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Expansion After Mexican War
1846
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American invasion lasted about a year…..
--- Generals: Zachary Taylor and Winfield Scott Taylor captured Monterrey, Mexico in Sept. 1846 Read pg. 296
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America Gains the Spoils of War
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo: Mexico agreed to the Rio Grande border of Texas and ceded New Mexico and California to the U.S Gadsden Purchase: Along with the settlement of Oregon and the Treaty of Guadalupe, the Gadsden purchase est. the current borders of the lower 48 states.
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Treaty of Guadalupe
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Gadsden Purchase
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Taylor’s Election in 1848 the Democrats nominated Lewis Cass for president and hesitated about the extension of slavery into America’s vast new holdings (new purchase of land territory). *Martin Van Buren was to lead the Free-Soil Party---supported a congressional prohibition on the extension of slavery into the territories. *Buren----10% of the popular vote and no electoral votes *Whig nomine, war hero, Zachary Taylor---easily won the election
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Zachary Taylor
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Gold Rush The California Gold Rush
The Rush begins!!! Gold was discovered in 1848 by a carpenter (John Marshall) working on John Sutter's property in Sierra Nevada's (California)----Sutter’s Mill
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Analyze Political Cartoon Read pg
Analyze Political Cartoon Read pg Gold fever traveled eastward: migration to California went from 400 in 1848 to 44,000 in Forty-niners: the prospectors who flocked to California in 1849 in the gold rush were people from Asia, South America, and Europe.
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Impact & Diversity of Gold Fever
San Francisco---- because of its location as a supply center---- “pandemonium of a city” according to a traveler *population exploded from 1,000 in 1848 to 35,000 in 1850 *Gold rush brings diversity---By 1849, California’s population exceeded 100,000. The Chinese were the largest group to come from overseas. *Free blacks also came by the hundreds 1855—the wealthiest African Americans lived in California Demographics of California----mix including slaves—but a constitutional convention in 1849 drew up a state constitution that outlawed slavery California won state hood in 1850, after a protest in Congress and the issue between Northerners and Southerners , each intent on winning the sectional argument over slavery.
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Complete Blank Map of the United States
*Label each state Future Quiz
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Answer Key Map
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