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America’s History, 8th Edition, Chapter 13 Review Video www.Apushreview.com America’s History, 8th Edition, Chapter 13 Review Video Expansion, War, and Sectional Crisis: 1844 – 1860 Check out the description for videos that match up with the new curriculum.

Manifest Destiny: South and North God-given right to expand from coast to coast Coined by John O’Sullivan Oregon: Joint Occupation with Britain “54°40’ or Fight!” Eventually, the US and Britain settle on the 49th parallel California: Part of Mexico – series of missions Indians on the Great Plains: Somewhat sedentary – hunted bison European weapons transformed life on the Plains The Election of 1844 (Video in Description): Polk fully supports annexation TX is annexed via a joint resolution in February 1845, admitted into the country in December Henry Clay and some Whigs resisted expansion – feared tensions over slavery

War, Expansion, and Slavery, 1846 – 1850 Mexican-American War: Slidell Mission – Polk sent John Slidell to buy CA and NM for $30 million, Mexico refused to meet with him Boundary issue: TX claimed the Rio Grande, Mexico claimed to the Nueces River Conscience Whigs – those that opposed the war on moral grounds “Mexico will poison us” - Emerson ***Wilmot Proviso*** David Wilmot (D – NY) Introduced an amendment to a bill stating slavery would NOT exist in any land gained from Mexico Passed the House (more population in North), but NOT the Senate Free-Soil Party: Were against the extension of slavery into territories – took away jobs from whites “Free labor, free soil, free men”

War, Expansion, and Slavery, 1846 – 1850 Election of 1848: General Zachary Taylor wins (Whig) Gold Rush: John Sutter’s mills 49ers Mostly men – population increases from 14,000 to 220,000 in 4 years Many Mexicans and Californios were forced off their lands Compromise of 1850: (5 parts) Popular Sovereignty in the Mexican Cession California is admitted as a free state (free states have an advantage in the Senate) More strict fugitive slave law (most divisive part of Compromise) Slave trade is outlawed in DC Texas paid money to relinquish some land in dispute

The End of the Second Party System, 1850 - 1858 Impact of the Fugitive Slave Act: **Personal Liberty Laws**: Laws passed by Northern states that barred involvement in returning runaway slaves The Wisconsin state supreme court declared the Fugitive Slave Act unconstitutional – increased tensions End of the Whigs: With the deaths of Clay and Webster (1852) the Whigs disappear Pierce’s Presidency (elected in 1852) Ostend Manifesto: Plan to buy Cuba from Spain, if they refused, US would take it by force Fear of making Cuba a slave state Gadsden Purchase: Jimmy Fallon “Gadsden Purchase” US (Secretary of War - Jefferson Davis) buys land from Mexico for Transcontinental RR Kansas – Nebraska Act (1854) Response to Gadsden Purchase, north wanted RR Proposed popular sovereignty in Nebraska Territory Overturned MO Compromise Presumably, KS would be slave, NB would be free Stephen, why are you repealing my Compromise bro?

Abraham Lincoln and the Republican Triumph, 1858 - 1860 Lincoln’s early life: Married Mary Todd – from Lexington, KY – knew Henry Clay! Shared beliefs with the American Colonization Society Lincoln-Douglas Debates: 7 debates for the Senate seat in Illinois Douglas (D) wins, but alienates the South in the process Lincoln emerges on a national level “Freeport Doctrine”: if a territory wanted to, it could keep slavery out – split Democratic Party John Brown and Harpers Ferry: Hoped to incite a slave rebellion Many southerners felt that North and Republican Party was filled with “John Browns” Election of 1860: Lincoln wins without receiving a single electoral vote from the South Secession begins

Quick Review (Videos in Description) Manifest Destiny Mexican-American War Free Soil Platform Compromise of 1850 Kansas-Nebraska Act and “Bleeding Kansas” Dred Scott Election of 1860

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