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4/9/18 APUSH PERIOD 5: KEY CONCEPT 5.1 1844-1877 REVIEWED! Key Concept 5.1: The idea of Manifest Destiny and the movement west will have a variety of economic, political, and social consequences. Irish Immigrants Driven from Ireland due to potato crop failure and severe famine in the 1840s. Largely settled in cities (Boston, NY) Worked largely in unskilled laborer jobs Competition with African Americans led to racial tensions in northern cities. Politically the Irish vote becomes important: largely support the Democrats Tammany Hall in NY 1

4/9/18 German Immigrants Extremely diverse group Germany not a nation Mix of religions Wide variety of social classes/occupations Largely settled in Old Northwest & frontier on homesteads Tight-knit German communities NATIVISTS Reasons: Took jobs from native Americans Would outvote the native Americans, ruin American Anglo culture Many were Roman Catholics (especially the Irish) Know Nothing Party- group of American nativists Advocated for restrictions on immigration America was becoming more ethnically and racially diverse Key Concept: Lots of enthusiasm for territorial expansion. Based on: 1) Economic 2) National security interest 3) Claims of U.S. racial and cultural superiority Belief in the idea of Manifest Destiny. Belief that it was America s destiny to conquer and civilize the entire continent Built upon belief of white superiority Oregon Treaty 1846: 49th parallel, No 54 40º or Fight needed Texas annexed in 1845 Mexican American War: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Mexico loses California, New Mexico, and the rest of the Southwest 2

4/9/18 New territories were brought into the Union which forced the issue of slavery into the center of national politics! SECTIONALISM WESTERN EXPANSION 1848: CA The Gold Rush federal 1847: Mormons government brought had traveled west thousands of actively settlers to seeking religious refuge promoted in Utah economic Bay area development and the movement west Economic activities out in the west: Pacific Railroad Act (1862)- authorized the building of transcontinental railroad along a northern route. Federal government provides money and land (subsidies) to the RR companies to construct. 3

4/9/18 Mining booms take place throughout the west Movement of people to trans-mississippi west to start farms. Homestead Act (1862) offered public land (160 acres) to any person who farmed it for five years. Dramatic environmental changes will take place as a result of westward expansion: Severe decline in the population of buffalo. Killed to make way for building of railroad Undermine Native American resistance Demand for buffalo hides The removal of grass on the great plains will lead to soil erosion and degradation of the land. The biggest impact will take place upon the lives of Native Americans in the transmississippi west. 4

4/9/18 CONFLICT The expansion of the U.S. led to conflict with Native Americans: Sand Creek Massacre (1864): Colorado Militia attack and kill over 100 Native people Battle of Little Big Horn (1876): The Sioux tribe (Inspired by Sitting Bull) kill Custer and his men in the 7th Cavalry (Custer s Last Stand) Native Americans expected to assimilate into white society or forced onto reservations. Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo: 1848 Hispanic residents of this area were guaranteed their property and citizenship rights. 5

4/9/18 U.S. interest in expanding trade led to economic, diplomatic, and cultural initiatives westward to Asia. Clipper ships allow for faster travel and boost U.S. trade with Asia Treaty of Wanghia (1844) first diplomatic agreement between US and China, Goal to promote trade Many missionaries go to China to spread Christianity Japan opens up: Japan isolated for over 200 years President Fillmore sends Commodore Matthew Petty in 1852 to Japan Begins U.S. and Japan trade relationship Subscribe to Productions 6