Polk’s War: The Mexican War (1846-1848)
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Polk’s War: The Mexican Polk’s War: The Mexican War (1846-1848)War (1846-1848)
US History: SpiconardiUS History: Spiconardi
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BackgroundBackground
• Mexico’s government never recognized Texas’ independence– Mexico breaks off diplomatic relations with the United
States– James K. Polk elected president in 1844
• Jacksonian Democrat• Deep believer of Manifest Destiny
– Control of Southwest & California would open trade opportunities with Asia
• Pro-slavery
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Path to WarPath to War
• Polk encourages Texans to seize land up to the Rio Grande River
• Mexico claims that the Nueces River is the border b/t US and Mexico
• Polk offers forgiveness of loan and $30 million for the land in dispute– Mexico has no stability in government & cannot negotiate
• Presidency changes 4 times alone in 1846
• Polk instigates war by sending Gen. Zachary Taylor to border w/o a single troop who spoke Spanish (talked in French)– After 3-week standoff Mexican troops attack US cavalry
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Path to WarPath to War
• Polk to Congress: Mexico “had passed the boundary of the United States, had invaded our territory and shed blood on American soil.”
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The WarThe War
• First American war fought on foreign soil
• Romantic Appeal– Media portrays this as a war of conquest in a
far off exotic land
• US wins all but one battle
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Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoTreaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
• US not only gets Texas border at the Rio Grand River, but also…
• New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, parts of Colorado and Wyoming, and California (access to Pacific Ocean
• MANIFEST DESTINTY COMPLETE – US A CONTINTENTAL NATION
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Divisions within the USDivisions within the US
• “Slave Power Conspiracy”
• Racism
• Wilmot Proviso
• Read your assigned document and share with the pertinent info with your group