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Title: Westward Expansion


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Westward Expansion
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Manifest Destiny
  • First coined by newspaper editor, John
    OSullivan in 1845.
  • ".... the right of our manifest destiny to over
    spread and to possess the whole of the
    continent which Providence has given us for
    the development of the great experiment of
    liberty and federaltive development of
    self-government entrusted to us. It is right
    such as that of the tree to the space of air
    and the earth suitable for the full expansion of
    its principle and destiny of growth."
  • A myth of the West as a land of romance and
    adventure emerged.

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  • People were moving to the area between the
    Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River.
  • Lots of fertile soil, lots of land, wide rivers,
    and variety of fish and game.
  • Increase in number of settlers led to problems
    with the Native Americans

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Treaty of Greenville
  • 1795 12 Native American nations gave up parts
    of what is now Ohio and Indiana in return for a
    yearly payment of 10,000 from the US govt.
  • Caused increase in number of settlers moving into
    the region

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Louisiana Purchase
  • 1803 Napoleon needs money and agrees to sell LA
    Territory to the US for 15 million, doubling the
    size of the US

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Industrial Revolution
  • The American Industrial Revolution occurred
    between 1790 and 1860. It began in England in the
    18th century and spread to the United States.
  • Cotton gin
  • National road
  • Canals
  • Steam boats
  • Railroads
  • Why we were these inventions so important.

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Henry Clays American System
  • The American System was a program Clay set out.
  • To help Northern factories, the American system
    called for high tariffs on imports.
  • High tariffs would also reduce American
    dependence on foreign goods.
  • Southerners opposed paying for roads and canals
    that brought no direct benefits.

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  • To make it easier and cheaper for farmers in west
    and south to ship goods to city markets, they
    made a better transportation system.
  • The American System never went into effect,
    because Congress spent little on internal
    improvements, tariffs remained high.

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  • Oregon Territory at this time was jointly owned
    by the U.S and Great Britain.
  • In 1819 the Adams-Onis Treaty gave Florida to the
    U.S. because Spain was becoming to weak to
    control it.
  • It also set up the Oregon Territory at the 42nd
    parallel in the north and 49th parallel in the
    south even though it was disputed upon later the
    49 parallel became the national order of America
    today

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Land 221
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Monroe Doctrine
  • A policy created by President Monroe. It warned
    all outside nations not to interfere with affairs
    in the Western Hemisphere. This includes creating
    new colonies or trying to conquer in dependent
    republics in the western hemisphere. If they did
    then the U.S. would see this as dangerous to our
    peace and safety. In return America would do the
    same.

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Westward expansion problems
  • The Territory of Missouri has enough people to
    become a state in 1819
  • In 1818 Illinois gained its statehood and became
    the 11th free state upsetting the balance10-11
  • So naturally Missouri would become a slave state.
    Right????

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  • Well a bill was passed that required Missouri to
    eventually have to free their slaves
  • This upset southerners why??
  • While arguing continued Alabama was admitted as a
    slave state. Making it 11-11.
  • But there still is a problem.

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  • This was settled by the Missouri Compromise in
    1820.
  • It stated that Maine would be admitted as a free
    state, and Missouri become a slave state. For
    further issues over new territory in areas west
    of this they drew a line 36 degree 30 north
    latitude line every new state north of this line
    be free except Missouri and south be slave.

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Results of election of 1824
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Voting Requirements changed
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Voting
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Age of Jackson
  • If the voting qualifications changed what does
    this mean for presidential candidates?????????????
    ???
  • They had appeal more to the common man now. More
    people could vote that were not wealthy.
  • Andrew Jackson took full advantage of this
    opportunity.

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  • During his campaign of 1828 he portrayed Adams as
    a wealthy intellectual that did not know what the
    common man wanted or needed.
  • He portrayed him self as a person of humble
    origins, but was he?????
  • He appealed to the majority of the people and
    during his inauguration record numbers of people
    came out to see him.
  • Who does this remind you of??????

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Election of 1828 Election of 2008
  • D 69,457,000 R 59,934,814
  • 173
  • 52.9 45.7

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  • As people begin to move west a since of
    individualism came about people could make some
    thing of them selves as they moved westward and
    started there new lives
  • Also with the voting requirement changing the
    common man thought that he could make a change.

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Indians Removed
  • Indian removal act of 1830
  • Displaced them from their homes in Alabama,
    Georgia Mississippi, Tennessee and the Carolinas
    and in the areas close to the Great Lakes. To
    Reserves modern day Oklahoma.

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Trail of Tears
  • The Cherokee were sent off 800 miles from their
    land as the winter came more and more died as the
    journey got rough. Government official stole
    their money and outlaws stole their live stock.
    More than a quarter of there people were buried
    on the trip the land that they were given was
    very inferior to the land that they had.
  • Was this necessary ????

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Manifest Destiny
  • the belief that the United States was destined,
    even divinely ordained to expand across the North
    American continent, from the Atlantic seaboard to
    the Pacific Ocean.
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