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Manifest Destiny and Expansion Ch. 9, 2&3 (in textbook) Chapter 6 – US Some old, some new Ch. 9, 2&3 (in textbook) Chapter 6 – US Some old, some new
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Texas ◊Close to US, small Tejanos (Mexican) population ◊Fertile inviting land - attracting many US settlers ◊Texas gains independence in 1836 ◊Led by Sam Houston (Texans), Mexicans by Santa Anna (Mexican dictator) March 1835 - Alamo Became a rallying cry rather than a lesson in defeat ◊Close to US, small Tejanos (Mexican) population ◊Fertile inviting land - attracting many US settlers ◊Texas gains independence in 1836 ◊Led by Sam Houston (Texans), Mexicans by Santa Anna (Mexican dictator) March 1835 - Alamo Became a rallying cry rather than a lesson in defeat
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The Lone Star Republic ◊Applied for statehood ◊Supported by James K. Polk (running for president at the time) ◊Opposed by Congress ◊Led to the Oregon Compromise - (Oregon - free state, Texas - slave state) ◊Applied for statehood ◊Supported by James K. Polk (running for president at the time) ◊Opposed by Congress ◊Led to the Oregon Compromise - (Oregon - free state, Texas - slave state)
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Mexican American War ◊Democrats largely pro-war, Whigs - quietly anti-war ◊US Victory - 9/1847 ◊Larger, wealthier, more populated ◊West Point Academy - trained officers ◊Mexico divided under Santa Anna ◊9/1847 Mexico City captured ◊Democrats largely pro-war, Whigs - quietly anti-war ◊US Victory - 9/1847 ◊Larger, wealthier, more populated ◊West Point Academy - trained officers ◊Mexico divided under Santa Anna ◊9/1847 Mexico City captured
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Manifest Destiny ◊Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo - 1848 Mexico ceded most of the US Southwest ◊Gadsden Purchase - 1853 ◊Southern AZ and NM ◊Wilmot Proviso - proposed law (1846) that would ban slavery in lands gained from Mexico, narrowly defeated, reintroduced for 15 years ◊Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo - 1848 Mexico ceded most of the US Southwest ◊Gadsden Purchase - 1853 ◊Southern AZ and NM ◊Wilmot Proviso - proposed law (1846) that would ban slavery in lands gained from Mexico, narrowly defeated, reintroduced for 15 years
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During the Civil War ◊Homestead Act – 1862 – made land in the west available at a low cost ◊Pacific Railway Act – created the transcontinental railroad ◊Both resulted in a considerable increase in westward migration ◊Homestead Act – 1862 – made land in the west available at a low cost ◊Pacific Railway Act – created the transcontinental railroad ◊Both resulted in a considerable increase in westward migration
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