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Manifest Destiny

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. Northwest Ordinance. Passed in 1787, it established requirements for a territory to become a state. These included:

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Manifest Destiny

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  1. 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

  2. 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

  3. 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

  4. Settling Oregon • Thousands of settlers left for Oregon in the early 1840s as a result of the Panic of 1837. • The Oregon Trailbegan in Missouri & was the primary route for early settlers.

  5. 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

  6. 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Gadsden Purchase • 1853 - U.S. pays Mexico $10 million for a strip of land along the southern edge of present-day Arizona & New Mexico.

  9. California • 1848 - California Gold Rushbegins 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.

  10. 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.

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

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