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Title: Territorial and Economic Expansion


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Territorial and Economic Expansion
  • 1830-1860

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Territorial and Economic Expansion
  • Conflict in Texas and Maine
  • The revolt in Texas led to an application by Sam
    Houston for the new republic to be annexed into
    the United States
  • Northern worries over slave balance led to delay
    and denial
  • In Maine the Aroostook War between loggers in
    Maine and Canada over the border was settled by
    treaty in 1842. This also settled the Minnesota
    border.

3
The Oregon Border Dispute 5440 or FIGHT
  • The Oregon Border
  • 4 Nations claimed Oregon Britain, Spain, Russia
    and the U.S.
  • Spain dropped this claim in the Adams-Onis Treaty
    of 1819
  • Manifest Destiny had swept the land and Americans
    thought it divine right to hold the territory
  • This was settled when the U.S. and Britain agreed
    to split the territory in half, at the 49th
    parallel.
  • The U.S. was also entering a war with Mexico at
    the time and did not want to divide its attention

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The War with Mexico
  • The border dispute with Mexico erupted into war
    in 1846
  • President Polk offered to purchase California and
    set the border at the Rio Grande. Mexico
    rejected the offer and countered with the Nueces
    River, further North.
  • Polk sent General Zachary Taylor to patrol the
    border near the Rio Grande
  • A Mexican Army crossed and captured an American
    patrol killing 11.
  • The War was a one-sided American victory with
    General Winfield Scott capturing Mexico City in
    1847
  • Consequences of the Mexican War
  • Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
  • Rio Grande as Southern Border
  • California and New Mexico territories transfer to
    U.S. for 15 Million and assumption of American
    claims against Mexico
  • Wilmot Proviso
  • An amendment to abolish slavery in the newly
    acquired territory
  • Prelude to Civil War?
  • Wilmot was seen as raising the stakes for the
    slavery issue and sparking sectional tension anew

5
Southern Expansion and Manifest Destiny
  • Ostend Manifesto
  • Franklin Pierce dispatched diplomats to Ostend,
    Belgium to secretly negotiate the purchase of
    Cuba from Spain after several attempts had failed
  • The deal was leaked to the press and antislavery
    members loudly rejected the idea.
  • Gadsden Purchase
  • The Southern sections of New Mexico and Arizona
    were purchased from Mexico to facilitate a
    Western railroad

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Economic Expansion 1830-1860
  • Industrial Technology
  • Industrial expansion spread to the entire
    Northeast to produce shoes, sewing machines,
    clothing, firearms
  • Samuel Morse developed the telegraph successfully
    in 1844
  • Railroads
  • The NE and Midwest saw rapid expansion of the
    rails
  • 1850 saw the first land grant to the rails for
    building
  • Panic of 1857
  • The panic of 1857 sent prices for Midwestern
    farmers and Northerners plummeting
  • Southern Cotton remained high and led the
    Southerners to believe that they didnt need
    union with the North

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