Aroostook War Border conflict between Maine Canada Canadians
Aroostook War • Border conflict between Maine & Canada • Canadians wanted to build a road through disputed territory • Lumberjacks (Ca &Am) entered the territory to claim it and a dispute
Webster-Ashburton Treaty (1842) • Negotiations to end the dispute began in 1841 • Signed the Treaty in 1842 – did not just effect ME, but also MN
The Candidates Martin Van Buren Democrat William Henry Harrison Whig
Martin Van “Ruin”
“Tippecanoe & Tyler Too” • Democratic newspaper editor insulted the West: – Harrison should be content with a pension, a log cabin, & a barrel of hard cider • Log Cabin & Cider campaign appealed to commoners
“Stop That Barrel”
The Result • Harrison won
The Death of William Henry Harrison (1841) • Prominent Whigs (Clay & Webster) sought to control Harrison • Problem? – Harrison died 4 weeks in • 1 st time a president died in office • Who would take over? – No presidential succession
John Tyler as President • A southern Democrat who didn’t like Jackson, so he ran with the Whigs • On every issue, he was at odds with the Whigs • Tyler vetoed every major Whig bill passed in Congress • Expelled from the Whig party • His entire cabinet resigned
• U. S. Settlement 1821: Mexico becomes independent – • It wants to settle TX • Land grant given to Stephen Austin Easiest group willing to go… – AMERICANS!! Rules from Mexico: 1. Had to be Catholic 2. Had to be Mexican citizens • Texans ignored all of the rules 3. After 1830, slavery Mexico established outlawed • 1835 – General Santa Anna sends army to enforce Mexican
The Republic of Texas • Texans declare their independence in 1836 from Mexico • Sam Houston led the fight against Mexico • Santa Anna was captured and signed two treaties – One recognized the border at the Nueces River – The second recognized the border at the Rio Grande
American Annexation • Texas did not want to be independent – Settled by Americans who wanted to be AMERICANS • Applies to be annexed in 1836 – Jackson & Van Buren refuse to annex TX • Why? – Issue of Slavery – Disputed territory could lead to war with Mexico • Texas remains independent until 1845
What is Manifest Destiny? • The U. S. had a God given right & duty to expand the country to the Pacific Ocean – Would expand Christianity – Would expand Democracy • In the 1840’s & 1850’s massive migration began BEYOND the Mississippi River • Between 1840 and 1860, more than 250, 000 people made the trek westward
Trails Westward • Main destinations were Oregon & California • Traveled by wagon caravans from Nauvoo, Independence or St. Louis • Deadly & dangerous journey – 1/10 died • Oregon Trail became the
The Oregon Trail – Albert Bierstadt 1869
The Center of Population in the Country Moves WEST
Oregon • Settlement spurred by the promise of free land • Created “Oregon Fever” • Mainly settled in the Willamette Valley • Problem: Britain also had a claim on the land • Dispute arose between the U. S. and Britain over the territory
California • Settlers also traveling to California • Began arriving in the 1830’s – Settled mainly in the Northern area (Sacramento-San Francisco) • Most notorious group to travel was the Donner Party in 1846 • Problem with California?
The Candidates James K. Polk Democrat Henry Clay Whig
Issues of the Campaign • Polk running on a platform of expansionism – Annexing Texas – Gaining control over all of Oregon • 54º 40’ or Fight! • Clay was against expansion – Saw sectionalism as a problem – More concerned with economic issues
1844 Election Results
Texas Annexation • Tyler approved the annexation of Texas before he left office in 1845 • Annexed through a joint resolution in Congress • Not the normal method of joining the Union • Northern Congressional members worried about sectional balance & Mexico dispute
Goals of Polk’s Administration Lower the Tariff 1. 2. Resolve the Oregon Boundary 3. Restore the Independent Treasury (Whigs had repealed the “Divorce Bill”) 4. Acquire California
Oregon Treaty (1846) • Polk had vowed to fight Britain for all of the territory • In reality – he was unwilling to fight for it • Instead, negotiated over the territory • 49 th Parallel extended to become the new border • Northerners angered – Polk willing to fight for TX, but not OR
Causes 1. Annexing TX - Mexico angry, land between Nueces & Rio Grande in dispute 2. Bear Flag Revolt (1845) - John Fremont led a revolt in CA & declared their independence from Mexico 3. Slidell Mission - John Slidell sent to Mexico to negotiate the border of TX & buy New Mexico and CA ( ½ of Mexico’s territory)
4. General Taylor - Sent to TX (1845) to defend if necessary - Initially ordered to the Nueces River - Ordered to the Rio Grande - Mexicans believe the U. S. is invading and fire on Taylor - 11 Americans killed
Spot Resolutions • Not all in Congress believe Polk’s version of events – Whigs opposed • Abraham Lincoln led the Whigs in the HOR to investigate the incident leading to war • Wanted to know the exact spot where American blood had been spilled – On American territory or Mexican territory? • Known as the “Spot Resolutions”
The Mexican War (1846 -1848)
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (1848) • 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 and agreed to pay the claims of American citizens against Mexico (over $3, 500, 000).
The Mexican Cession
Effects of the War • 13, 000 Americans died mainly because of disease • Size of the U. S. rapidly increased • Ugly turning point in U. S. foreign relations with Latin America • Seen as the “Colossus of the North” • Gained war experience that will be valuable in the Civil War
Wilmot Proviso (1846) • Proposed by David Wilmot • Proposed that slavery be banned in all territories gained from Mexico • Voting not based on party affiliation, but by sectionalism • Was defeated, but the battle over slavery growing
Free Soil Party • New political party forms as a result of growing controversy over slavery • Only issue was to stop the EXPANSION of slavery
The Gold Rush (1849) • In 1849 Gold was discovered in the hills of CA • Starts explosive migration to the territory • Population will increase by 200, 000 • 1850, CA applies to become state
Gadsden Purchase (1853) • Land purchased from Mexico • Land for a proposed RR • Completed Continental U. S. expansion
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