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Reflect:
List two (2) of the abolitionists we talked about during the last class.
Explain who they are and what they believed about how to end slavery.
War and Riches in the 1840s
William Lloyd Garrison
Frederick Douglass
1
Politics in the 1840s, John Tyler, and Texas
Henry Clay James K. Polk
Texas in the mid-
1840s
1840s, territorial expansion
dominated American politics
Controversy emerged involving
Maine boundary with Great Britain
and the Oregon territory
Election of 1844 pitted Henry Clay
(Whigs) vs. James K. Polk
(Democrat)
Manifest Destiny expressed itself (said it was
Americaā€™s destiny to spread its democratic
institutions over at least the entire continent)
Tyler saw the election of Polk as a mandate to annex
Texas, and so on December 29, 1845, Texas became
the 28th state ā€“ Mexico was furious and war was on
the horizon!
4:19The Presidents #10: John Tyler
3
Polkā€™s 4-Point Program, Texas, and California
President James K. Polk, photographed by Matthew
Brady, circa 1896
James Polk developed a positive
4-point program:
Lower tariff
Restoration of the independent
treasury
Settlement of the Oregon
dispute
Acquisition of California
#1:
#2:
#3:
#4:
5:20The Presidents #11: James K. Polk
5
America Goes To War & the ā€œSpot Resolutionsā€
Abraham
Lincoln,
circa
1840s
The
cabinet
of James
K. Polk
Jan. 13, 1846, Polk ordered 4,000 men to march to the Rio Grande ā€“
he was trying to provoke war!
April 25, 1846, war arrived when Mexican troops crossed Rio Grande
Abraham Lincoln introduced resolutions requesting to know the
precise ā€œspotā€ on American soil where American blood had been shed
(known as the ā€œSpot Resolutionsā€)
6
Santa Anna and the Battle of Buena Vista
Stephen Kearny John C. FrƩmont
Daguerreotype of Zachary Taylor in
uniform, circa 1843-45
1846, Stephen W. Kearny captured Santa Fe
1846, John C. FreĢmont helped overthrow Mexican rule in California
By September 1847, General Winfield had succeeded in battling his
way up to Mexico City
7
The Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago
Map that shows the territory ceded by Mexico in the Treaty of
Guadalupe Hidalgo
Treaty of
Gudalupe
Hildago
February 2, 1848, U.S. and Mexico signed Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Confirmed the U.S. ownership of Texas
Yielded enormous area including present day NV, NM, UT, AZ, and
parts of CO and WY
Mexico agrees to set Rio Grande as border for Texas
#1:
#2:
#3:
8
Significance of the War and the Wilmot Proviso
Ulysses S. Grant (21)
Robert E. Lee (31)
Mexico lost 25,000 lives and nearly half its
territory
U.S. territory increased by ~1/3 (counting Texas)
Mexican War proved to be the schoolroom of
Civil War
David Wilmot introduced a bill that said slavery
should never exist in any territory taken as a
result of the war ā€“ it was rejected in the Senate
9
The Election of 1848
Martin Van BurenZachary Taylor
Lewis Cass
Each of the two political parties
served as a bond of national unity ā€“
enjoyed support in North and South
1848, Zachary Taylor (Whigs)
defeated Lewis Cass (Democrats)
and Martin Van Buren (Free Soil)
Lewis Cass is the father of ā€œpopular
sovereigntyā€ which said people of a
territory should determine the status
of slavery in that area
7:41The Presidents #12: Zachary Taylor
11
The Gold Rush of 1848
San Francisco Harbor, circa 1850 Routes that many 49ā€™ers took to get to the gold fields of
California
Henry Clay
Started at Sutterā€™s Mill on January 24, 1848 when James Marshall found
pieces of shiny metal along American River
San Francisco became center of the gold rush ā€“ immediately after San
Francisco became a ghost town
Forty ā€˜Niners were first to rush to gold fields (1849) ā€“ included men,
women, and sometimes families
8:46Start of the California Gold Rush
Homework:
Reflect
Do a Google search to learn about life during the gold rush. In two
paragraphs, explain what life was like for miners/settlers in California.
