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Treaty of Guadalupe- Hidalgo, 1848  Mexico gave up claims to Texas above the Rio Grande River.  Mexico gave the U. S. California and New Mexico.  U.

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1 Treaty of Guadalupe- Hidalgo, 1848  Mexico gave up claims to Texas above the Rio Grande River.  Mexico gave the U. S. California and New Mexico.  U. S. gave Mexico $15,000,000 and agreed to pay the claims of American citizens against Mexico (over $3,500,000).  Mexico gave up claims to Texas above the Rio Grande River.  Mexico gave the U. S. California and New Mexico.  U. S. gave Mexico $15,000,000 and agreed to pay the claims of American citizens against Mexico (over $3,500,000). The Treaty was basically forced on Mexico!

2 Results of the Mexican War?  The 17-month war cost $100,000,000 and 13,000+ American lives (mostly of disease).  New territories were brought into the Union which forced the explosive issue of SLAVERY to the center of national politics. * Brought in 1 million sq. mi. of land (incl. TX)  These new territories would upset the balance of power between North and South.  Created two popular Whig generals who ran for President.  Manifest Destiny partially realized.  The 17-month war cost $100,000,000 and 13,000+ American lives (mostly of disease).  New territories were brought into the Union which forced the explosive issue of SLAVERY to the center of national politics. * Brought in 1 million sq. mi. of land (incl. TX)  These new territories would upset the balance of power between North and South.  Created two popular Whig generals who ran for President.  Manifest Destiny partially realized.

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4 The Mexican Cession

5 GOLD! At Sutter’s Mill, 1848 John A. Sutter

6 California Gold Rush, 1849 49er’s

7 Two Views of San Francisco, Early 1850s  By 1860, almost 300,000 people had traveled the Oregon & California Trails to the Pacific coast.

8 Territorial Growth to 1853

9 Westward the Course of Empire Emmanuel Leutze, 1860

10 Westward Movement Why did people go west?

11 Causes of Western Migration Civil War in the East Gold discovered Land Economic opportunity Adventure

12 Westward Movement How did it affect those already there?

13 Effects of Western Migration Traditional Native American culture destroyed. Mining communities established. Ranches established and cattle industry booms. Farmers settle the plains. Transcontinental railroad built.

14 Westward Movement Who went west?

15 American Groups Migrated West

16 African Americans Left the South to avoid violence from hate groups in the South. Rumors of free land drew 15,000 African Americans to Kansas. Exodusters

17 Positives Economic opportunities: cowboys, domestics, farm workers, innkeepers, cooks, laundresses, school teachers, general store operators, church and Sunday school teachers, nurses, mail order brides, prospectors, cattlemen, railroad workers, land owners, farmers, Buffalo Soldiers. Chance to settle in all black communities free from white prejudice.

18 Negatives Racism Lower pay than whites

19 Ranchers/Cowboys Population growth in the East drove up demand for beef. Huge herds of cattle were “driven” along cattle trails to the “cow towns” (railroad towns) where they would be shipped to meat-packing centers such as Chicago. Barbed wire was invented to control movement of herds

20 Sheep ranches prospered as the demand for wool increased Cattle drives ended when The railroads came into the western towns. Farmers and ranchers began to fence property. Blizzards of 1886 and 1887 killed thousands of cattle, forcing many ranchers into bankruptcy,


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