Manifest Destiny 1.3 Understand the history of the Constitution after 1787 with emphasis on federal versus state authority and growing democratization.

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Manifest Destiny 1.3 Understand the history of the Constitution after 1787 with emphasis on federal versus state authority and growing democratization.

FEDERALIST DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN POLITICAL PARTIES EMERGED FEDERALIST DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN LED BY ALEXANDER HAMILTON LED BY THOMAS JEFFERSON STRONG NATIONAL GOVERNMENT STRONG STATE GOVERNMENTS LOOSE INTERPRETATION OF THE CONSTITUTION STRICT INTERPRETATION OF THE CONSTITUTION NATIONAL ECONOMIC POLICIES LIMITED INVOLVEMENT IN ECONOMICS BY FEDERAL GOVERNMENT SUPPORT BRITISH SUPPORT FRENCH MERCHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS ESPECIALLY FROM NEW ENGLAND FARMERS, TRADERS, PLANTATION OWNERS FROM RURAL AND FRONTIER AREAS

THE LOUISIANA PURCHASE Acquired by President Thomas Jefferson from France in 1803 INCLUDED PARTS OF LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS, MISSOURI, IOWA, MINNESOTA, NORTH DAKOTA, SOUTH DAKOTA, NEBRASKA, KANSAS, OKLAHOMA, COLORADO, WYOMING, TEXAS, NEW MEXICO, AND MONTANA

Lewis and Clark Explore New Lands SET THE STAGE FOR INCREASED EXPLORATION, TRADE, SETTLEMENT AND ANNEXATION.

MAP OF LEWIS AND CLARK’S JOURNEY OF EXPLORATION

WAR OF 1812 2nd war with Britain US won (again) Significance of the War of 1812: SHOWED THE U.S. WAS A WORLD MILITARY POWER LAST U.S. INVOLVEMENT IN EUROPEAN AFFAIRS (for about a century).

NATIVE AMERICAN REMOVAL, 1830s MOVED MOST OF THE NATIONS OF TRIBES INTO OKLAHOMA. THE MOST TRAGIC REMOVAL INVOLVED THE CHEROKEE THOUSANDS DIED REMEMBERED AS THE TRAIL OF TEARS.

Contemporary art inspired by the Trail of Tears Jason Fuller Mike Menasco

Tennessee Indian Tribes Mound Builders Cherokee Chickasaw Chickamauga Alabama Indian Tribes Cherokee Creek Choctaw Chickasaw Mississippi Indian Tribes Natchez Chickasaw Choctaw Kentucky Indian Tribes Cherokee Delaware Iroquois Shawnee

MANIFEST DESTINY THE BELIEF THAT THE U.S. HAD A GOD GIVEN MISSION TO SPREAD ITS CIVILIZATION

REASONS FOR MANIFEST DESTINY THE TELEGRAPH, STEAMSHIPS AND THE RAILROAD LINKED FAR DISTANT PLACES LIKE OREGON AND CALIFORNIA BELIEF THAT THE DEMOCRACY MUST CONTINUE TO GROW A NEED TO DEVELOP NEW TRADE MARKETS FOR ECONOMIC GROWTH FEAR THAT OTHER COUNTRIES WOULD SPREAD AND TAKE OVER DO WE STILL HAVE THESE BELEIFS TODAY? PROVIDE EXAMPLES:

THE MEXICAN-AMERICAN WAR, 1846-1848 MANIFEST DESTINY AND THE DESIRE FOR MORE TERRITORY FUELED THIS WAR

MAP OF TERRITORY GAINED FROM MEXICO Results of the Mexican American War U.S. GAINED LARGE AMOUNTS of TERRITORIES INCLUDING CALIFORNIA’s GOLD DEPOSITS MAP OF TERRITORY GAINED FROM MEXICO

CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH 1848-1856 What was the California Gold Rush? ____________________________________

FOREIGNERS WERE TREATED HARSHLY, ATTACKED AND TAXED EXTRA PEOPLE FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD POURED INTO CALIFORNIA HOPING TO STRIKE IT RICH IN THE GOLDFIELDS FOREIGNERS WERE TREATED HARSHLY, ATTACKED AND TAXED EXTRA CHILEANS CHINESE MINERS

GOLD RUSH = DISASTER FOR NATIVE AMERICANS THOUSANDS OF CALIFORNIA INDIANS WERE MASSACRED. EDITORIAL FROM A YREKA NEWSPAPER JUST AFTER THE GOLD RUSH BEGAN: "THE BEST WAY TO HANDLE THE INDIAN PROBLEM IS TO EXTERMINATE THEM"... ANYONE WHO ARGUES TO THE CONTRARY IS TAKING A MOST TRAITOROUS POSITION."

LINCOLN ELECTED, 1860

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