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Manifest Destiny Western Expansion
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Objectives After today’s lesson, students will: Describe the ideas behind “Manifest Destiny”
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Focus Questions: What does it mean to be exceptional?
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Western Expansion Americans moved west (1830s and 1840s) – Spread into the Midwest – Crossed the Mississippi – Moving toward Oregon
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U.S. Land Claims Purchased Land west of the Mississippi from France (Louisiana Purchase) Negotiated border along Red River with Spain (Adams-Onis Treaty of 1819) Shared Oregon with Britain Neither settled any claims on the Pacific Coast
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Manifest Destiny
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Promoted idea of “American Exceptionalism” – The U.S. was fated to spread over and dominate North America – The U.S. could then spread the fruits of republican government to the continent Contains both positive and negative aspects
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Positive Aspects Spread ideas of American democracy Promote the American system of economics Improve the lives of many Old theme in the United States
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Negative Aspects Stresses a sense of chauvinism Requires others to submit to American wishes Could enter the U.S. into conflicts
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Manifest Destiny Role of James K. Polk – Elected president in 1844 through four promises: Lower the tariff rate Annex Texas Control the Oregon Country (54 o 40’ or Fight) Purchase California – Succeeded in each
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Summary Describe two things learned in class today
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