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BELLWORK
  • Look at the map on page 131 and answer the
    following questions about Westward expansion
  • When was Tennessee settled? Iowa?
  • Where was a majority of the unsettled territory?
  • Why do YOU think Westward expansion was so
    appealing? In other words, why would people want
    to relocate to the Western U.S.?
  • Make a prediction ? What problems do you think
    settlers will encounter on their quest for
    Western land?
  • THINKER Do you think population growth is a big
    problem in our society today? EXPLAIN! How can a
    growing population impact the a country? (EX
    environment, jobs, economy, government, etc).

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Americas Growing Population
  • In 1780, 2.7 million people lived in the 13
    states.
  • By 1830, 12 million people lived in 24 states.
  • Average American woman had five children.
  • Half of Americas population was under 17.
  • Many people felt that in order to achieve success
    within a huge population they would have to move
    West.

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Migrating West of the Appalachians
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Population growth in America by decade

1840 17,069,453
1850 23,191,876
1860 31,443,321
1870 38,558,371
1880 50,189,209
1890 62,979,766
1900 76,212,168
1910 92,228,496
1920 106,021,537
1930 123,202,624
1940 132,164,569
1950 151,325,798
1960 179,323,175
1970 203,211,926
1980 226,545,805
1990 248,709,873
2000 281,421,906
2010 308,745,53
1610 3,800
1620 4,100
1630 4,600
1650 50,400
1670 111,900
1690 210,400
1700 250,900
1720 466,200
1740 905,600
1750 1,170,800
1770 2,148,100
1780 2,780,400
1790 3,929,214
1800 5,308,483
1810 7,239,881
1820 9,638,453
1830 12,866,020
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Manifest Destiny
  • From sea to shining sea
  • Belief that the United States was destined to
    expand across the North American continent.
  • Used to justify war with Mexico and taking over
    Native American land.

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  • http//thesocietypages.org/graphicsociology/2011/0
    5/13/center-of-us-population-us-census-1790-2010/

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The Louisiana Purchase
  • In 1803, President Jefferson sent James Monroe to
    buy all of the Louisiana Territory from France
    for 15 million.
  • This nearly doubled the size of the U.S.
  • Next, President Jefferson sent Meriwether Lewis
    and William Clark to lead explorations of the new
    territory.
  • Lewis and Clark traveled all the way to the
    Pacific Ocean, while creating the first completed
    map of the U.S.
  • Their detailed reports and maps sparked the
    interest of Americans and caused thousands of
    families to move West.

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Manifest Destiny
  • Florida Ceded (given) to the United States as a
    part of the Adams - Onis Treaty in 1819
  • Oregon (1846)- Russia, France, Britain and the
    United States all had claims in the area.
  • The U.S. negotiated with the countries and
    established the boundary at 42-north latitude.

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Manifest Destiny
  • Texas - American settlers had come to Texas and
    built plantations and farms.
  • Settlers asked Mexico for permission to establish
    their own independent state.
  • Mexicans refused
  • Texas declared herself independent
  • 1845 Texas was annexed by the United States and
    became the 28th state.

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Manifest Destiny
  • Mexican Cession (1848) - Tensions between America
    and Mexico were high.
  • Congress declared war and the US demolished the
    weaker Mexican army. (Mexican-American War)
  • The treaty that ended the war gave the US
    California, Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico

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Manifest Destiny
  • Gadsden Purchase (1853) US purchased Southern
    Arizona and New Mexico to build a railroad to the
    West coast

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Manifest Destiny - Discussion
  • Do you think the Americans accomplished their
    goal of Manifest Destiny? Why or why not?
  • Did the U.S. have the right to declare war on
    Mexico in order to obtain land?
  • What purchase/gain of land do you think was the
    most valuable?
  • As Americans move west, whos land are they
    really taking over?

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Conflict with Native Americans
  • Settlers views of land and resources
    contradicted with Native American traditions.
  • Both groups felt they had fair claim to the
    Western region and Great Plains because they held
    numerous resources.
  • When the U.S. Government did not do anything to
    stop this conflict, Native Americans in Ohio
    formed a confederation to halt white settlement.
  • Eventually, the Ohio Confederation lost their
    battle and were forced to give up much of their
    land.

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The Shawnee and Cherokee Solutions
  • Shawnee Solution urged the Shawnee to stop
    eating, drinking, fighting like the Whites.
  • Later, this became a political message of Native
    American pride, power, and unity.
  • Cherokee Solution Try to live in peace with the
    Whites.
  • The Cherokee built roads, collected taxes,
    adopted Christianity, and created their own legal
    code.
  • Both of these solutions attracted other N.A., but
    eventually, white settlers took over and forced
    them onto reservations federal lands set aside
    for their inhabitance.

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Native American Removal
  • When President Jackson came to power in 1824 he
    authorized the largest Native American removal in
    history.
  • Trail of Tears forcible relocation of Indians
    from the eastern U.S. to Oklahoma.
  • On the way, 4,000 of the 15,000 Indians died of
    diseases and starvation.

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Nation Population east of the MI River before removal treaty Removal treaty(year signed) Years of major emigration Total number emigrated or forcibly removed Deaths during removal
Choctaw 19,554 Dancing Rabbit Creek (1830) 18311836 12,500 2,0004,000 (Cholera)
Creek 22,700 Cusseta (1832) 18341837 19,600 3,500 (disease after removal)
Chickasaw 4,914 Pontotoc Creek (1832) 18371847 over 4,000 500800
Cherokee 21,500 New Echota (1835) 18361838 20,000 2,0008,000
Seminole 5,000 Payne's Landing (1832) 18321842 2,833
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CLOSURE
  • What was the Louisiana Purchase? Why was it
    beneficial to the U.S.?
  • Who were Lewis and Clark?
  • What was the U.S.-Mexican War?
  • What was the Ohio Confederation?
  • What was the difference between the Shawnee and
    Cherokee solutions?

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Horrible Histories The 19th Century
  • We are going to read a chapter from the book
    Horrible Histories
  • This is a cartoon-portrayal of Westward Expansion
    and Native American removal.
  • There are 15 questions at the end that you will
    answer on your OWN SHEET OF PAPER!

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HOMEWORK Make-up
  • If you were not in class today, you are going to
    read about the court case Worcester v. Georgia.
  • This case was a turning point for Native
    Americans as the Cherokee Tribe was kicked off
    their land by President Jackson.
  • Read pages 136-139 and answer the questions
  • Why do you think President Jackson favored
    Cherokee removal? Do you agree with this?
    Explain!
  • What was the outcome of the court case? Why did
    this change?
  • If the Cherokee had defended their land, what
    would they have risked?
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