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Chapter 7: Conflicts of Empire

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1 Chapter 7: Conflicts of Empire
Section 2: Disputes with the United States

2 Bellwork Pretend you and a neighbor, with whom you are friends, have a disagreement over who owns the land between your two homes. How might you resolve this dispute?

3 The Growing U.S. Threat 1775: The thirteen colonies begin a fight for independence from the British

4 Spain joins the fight against the British
The Growing U.S. Threat Spain joins the fight against the British

5 The Growing U.S. Threat Bernardo de Gálvez, Spanish governor of Louisiana won several victories against the British Bernardo de Gálvez

6 The Growing U.S. Threat 1783: U.S. gains its independence Republic—government in which the voters elect officials to represent them

7 The Growing U.S. Threat U.S. Settlers pushed to the Mississippi River, some even crossed into New Spain

8 1800: France forces Spain to return Louisiana
The Growing U.S. Threat 1800: France forces Spain to return Louisiana Spain allowed some Americans to move to Texas in order to boost the population there.

9 The Growing U.S. Threat 1803: Louisiana Purchase—agreement that nearly doubled the size of the United States

10 Louisiana commemorative state quarter
Page from the Louisiana Purchase Treaty

11 Border Dispute in Texas
Spanish become worry because they are now bordered by the U.S. U.S. growth a threat to Spanish control of Texas and Louisiana

12 United States of America
As a friend of Spain Spain joins the fight against Great Britain during the American Revolution As a threat to Spain Growth of the U.S. is a threat to Spanish control of Texas and Louisiana

13 Border Dispute in Texas
Some US officials claim Rio Grande is western boundary Spain claims that it is at least the Arroyo Hondo

14 Border Dispute in Texas
1806: Spanish LTC Simón de Herrera and US Gen. James Wilkinson meet Reach a temporary solution

15 Border Dispute in Texas
The disputed area between Texas & Louisiana known as a Neutral Ground separated the U.S. from Texas Diplomats—officials that represent countries in foreign affairs

16 Border Dispute in Texas
1819: US and Spain sign the Adams-Onís Treaty: US gives up all claims to Texas U.S. gains the Neutral Ground and Florida

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18 Dispute Temporary Solution Permanent Solution


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