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Early 1840’s marked the turning point whether United States or Britain would control Oregon. 1839 less than 100 Americans lived in Oregon by 1846 there was 10,000. The rapid increase was due to the OREGON TRAIL! Began at Independence, Missouri and followed rivers for 1,000 miles across the Great Plains to the Rocky Mountains. Took 6 months to complete. Disease, starvation, encounters with Native Americans, and exhaustion all caused death!
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Wanted a constitution similar to the Mayflower Compact. Settlers met in a abandoned warehouse in Oregon, drew up their ideal constitution and ratified it. This document was what settlers followed till the United States took control of Oregon.
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Democrat from Tennessee Achievements: Admitted Texas into the Union (1845) Oregon dispute settled (1846) Territories California and New Mexico as a result of Mexican War (1846-1848) Lowered tariffs (1846) Independent treasury (1846)
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First resistance of Texans was at Gonzales. Mexicans set out under Santa Anna to San Antonio to the ALAMO* Texans were outnumbered 30:1 Battle went for 13 days till Mexicans jumped over the walls and finished off the remaining Texans. Texans surprised attacked Santa Anna and captured him. He agreed to accept Texas independence if released. Texas was independent (temporarily)
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First attempt was failed in 1844 due to 2/3 votes not being met. In December 1845, Texas was entered into Union as a state Manifest Destiny President Polk next wanted Northwestern Mexico by purchase or conquest. Polk offered $25 million for California and $5 million for New Mexico Mexico refused War was declared in 1846
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Acquired New Mexico, Texas, and California. Includes present day Nevada, Utah, Arizona, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, and Wyoming. United States agreed to pay Mexico $15 million and take over $3.4 million of Mexican debts owed to American citizens. 5 years later GADSEN PURCHASE United States paid Mexico $10 million for another piece of Mexico acquired as part of the transcontinental railroad.
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Gold was first discovered in California (1848) at Sutters Mill Present day Sacramento Over next year and a half 80,000 people came to California Traveled by Oregon trail Panama Ships “Forty-Niners” Gold Seekers Struggled with food, supplies and housing In 1849, California drafts a constitution and requests entrance into Union! Slave state or free state? CONFLICT
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Led by Brigham Young Constructed irrigation ditches, fields of grain and vegetables. Successful settlement Provided much needed assistance to people bound for California. Area became part of United States during Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo.
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Election of 1848 Creation of Free Soil Party Nominated Martin Van Buren Whigs nominated Zachary Taylor Won the election Hero of the Mexican War Died suddenly in office in 1850 Succeeded by Millard Fillmore (Whig from NY) Signed the Compromise of 1850
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Compromise of 1850 1) California was made a free state and entered the Union (North) 2) The rest of the land won from Mexico was divided into territories of New Mexico and Utah with no restrictions of slavery (South) 3) Texas was paid $10 million for the loss of territory to New Mexico (North + South) 4) The slave trade (but not slavery) was abolished in the District of Columbia (North) 5) Passing of Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 (South) Positive gain for the South Required federal, state, and local to help retrieve runaway slaves
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Questions: 1) Why was the location and attraction of the Oregon territory so interesting and important? 2) Why did Texas rebel against Mexico? 3) Why was the annexation of Texas delayed? 4) What incident led to the war between United States and Mexico? Who opposed the war? Why did Mexicans favor the war? 5) What settlers flock into California after 1848? What routes were taken? (3 Examples) 6) What were the provisions of the Compromise of 1850? Why and how was it a compromise?
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