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Title: Expanding Markets and Moving West


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Chapter 9
  • Expanding Markets and Moving West

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Section 1 The Market Revolution
  • The U.S. becomes more industrialized, with
    textile mills and the factory system changed the
    lives of workers and consumers.
  • Farms shifted from self-sufficiency to
    specialization.
  • The market revolution created a striking change
    in the U.S. economy and in the daily lives of
    Americans.

3
Effects of a Market Revolution
  • Economic growth depended on capitalism, system in
    which private businesses and individuals control
    the means of production and use them to earn
    profits.
  • Entrepreneurs, investors that risk money for new
    industries.

4
New Inventions- pg. 275-277
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Section 2Causes of American Expansion
  • A. Economic factors
  • 1) Exhaustion of good soil by cotton farmers led
    to search for new land
  • 2) Effects of the Panic of 1837. Many settlers
    pushed west as they faced economic losses.
  • B. Psychological factors--manifest destiny.
  • Sentiment that the U.S. should rule from coast
    to coast (and maybe pole to pole) became a key
    part of national thinking.

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  • C. Attractive regions for new settlement
  • 1. east Texas
  • 2. California
  • 3. Oregon
  • D. Advertising the West
  • 1) Santa Fe traders brought back tales of the
    West
  • 2) Mountain men--fur trappers and traders

7
Trails West
  • Santa Fe Trail- 780 miles from Independence,
    Missouri to Santa Fe, New Mexico. Busy and well
    known trade route.
  • Oregon Trail- used by missionaries to convert and
    educate Native Americans.
  • Mormon Migration- religious community that played
    a major role in settling the west.
  • Territorial Disputes- between Great Britain an
    U.S. Slogan 54 40 or Fight. Great Britain loses
    interest in land and 49th parallel sets US/Canada
    boundary

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Section 3 Expansion in Texas
  • Mexican Independence from Spain in 1821 opened
    trade opportunities for U.S.
  • Mexican government had a hard time controlling
    the large amount of land
  • To prevent border violations and to protect the
    territory, Mexican government encourage American
    farmers to settle in Texas. Land grants were
    offered to agents (empresarios)

9
Texas fights for Independence
  • Stephen Austin Texass Old Three Hundred
  • 1830- Mexico seals its borders with and taxed
    American goods.
  • Austin went to Mexico City to petition for
    self-government of Texas. Mexican President Santa
    Anna had Austin imprisoned and revoked powers of
    several Mexican states
  • Started the Texas Revolution

10
Remember the Alamo
  • Santa Anna marched toward San Antonio, Texas to
    force Texans to obey laws he had established.
  • Texans attack in 1835. All 187 U.S. defenders
    died, including Jim Bowie, Davy Crockett
  • Annas troops win again at Goliad

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Texas Independence to statehood
  • U.S. fights back with Sam Houston at Battle of
    San Jacinto.
  • Texans kill 630 and capture Santa Anna
  • Texans set Santa Anna free after he signed the
    Treaty of Velasco, which granted independence to
    Texas.
  • In September 1836, Houston became President of
    the Republic of Texas
  • Dec 29, 1845 Texas became 28th state

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Section 4 the war with Mexico
  • U.S. President Polk believed war with Mexico
    would bring not only Texas but also New Mexico
    and California into the Union.
  • 1845, Polk sends John Slidell to Mexico to
    purchase California and approve the Rio Grande as
    the Texas border
  • Polk orders Zachary Taylor to march into Rio
    Grande and block the river.

13
War Wages
  • 1846, Polk ordered Colonel Stephen Kearny to
    march from Kansas into New Mexico.
  • New Mexico fell without a single shot
  • Kearny then went to the Republic of California
    and joined John Fremont
  • U.S. forces gained control of California
  • Polks bizarre scheme with Santa Anna
  • Winfield Scott captures Veracruz and Mexico City

14
Treaty of Guadelupe Hidalgo
  • February 2, 1848 U.S. and Mexico signed treaty
  • Mexico agrees to Rio Grande border for Texas
    and ceded New Mexico and California to the U.S.
  • U.S. pay 15 million for the Mexican cession,
    which includes present day California, Nevada,
    New Mexico, Utah, parts of Arizona, Colorado and
    Wyoming
  • treaty guaranteed Mexicans living in these
    territories freedom of religion, protection of
    property, bilingual elections and open borders

15
Gadsden Purchase
  • 1853 President Pierce authorizes James Gadsden to
    pay Mexico an additional 10 million for another
    piece of territory.
  • This final purchase established the current
    borders of the lower 48 states.

16
California Gold Rush
  • January 1848 James Marshall, discovered gold at
    Sutters Mill in the California Sierra Nevadas.
  • Gold Fever traveled eastwar, and overland
    migration grew from 400 in 1848 to 44,000 in
    1850!
  • Forty-niners
  • Gold Rush brings Diversity
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