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Trends in Antebellum America: 1810-1860 1. New intellectual and religious movements. 2. Social reforms. 3. Beginnings of the Industrial Revolution in America. 4. Re-emergence of a second party system and more political democratization. 5. Increase in federal power Marshall Ct. decisions. 6. Increase in American nationalism. 7. Further westward expansion.

Manifest Destiny First coined by newspaper editor, John O Sullivan in 1845. "... the right of our manifest destiny to over spread and to possess the whole of the continent which Providence has given us for the development of the great experiment of liberty and federaltive development of self-government entrusted to us. It is right such as that of the tree to the space of air and the earth suitable for the full expansion of its principle and destiny of growth." A myth of the West as a land of romance and adventure emerged.

American Progress by John Gast, 1872

The Pony Express https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kveyy_ VhXks Between April, 1860 and Nov., 1861. Delivered news and mail between St. Louis, MO and San Francisco, CA. Took 10 days. Replaced by the completion of the trans-continental telegraph line.

Aroostook War, 1839 The only war ever declared by a state. Between the Canadian region of New Brunswick and the state of Maine. Cause: The expulsion of Canadian lumberjacks in the disputed area of Aroostook by Maine officials. Congress called up 50,000 men and voted for $10,000,000 to pay for the war. General Winfield Scott arranged a truce, and a border commission was convened to resolve the issue.

Maine Boundary Settlement, 1842

Texas Declaration of Independence

The Republic of Texas https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r76fhmekp2i

Key Figures in Texas Independence, 1836 Sam Houston (1793-1863) Steven Austin (1793-1836)

Remember the Alamo! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= vamzqlaqayq

Davey Crockett s Last Stand

The Battle of the Alamo General Antonio L pez de Santa Anna Recaptures the Alamo

Overland Immigration to the West Between 1840 and 1860, more than 250,000 people made the trek westward.

The Oregon Trail Albert Bierstadt, 1869 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w3hxadg7g_ I

Trails Westward

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The Doomed Donner Party CANNIBALISM!! Margaret Patrick John Breen Breen Breen James Reed & Wife Of the 83 members of the Donner Party, only 45 survived to get to California!

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The Bear Flag Republic The Revolt June 14, 1845 John C. Frémont

The Slidell Mission: Nov., 1845 John Slidell Mexican recognition of the Rio Grande River as the TX-US border. US would forgive American citizens claims against the Mexican govt. US would purchase the New Mexico area for $5,000,000. US would California at any price.

Wilmot Proviso, 1846 Provided, territory from that, as an express and fundamental condition to the acquisition of any the Republic of Mexico by the United States, by virtue of any treaty which may be negotiated between them, and to the use by the Executive of the moneys herein appropriated, neither slavery nor involuntary servitude shall ever exist in any part of said territory, except for crime, whereof the party shall first be duly convicted. Congr. David Wilmot (D-PA)

The Mexican War (1846-1848) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bngoteobnow

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The Bombardment of Vera Cruz

General Scott Enters Mexico City Old Fuss and Feathers

Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, 1848 Nicholas Trist, American Negotiator

Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo, 1848 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=macsfk464vi The Treaty was basically forced on Mexico! Mexico gave up claims to Texas above the Rio Grande River. Mexico gave the U. S. California and New Mexico. U. S. gave Mexico $15,000,000 and agreed to pay the claims of American citizens against Mexico (over $3,500,000).

Results of the Mexican War? 1. The 17-month war cost $100,000,000 and 13,000+ American lives (mostly of disease). 2. New territories were brought into the Union which forced the explosive issue of SLAVERY to the center of national politics. * Brought in 1 million sq. mi. of land (incl. TX) 3. These new territories would upset the balance of power between North and South. 4. Created two popular Whig generals who ran for President. 5. Manifest Destiny partially realized.

Free Soil Party Free Soil! Free Speech! Free Labor! Free Men! Barnburners discontented northern Democrats. Anti-slave members of the Liberty and Whig Parties. Opposition to the extension of slavery in the new territories! WHY?

The 1848 Presidential Election Results

The Mexican Cession

GOLD! At Sutter s Mill, 1848 http://www.history.com/topics/gold-rush-of-1849/videos/goldrush?m=528e394da93ae&s=undefined&f=1&free=false John A. Sutter

California Gold Rush, 1849 49er s

Two Views of San Francisco, Early 1850s By 1860, almost 300,000 people had traveled the Oregon & California Trails to the Pacific coast.

Territorial Growth to 1853

Westward the Course of Empire Emmanuel Leutze, 1860

Expansionist Young America in the 1850s America s Attempted Raids into Latin America