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Title: AP US History


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The Age of Expansionism1830-1860
  • AP US History

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Background
  • Territorial expansion
  • Commercial development
  • Technological progress
  • Young America spirit of the time positive
    attitude toward market economy and industrial
    growth, a more aggressive foreign policy, and a
    celebration of virtues

3
Manifest Destiny
  • Believe that God had ordained American expansion
    across the continent
  • Led to diplomatic confrontations with Britain and
    Mexico

4
Land Acquisitions
  • Webster-Ashburton Treaty, 1842
  • Annexation of Texas, 1845
  • Oregon dispute settled, 1846
  • Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848
  • Gadsden Purchase, 1853

5
Texas Independence
  • Mexico encouraged American settlement in Texas in
    the 1820s
  • Led to problems by 1830s (slavery question, role
    of Catholic Church), and Mexico, under Santa
    Anna, moved to quell independence-minded Texans
  • Texans revolted in 1835-1836. Rallying behind
    losses at the Alamo and Goliad, Texans defeated
    Mexico at San Jacinto
  • General Sam Houston became the first president of
    the Lone Star Republic, independent until 1845

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Texas Annexation
  • Jackson, president at time of Independence,
    steered clear of annexation debate
  • President Tyler push for annexation, but Senate
    voted down the treaty
  • President Polk successfully campaigned for the
    annexation of Texas, official in 1845

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The Mexican-American War
  • Mexico refused to recognize Rio Grande as Texas
    border, and refused to sell land to U.S.
  • Under Polks aggressive expansionist policies,
    the U.S. declared war on Mexico in 1846
  • Under Taylor, Kearney, Fremont, and Scott, the
    U.S. military quickly prevailed

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Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, 1848
  • Mexican cession most of present day New Mexico,
    Arizona and California for 15 million
  • Recognition of Rio Grande as border
  • U.S. government assumes American claims against
    Mexico
  • Gasdsen Purchase, 1853, gave U.S. southern most
    parts of New Mexico and Arizona (potential
    southern railroad route)

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Internal Expansion
  • By the 1830s, Americans moved west, attracted by
    adventure, prospect of financial gain, and (for
    the Mormons) religious freedom
  • Americans traveled west on the Santa Fe Trail
    (1820s) and the Oregon Trail (1840s)
  • Discovery of gold in California in 1848 led to
    mass movement westward

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Innovation and Expansion
  • Telegraphs and railroads aided internal expansion
    (by the 1840s, railroads replaced canals as
    primary means of internal transport)
  • Railroad and manufacturing led to boom in
    industry, more jobs, and more immigration
  • Agricultural innovations eased farming and led to
    more settlement
  • McCormicks reaper
  • Deeres plow

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Native Americans on the Frontier
  • In 1834, the national government passed the
    Indian Intercourse Act, prohibiting settlers from
    going on Indian land.
  • Settlers (and the government) ignored this
    agreement as economic prospects expanded out west
  • Government changed their policies several times
    in the period beyond the Civil War, stay tuned
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