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An Age of Expansion
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Young Americans The new young men of America – mid 1800’s Stood for industrial growth Expansion Wanted Texas, Oregon and Mexican Territories Mostly young Democrats
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Oregon Area between Rockies and Pacific Ocean United States and England both claimed this area American northern border became 49 th parallel (later northern border of Washington State)
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Mexico Gained independence from Spain 1821 Republic of Mexico (Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Nevada, Utah and much of Colorado) Mexico opened lands to immigration Must be Catholic /non-slave
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Texas Stephen F. Austin Attracted others to settle in Texas Within a year =2,021 Friction developed between Mexican government and settlers Many in Texas refused to free their slaves Soon Mexico stopped further immigration
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Texans were also upset that they were not allowed self government Austin went to Mexico to speak with commander Ban on immigration lifted Austin was arrested and jailed
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Texas Independence 1835 Texans revolted Santa Anna sent troops to put down the revolution Alamo, Goliad, etc Sam Houston defeated Santa Anna at San Jacinto River Independence March 2, 1836
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Mormons Religious sect founded in America Joseph Smith was the founder - published the Book of the Mormons Established communities in Ohio and Missouri – 1837 Persecuted
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Brigham Young – 1,500 – established a colony near the Great Salt Lake Polygamy practiced (more than one spouse) Later the United States would try and get rid of the Mormons by force Later the 2 sides agreed on peace and Mormons accepted US authority
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Manifest Destiny American belief that God was on the side of their expansion Leaders in America wanted all lands west and as much north and south as they could get
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Fifty-four forty or Fight Americans were willing to go to war over the Oregon Territory 1845-1846 United States and England avoided war President Polk let Congress decide on the agreement (boundary)
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War With Mexico United States annexed Texas Mexico and United States at odds over boundary General Zachary Taylor was sent to Rio Grande April 24 Mexican army crossed the river War – with Mexico Americans marched deep into Mexico (Mexico City)
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Ended War Added 500,000 square miles to the size of America 20% larger California, Utah, New Mexico, Nevada, and Arizona and parts of Colorado Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
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Railroads 1840’s trains reached speeds of 20-30 mph Very unsafe Used to transport people and supplies Railroad boom – across America Link American cities and coast to coast Enormous boost to American economy Steele industry growth
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Industrial Revolution Eli Whitney – Cotton Gin Made the production of cotton less expensive and more profitable (effect on slaves?)
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Cyrus McCormick – reaper – cut six acres of grain a day
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Elias Howe – sewing machine (effect?)
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Bessemer process – removed impurities from steel
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Edwin Drake – First oil well
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John Deer – Steel Plow
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Samuel Morse – Telegraph – intercontinental cable
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Charles Goodyear – rubber
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George Pullman – Pullman Car (effect?)
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Gold Rush Gold discovered in California. Causes mass movement of people to California
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Immigration 1820’s –1840’s – 700,000 immigrants Mainly from Great Britain and Germany 1840’s –1860’s – 4.2 million Most from Ireland – potato famine Poor, disease ridded, catholic Most to the cities to fill needed factory jobs Tenements and ghettos Many Germans went into western areas – less prejudice
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New Working Class Most minorities ended in factories, mines and construction camps, and railroads Factory workers – low wages and owners large profits Working class was no longer the artisans and factories were no longer the province of women and children
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