory of New Mexico were organized under the rule of popular sovereignty  A harsher Fugitive Slave Act  Texas gave up much of the western land which it claimed and received compensation of $10,000,000 to pay off its national debt

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20 Santa Ana’s Leg on display in Illinois


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