Mr. Johnson U.S. History Territory How Added (Year) Nationalism Sectionalism 1803 Thomas Jefferson Purchased from France Challenged Jefferson’s strict interpretation Lewis & Clark Expedition New land for farming… Jefferson’s agrarian “empire of liberty” Free use of the Mississippi River & New Orleans port Henry Clay’s Missouri Compromise • 36-30 line – above free, below slave • Missouri – slave state • Maine – free state Jefferson: “Firebell in the night” Henry Clay Territory How Added (Year) Nationalism Sectionalism Louisiana •Thomas Purchase Jefferson (1803) •Purchased from France •Challenged Jefferson’s strict interpretation •Lewis & Clark Expedition •New land for •Henry Clay’s Missouri farming… Compromise •Jefferson’s 36-30 line – above free, agrarian below slave “empire of Missouri – slave state liberty” Maine – free state •Free use of •“Firebell in the night” the Mississippi River/New Orleans 1819 Purchased from Spain Adams-Onis Treaty Secretary of State John Q. Adams John Quincy Adams New land for farming Distanced Spanish threat from U.S. homeland James Monroe’s “Era of Good Feelings” James Monroe New slave state Fugitive slaves… “Black Seminoles” Seminole Wars Territory How Added (Year) Nationalism Sectionalism Florida (1819) •New land for farming •Distanced Spainish threat from U.S. homeland •James Monroe’s “Era of Good Feelings” •New slave state •Fugitive slaves… “Black Seminoles” •Seminole Wars •Purchased from Spain •AdamsOnis Treaty •Sec. of State John Q. Adams 1845 Stephen Stephen Austin Austin’s Missourians colonized Texas Texas War for Independence (18361837) “Lone Star” Republic of Texas “Remember the Alamo” James K. Polk: “Manifest Destiny” president Annexation? • North vs. South • Polk supports annexation Annexed as a slave state James K. Polk Territory How Added (Year) Nationalism Texas (1845) •“Remember •Annexation? the Alamo” North vs. South •James K. Polk: Polk supports annexation “Manifest •Annexed as a slave state Destiny” president •Stephen Austin’s Missourians colonize Texas •Texas War for Independence (1836-1838) •“Lone Star” Republic of Texas Sectionalism 1848 Mexican War (1846-1848) • US wins Treaty of GuadalupeHidalgo (1848) • Mexico surrenders 2/5 of its land “From sea to shining sea” “Manifest Destiny” accomplished 1849 California gold rush: “49ers” Clipper ships & trade with Asia Henry David Thoreau: Civil Disobedience Slave or free? Wilmot Proviso • Land should be free from slavery Henry Clay’s Compromise of 1850 • California – free state • New Mexico/Arizona – popular Henry David Thoreau sovereignty • Washington, D.C. – slave trade abolished • Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 Territory How Added (Year) Nationalism Sectionalism Mexican Cession (1848) •“From sea to shining sea” •“Manifest Destiny” accomplished •1849 California gold rush: “49ers” •Clipper ships & trade with Asia •Henry David Thoreau, Civil Disobedience •Wilmot Proviso Land should be free from slavery •Henry Clay’s Compromise of 1850 California – free state New Mexico/Arizona – popular sovereignty Washington, D.C. – slave trade abolished Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 •Mexican War (18461848) US wins •Treaty of GuadalupeHidalgo (1848) Mexico surrend ers 2/5 of its land 1853 Purchased Mexico James Gadsden from Construction of the Southern Pacific railroad line Territory How Added (Year) Gadsden Purchase (1853) Nationalism •Purchased •Construction from Mexico of Southern Pacific railroad line Sectionalism 1845 Border dispute with British Canada • 49th parallel? • “54° 40’ or Fight!” Border settled peacefully at 49° “From sea to shining sea” “Manifest Destiny” accomplished Oregon gold rush Free state Territory How Added (Year) Nationalism Sectionalism Oregon Country (1845) •“From sea to shining sea” •“Manifest Destiny” accomplished •Oregon gold rush •Free state •Border dispute with British Canada 49th parallel “54° 40’ or Fight!” •Border settled peacefully at 49° Native Americans, African Americans & Mexicans