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Manifest Destiny and War
Matt López With six slides from Susan Pojer
First coined by newspaper editor, John O’Sullivan in 1845.
".... the right of our manifest destiny to over spread and to possess the whole of the
continent which Providence has given us for the development of the great experiment of liberty and federaltive development of self-government entrusted to us. It is right such as that of the tree to the space of air and the earth suitable for the full expansion of
its principle and destiny of growth."
Missouri Compromise
Missouri Compromise Tried to keep a balance
between the number of slave and free states.
Why?
JOHN GAST' - "AMERICAN PROGRESS," (1872)
Maine Boundary Settlement, 1842Maine Boundary Settlement, 1842
Trails WestwardTrails Westward
The Oregon Trail – Albert Bierstadt, 1869
The Oregon Trail – Albert Bierstadt, 1869
The Donner PartyThe Donner Party
April, 1846 – April, 1847
April, 1846 – April, 1847
Clip http://www.history.com/shows/america-the-story-of-us/videos/playlists/exclusive-video#the-donner-party
The Bear Flag RepublicThe Bear Flag Republic•1845 John C. Frémont US mapmaker goes to CA, causes trouble, leaves for Oregon
•1845 John C. Frémont US mapmaker goes to CA, causes trouble, leaves for Oregon
•1846 Group arrests Gov Vallejo, proclaims the “Bear Flag Republic”
• Later US takes over
•1846 Group arrests Gov Vallejo, proclaims the “Bear Flag Republic”
• Later US takes over
U.S. Mexican War
The Republic of Texas
Texas and Mexico argued over the border since 1836
Mexico – “It’s the Nueces River”
Texas – “It’s the Rio Grande”
1845 Texas decides to join
the U.S. as a _______ state
This angers abolitionists and pleases supporters of slavery
slave
President Polk sent John Slidell to settle the border issue and try to purchase New Mexico for $5 million and California for any price ($15m)
Mexico kicked him out
Polk orders General Zachary Taylor to move to the northern shore of the Rio Grande with troops
Mexico sends its own troops and crosses the Rio Grande. Battle soon begins.
Opposition to Mexican War Henry Clay and Daniel Webster
criticized the war as a cover for stealing land and unnecessary and offensive aggression.
Opposition to Mexican War
Representative Abraham Lincoln asked Polk to prove that the disputed territory actually belonged to the United States.
He also voted in favor of a resolution that declared the war with Mexico “was unnecessarily and unconstitutionally commenced by the President.”
http://lincoln.lib.niu.edu/teachers/lesson6-background.html
Opposition to Mexican War
Thoreau – CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE refused to pay income taxes which might be used to fund the war
Abolitionists – afraid new territory would become slave territory and upset the balance of slave / free states
Wilmot Proviso, 1846Wilmot Proviso, 1846
Congr. David Wilmot(D-PA)
Congr. David Wilmot(D-PA)
Provided, territory from that, as an express and fundamental condition to the acquisition of any the Republic of Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any treaty which may be negotiated between them, and to the use by the Executive of the moneys herein appropriated, neither slavery nor
involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said territory, except for crime, whereof the party shall first be duly convicted.
End of the War 1847 - Americans conquered Mexico City
http://www.dmwv.org/mexwar/images/prints/scott3.jpg
“General Scott’s entrance into Mexico City”
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo – Mexican Cession 1848
Ends the War U.S. “Purchases”
New Mexico and California for $15 m
TX border Rio Grande
U.S. promises to recognize land rights of Mexican now living in U.S.
Effects of War
1 million new acres of land (including TX) US almost thirty percent larger Mexico loses 1/3 of land Slavery becomes an issue…
…again
Gadsden Purchase
We bought land from Mexico for $10 million
Southern portion of AZ & NMSet continental boundaries for US