Title: WESTERN EXPANSION
1WESTERN EXPANSION The Rise of the Slavery
Issue
2Significant Events
? 1823 First American settlers enter Texas
? 1830 Mexico tries to halt American migration to
Texas
? 1835 Texas Revolution
? 1836 Texas Republic established Battle of the
Alamo
? 1841 Tyler becomes president
? 1842 Webster-Ashburton Treaty
? 1843 Large scale migration to Oregon begins
? 1844 Polk becomes president
? 1846 War declared against Mexico Wilmot
Proviso introduced
? 1847 Mormon migration to Utah
? 1849 Gold discovered in California
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3Cultural Interaction
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4Manifest (and Not so Manifest) Destinies
- The Roots of the Doctrine
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5Manifest (and Not so Manifest) Destinies
- The Mexican Borderlands
- California society
- New Mexico
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6Manifest (and Not so Manifest) Destinies
- The Texas Revolution
- American immigration to Texas
- Cultural conflict
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7Manifest (and Not so Manifest) Destinies
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8Manifest (and Not so Manifest) Destinies
- The Texas Republic
- Sam Houston
- Texan independence
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9The Trek West
- The Overland Trail
- Migration west
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10The Trek West
- Women and the Overland Trail
- Breakdown of womens traditional role
- Womens sense of loss
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11counter point
counter
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12Daily Lives
- Time and Travel
- Seeing the Elephant on the Overland Trail
To endure such a trip, we men must be able to
endure heat like a Salamander. -Overland trail
driver
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13The Trek West
- Indians and the Trail Experience
- Pressures on the Plains Indians
- Government action
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14The Political Origins of Expansion
- Tylers Texas Ploy
- Tyler breaks with the Whigs
- The Texas movement
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15The Political Origins of Expansion
- Van Overboard
- Polks nomination
- Polks narrow victory
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16The Political Origins of Expansion
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17The Political Origins of Expansion
- To the Pacific
- Polks ambition
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18The Political Origins of Expansion
- The Mexican War
- Disputed boundary of Texas
War exists, and notwithstanding all of our
efforts to avoid it, exists by the act of Mexico
herself. -President James K. Polk
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19The Political Origins of Expansion
If I were a Mexican, I would tell you, we will
greet you with bloody hands and welcome you to
hospitable graves. -Senator Thomas Corwin
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20The Political Origins of Expansion
- The Price of Victory
- Conquest of Mexico
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21The Political Origins of Expansion
- The Rise of the Slavery Issue
- Northern discontent
- Wilmot Proviso
- Peace treaty with Mexico
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22New Societies in the West
- Farming in the West
- Evolution of western society
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23New Societies in the West
- The Gold Rush
- Life in the mining camps
- Women in the camps
- Nativist and racial prejudices
- Environmental impact of mining
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24New Societies in the West
- Instant City San Francisco
- San Franciscos chaotic growth
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25New Societies in the West
- The Migration from China
- Reasons for migration
- Chinese living
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26New Societies in the West
- The Mormons in Utah
- State of Deseret
- Polygamy
- Irrigation and community
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27New Societies in the West
- Temple City Salt Lake City
- Salt Lake Citys orderly growth
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28New Societies in the West
- Shadows on the Moving Frontier
- Hispanic-Anglo conflict
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29Escape from Crisis
- A Two-Faced Campaign
- Free Soil Party
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30Escape from Crisis
- The Compromise of 1850
- Taylors plan
- Clays compromise
- Passage of the Compromise
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31Escape from Crisis
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32Escape from Crisis
- Away from the Brink
- Rejection of secession
- Fugitive slave law
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