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Mr. Calella American Studies I (Honors) & Honors U.S. I
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EXPANSION & CONFLICT Why do countries expand their borders? Pros and cons of doing so? PROSCONS
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DEFINITION: U.S. destiny to expand from Atlantic to Pacific Ocean John L. O’Sullivan quote “manifest” means obvious Many Americans held this belief Expansion fever hit in the 1840s Why do you think that Americans felt that this destiny was obvious? Why do you think people moved west? How would you feel if you were Mexican or Native American?
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Why did Native Americans want to prevent settlers from pushing west? How did settlers and gov’t justify taking Indian land? Whites’ effect on Indians (CONFLICT) Took, stole, tricked to get land Disease (small pox, measles, flu, cholera) Extermination Alcohol Sport killing of buffalo
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Early 1830s, settlers in Iowa & Illinois pressuring Indians west of Mississippi R. Chief Black Hawk starts a war in Wisconsin Territory to end this push Lost war and many of his people killed His people forced further west READ ALOUD Black Hawk’s Farewell Speech, THEN PAIR UP FOR DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
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Fort Laramie Treaty To avoid further conflict peace conference held Between whites and Plains Tribes (Cheyenne, Sioux, Crow) Indians given land in Central Plains and they agreed not to attack settlers Why and how was the land important to Native Americans? How is land ownership important today?
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Pioneers followed trails made by Indians, traders and fur trappers “Jumping Off Point”-Independence, Missouri The Santa Fe Trail Missouri to New Mexico Trade Trail 800 miles, 3 months in covered wagons Why do you think wagons traveled in groups?
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The Oregon Trail (Read Aloud page 110) Missouri to Oregon (same as L&C) Cholera, accidents, and buffalo dung Used wagons, but most walked What would you bring? What dangers/hardships did they face? The Mormon Migration Started in NY and moved west to escape religious persecution Moved to get religious freedom Ended up near Great Salt Lake in present-day Utah
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U.S. and England jointly holding Oregon Territory England agrees to give Oregon to U.S. Northern boundary kept at 49 degrees latitude from Rocky Mountains to Puget Sound
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