. Westward Expansion https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qrjg9ul R-xo Manifest Destiny Rap Traveling West in the Early 1800s Getting there is half the battle… • How did people travel before there were roads? – Follow rivers, employ Native American guides, follow Native paths, navigate by stars – Covered wagons was most popular form of travel • New roads helped linked the East to settlements in the West Oregon territory = fertile soil, mild climate, plentiful rainfall attracted thousands of settlers ~ travelers along the Oregon Trail faced many hardships; the greatest threat came from diseases like cholera and dysenterty California Territory GOLD GOLD GOLD!! • Discovery of GOLD is Sutter’s Mill, California led to rapid western migration • 1849 – 80,000 people rush to CA (49ers) • Lawlessness leads to rise in crime and violence • California came to develop a diverse population – African-Americans found work in mining camps – European immigrants came to mine for gold – Chinese immigrants came to build railroads UTAH • Mormons move to Utah to escape religious persecution – AKA “Latter Day Saints” • Follow the Bible and the Book of Mormon Homework • Create your own advertisement for settling one of the locations we discussed today • Oregon • California • Utah Bell Ringer! • What would it take for you to support Revolution? –Revolution = major change in society –Can lead to a new form of government, new leaders, but also violence • List some possible reasons that you believe would justify a revolution Spanish in Texas American settlers in Texas • Spain gave Austin senior a land grant, junior fulfills • Mexico wins Independence from Spain • Settlers moved to Texas for its rich soil, many came from South, wanted to expand cotton and slavery Americans in Texas revolt against Mexican rule I’m in charge now, do what I tell you, or else… • By 1830 20,000 American had moved to Texas, outnumbered Mexicans in many places 10 to 1 • Mexico’s ruler – Santa Anna – began enforcing “strict” laws: – Required Texans to worship at Catholic Church – Declared slavery illegal Texas declares independence President Houston 1836 ~ Santa Anna lays siege to Alamo Alamo, San Antonio Mexican army attacks the Alamo – the defenders refuse to surrender 188 Texans v. 6,000 Mexican troops “The enemy has demanded a surrender…I have answered the demand with a cannon shot, and our flag still waves proudly from the walls. I shall never surrender or retreat! -William Travis After fall of the Alamo, new volunteers were inspired to join the Texan forces to avenge their fallen comrades “Remember the Alamo!” 1836 Battle of San Jacinto wins Texas Independence http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=71EctJ-PWqM ~ battle lasted 18 minutes; 630 Mexicans killed, 700 captured ~ for his release Santa Anna grants Texas “independence” Lone Star Republic • Faced many challenges: – Mexican gov’t refused to accept the treaty Santa Anna had signed – Texas was nearly bankrupt – Indian groups attacked Texan communities ~ Polk urges Congress to annex Texas ~ the annexation of Texas leads to war with Mexico… War with Mexico Polk ordered General Taylor and his forces south to the Rio Grande, into disputed territory that Mexicans claimed as their own. Mexico claimed the Nueces River — about 150 miles (240 km) north of the Rio Grande — as its border with Texas. American blood has been shed on American soil What spot exactly?? ~ Americans win… at Monterrey at Buena Vista at Veracruz at Mexico City Many Americans believed the war had gone too far… Why were we taking Mexico City? Resistance to the War • Henry David Thoreau – “On Civil Disobedience” – He believed the war was unjust and was waged to spread slavery – He refused to pay taxes to fund the war • His argument was that not all laws or actions by governments are good and that humans have an obligation to break the law if it violates their moral beliefs Civil Disobedience and the Mexican war – What choices do you have if you find yourself called to fight in a war you disagree with? – St. Patrick’s Battalion – Irishmen who witnessed atrocities against Mexicans during the war and deserted joining the Mexicans instead! (treason) – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idKD47x0JaM ~ The treaty that ends the war forces Mexico to CEDE or give up all of California, Utah and New Mexico – these lands were called the “Mexican Cession” Results of the War • The US paid Mexico $15 million dollars and agreed to respect the rights of Spanishspeaking Americans. • A few years later Manifest Destiny is complete with the Gadsden Purchase – a narrow strip of land in present day Arizona and New Mexico – land needed to complete a railroad Mixing of Cultures War With Mexico – Crash Course! • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tkdF8pOF UfI