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Manifest Destiny An idea popular in the U.S. during the 1800s that the country must expand its boundaries to the Pacific. American Progress by John Gast

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Manifest Destiny

An idea popular in the U.S. during the 1800s that the country must expand its boundaries to the Pacific.

American Progress by John Gast

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Northwest Ordinance Passed in 1787, it

established requirements for a territory to become a state. These included:• Population of 60,000+• Guarantee freedom of

religion & trial by jury• No slavery

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Oregon Territory Modern day Oregon,

Washington, Idaho, Wyoming, & part of Montana, & about half of what is now the Canadian providence of British Columbia.• Claimed by Great Britain,

Spain, Russia, & the U.S. 1818 – John Adams works

out a joint occupation agreement with G.B.

1819- Spain gives up its claim in the Adams-Onis treaty

1824 – Russia gives up its claim

1846 – Great Britain & U.S. divide the territory at 49°N latitude

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Settling Oregon Thousands of

settlers left for Oregon in the early 1840s as a result of the Panic of 1837.

The Oregon Trail began in Missouri & was the primary route for early settlers.

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Mountain Men American fur traders

who spent most of their time in the Rocky Mountains.• After the beaver

began to die out many of these made a living settling on farms in Oregon or becoming guides leading settlers west.

Seth Kinman – Mountain Man

Jim Bridger – Mountain Man

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Independence for Texas March 2, 1836 - Texas

declared independence from Mexico

Declares desire to become a state but Northern states resisted fearing its entry as a slave state would upset the balance of power in Congress.

John Tyler becomes president in 1846 & Texas becomes a state on December 29, 1845 thanks to his support.

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War with Mexico Large American population in

Mexican controlled New Mexico & California along with a growing belief in Manifest Destiny resulted in increased tensions between the U.S. & Mexico.

April 1846 – War begins over the disputed border between Texas & Mexico.

January 1848 - Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends the war. It stated• Mexico gave up all claims to

Texas & agreed to the Rio Grande as the border.

• Mexico gave up California & New Mexico (called Mexican Session) for $15 million.

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Gadsden Purchase• 1853 - U.S. pays

Mexico $10 million for a strip of land along the southern edge of present-day Arizona & New Mexico.

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California 1848 - California Gold

Rush begins with the discovery of gold at Sutter’s Mill. It doubled the world’s supply of gold.• California’s population went

from 20,000 in 1848 to 220,000 in 1850.

• March 1850 - California applies for statehood and was admitted six months later after the North & South worked out a compromise to avoid upsetting the balance of power.

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Utah A religious refuge.

• 1846 - Settled by Mormons seeking religious freedom.

• Religious beliefs caused friction between the Mormons & the government. As a result Utah didn’t become a state until 1896.

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Copy the chart “Causes & Effects of Westward movement” on page 377 of your text into your notes.

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