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1.Write down 5 details that stand out to you in this painting. 2.What is the message of this painting? Opening:

 John L O’Sullivan, newspaper editor “Away, away with all these cobweb tissues of rights of discovery, exploration, settlement, contiguity….Our claim is by the right of our manifest destiny to overspread and to possess the whole of the continent which Providence has given us for the development of the great experiment of liberty and federative self government entrusted to us….Oregon can never be to England anything but a mere hunting ground for furs and peltries…In our hands it must fast fill in with a population destined to establish a noble young empire…”

 The idea that God wanted the Americans to settle the west  Several inventions, such as the mechanical reaper and the steel plow, opened up the Great Plains to farmers

NNow that more land in the western areas of the continent belonged to America (a la the Louisiana Purchase), some of those areas were populated enough and were ready to become a state WWho remembers what law (first established in the Articles of Confederation) established the procedure for adding new land into the Union?

 Americans headed west for 3 main reason: 1 - the desire to own their own land (Homestead Act) 2- the discovery of gold and other valuable resources (California Gold Rush) 3- the belief that the US was supposed to stretch across North America (Manifest Destiny)

 1800: 387,000 American settlers beyond Appalachian Mtns.  1820: 2.4 million settlers  What does Manifest Destiny mean? God had given Americans the right to settle from coast to coast on the American Continent

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