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“FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA”. Playing out the goals of Manifest Destiny. The Annexation of Texas. Fight for Independence!. At first, Mexicans encourage American settlement Slogan: “GO TO TEXAS!” Yield great wealth, opportunity
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“FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA” Playing out the goals of Manifest Destiny
Fight for Independence! • At first, Mexicans encourage American settlement • Slogan: “GO TO TEXAS!” • Yield great wealth, opportunity • Americans eager to utilize great amounts of land in return for pledging to obey Mexican law and Roman Catholicism • Americans begin to outnumber Tejanos • Problems Arise…Clash of Cultures- • Cultural issues, including English v. Spanish and most importantly: slavery • Americans who live there a rebellious bunch—start to clamor for independence. • Stephen Austin provokes revolution!
The Battle of the Alamo General Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna Recaptures the Alamo
Defeat at the Alamo would prove costly to Mexico • Soon after, the Texan soldiers defeat the Mexicans and become the Republic of Texas
Victory in Texas • Texas becomes the 28th state in December of 1845. • Americans wait ten years to annex Texas—because of issue of slavery and to avoid war with Mexico. • Pushed with the election of Polk. • FURIOUS MEXICAN GOVERNMENT! • Mexico reacts by cutting off all diplomatic ties with the U.S. • Events move quickly towards war.
Boundary Dispute • Texas and U.S. claim that the Rio Grande marks the southern border of Texas. • Mexican government rejects this idea and argues that the real southern border is the Nueces River.
Rio Grande boundary Nueces River boundary
Let’s take a look at another article written by John O’Sullivan… How does this pervasive idea of manifest destiny lead to the Mexican-American War?
The Mexican-American War (1846-1848) The Mexican American War was a result of American desires to expand their nation from sea to shining sea. The political support of Manifest Destiny provided the political and economic goals to come together to support expansion of the nation through any means necessary.
James K. Polk • The “dark horse” candidate from Tennessee wins the election of 1844 with a platform supporting the goals of Manifest Destiny. • Polk supported the Manifest Destiny and the expansion of the United States from “sea to shining sea.” • When Polk becomes President, our dispute with Mexico begins to strengthen.
Steps to War • June 1845- President Polk ordered General Zachary Taylor to take U.S. troops into disputed border region • Polk claims this action is to protect Texas from possible Mexican attack
Steps to (Avoid?) War • Meanwhile, Polk sent diplomat John Slidell to Mexico City to negotiate the purchase California & New Mexico for $30 million • Slidell’s Mission: • Mexican recognition of the Rio Grande as the TX-MX border • Purchase of land to avoid war • Mexican officials REFUSED to meet with Slidell John Slidell
Steps to War • March 1846 – General Taylor’s troops made camp at the Rio Grande in disputed territory • April 1846 – Mexican commander insisted U.S. troops must leave area and Taylor refused to move • Mexican forces crossed the Rio Grande and attacked group of 63 U.S. soldiers • 11 Americans killed
Steps to War • May 11, 1846 – Polk addressed Congress • He declared that “Mexico has shed American blood upon the American soil.” • Two days later, Congress declared war on Mexico
Divisions Over War • How do American’s feel about this decision? • Southerners want war—will expand slavery • Northerners oppose it for exact same reason • Anti-slavery groups take the lead
Support of the War • For many Americans, the war led to greater national pride • Many people who supported the war believed it would spread republican values • Many southerners supported the war, thinking any territory won would be organized into slave states
Opposition to the War “Mr. Polk’s War” • Many members of the Whig Party thought the conflict was unjustified • Northern abolitionists feared any territory gained in the war might be organized into slave states • Illinois Congressman Abraham Lincoln wrote the “Spot Resolutions” in 1848– asking Polk to show the spot where American blood had been shed on American soil
Polk’s War Strategy • General Zachary Taylor invaded northern Mexico. • General Stephen Kearny traveled west and captured Sante Fe and supported revolt in California– (“Easy Win”) • General Winfield Scott invaded Mexico City.
Conquest of Mexico City • Mexico City • Population Center • The attack was to convince Mexico of their loss of the Northern Territories • When Santa Anna loses, Polk offers him $1 Million to sign a peace treaty • Santa Anna refuses • The U.S. defeats Mexico City THE WAR IS WON!!!
General Scott Enters Mexico City U.S. victory—September 1847
US Territorial Expansion When? E - Texas • 1845 From Where? • Republic of Texas (Independent Country) Why? • Texas independent from Mexico in 1836 • Northerners feared it would become a slave state • Fears finally overcome in 1944 Presidential election A C B E D
US Territorial Expansion When? G - Mexican Cession • 1848 From Where? • Mexico Why? F • Polk offers to buy G from Mexico & they refuse • War! • US wins • In Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, US offers $15 million for G A C B G E D
Unit 9, Journal #3 • How did America’s acquisition of Texas, California, and other pieces of territory accomplish “manifest destiny”? What was lost along the way? What was gained?
FOR FUN • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrE8TR2RUU4