Just think: What does destiny mean?

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Just think: What does destiny mean?
Today, I will be able to explain the concept of Manifest
Destiny and how that led to conflict.
Homework: 13.4 1-6
You will have your test on Wednesday. Your test will
be on the readings from chapters 12 and 13 only.
You will not be permitted to use your notes.
You will be permitted use one 3”x 5” note card.
Information on the note card must be handwritten and not
shared with others.
 You must have your name on the card and turn it in with your
test.
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Americans were invited to Texas in order to settle the land and
control the Comanche population
Spain lost control of Mexico in 1821.
Texas population takes off and Mexico (1830) is fearful that there
are too many Texans and impose the “hated laws.” Texans
refused to follow the laws.
Santa Anna takes over in 1833; Austin is imprisoned the same
year.
Austin is released from prison in 1835; fighting breaks out.
Texans win at the Battle of San Jacinto and gain their
independence.
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As early as 1836, Texas wanted to join the U.S.A.
In 1837, Texas formally asks to join, and Van Buren
(NY) says ‘no.’ Their admission would cause
problems because they’re a slave state.
Tyler (VA) wants to bring Texas into the Union
b/c he’s pro slavery; however, virtually everyone
hates Tyler so that doesn’t happen.
Polk becomes President and as part of his Manifest
Destiny platform Texas is admitted to the Union.
Major westward
population shift. The
population vote was
close, but not the electoral
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In the 1840s, we had an inflated sense of selfworth regarding our style of government and
felt that it was our duty to expand that
ideology throughout the world.
Some Americans felt that their culture was
superior to that of Natives and Mexicans.
James K. Polk ran for President on an
expansionist platform: “Fifty-four forty or
fight,” regarding Oregon Territory.
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