Wrapping-Up
Why were tensions between the North and South
rising in the mid-1800s? List three reasons.
Artistic depiction of San Francisco
before the gold rush of 1848 (above)
and a depiction of a battle in the
Mexican-American War (left)

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War and Riches in the 1840s

  • 1. Reflect: List two (2) of the abolitionists we talked about during the last class. Explain who they are and what they believed about how to end slavery. War and Riches in the 1840s William Lloyd Garrison Frederick Douglass
  • 2. 1 Politics in the 1840s, John Tyler, and Texas Henry Clay James K. Polk Texas in the mid- 1840s 1840s, territorial expansion dominated American politics Controversy emerged involving Maine boundary with Great Britain and the Oregon territory Election of 1844 pitted Henry Clay (Whigs) vs. James K. Polk (Democrat) Manifest Destiny expressed itself (said it was Americaā€™s destiny to spread its democratic institutions over at least the entire continent) Tyler saw the election of Polk as a mandate to annex Texas, and so on December 29, 1845, Texas became the 28th state ā€“ Mexico was furious and war was on the horizon!
  • 4. 3 Polkā€™s 4-Point Program, Texas, and California President James K. Polk, photographed by Matthew Brady, circa 1896 James Polk developed a positive 4-point program: Lower tariff Restoration of the independent treasury Settlement of the Oregon dispute Acquisition of California #1: #2: #3: #4:
  • 5. 5:20The Presidents #11: James K. Polk
  • 6. 5 America Goes To War & the ā€œSpot Resolutionsā€ Abraham Lincoln, circa 1840s The cabinet of James K. Polk Jan. 13, 1846, Polk ordered 4,000 men to march to the Rio Grande ā€“ he was trying to provoke war! April 25, 1846, war arrived when Mexican troops crossed Rio Grande Abraham Lincoln introduced resolutions requesting to know the precise ā€œspotā€ on American soil where American blood had been shed (known as the ā€œSpot Resolutionsā€)
  • 7. 6 Santa Anna and the Battle of Buena Vista Stephen Kearny John C. FrĆ©mont Daguerreotype of Zachary Taylor in uniform, circa 1843-45 1846, Stephen W. Kearny captured Santa Fe 1846, John C. FreĢmont helped overthrow Mexican rule in California By September 1847, General Winfield had succeeded in battling his way up to Mexico City
  • 8. 7 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hildago Map that shows the territory ceded by Mexico in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Treaty of Gudalupe Hildago February 2, 1848, U.S. and Mexico signed Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo Confirmed the U.S. ownership of Texas Yielded enormous area including present day NV, NM, UT, AZ, and parts of CO and WY Mexico agrees to set Rio Grande as border for Texas #1: #2: #3:
  • 9. 8 Significance of the War and the Wilmot Proviso Ulysses S. Grant (21) Robert E. Lee (31) Mexico lost 25,000 lives and nearly half its territory U.S. territory increased by ~1/3 (counting Texas) Mexican War proved to be the schoolroom of Civil War David Wilmot introduced a bill that said slavery should never exist in any territory taken as a result of the war ā€“ it was rejected in the Senate
  • 10. 9 The Election of 1848 Martin Van BurenZachary Taylor Lewis Cass Each of the two political parties served as a bond of national unity ā€“ enjoyed support in North and South 1848, Zachary Taylor (Whigs) defeated Lewis Cass (Democrats) and Martin Van Buren (Free Soil) Lewis Cass is the father of ā€œpopular sovereigntyā€ which said people of a territory should determine the status of slavery in that area
  • 11. 7:41The Presidents #12: Zachary Taylor
  • 12. 11 The Gold Rush of 1848 San Francisco Harbor, circa 1850 Routes that many 49ā€™ers took to get to the gold fields of California Henry Clay Started at Sutterā€™s Mill on January 24, 1848 when James Marshall found pieces of shiny metal along American River San Francisco became center of the gold rush ā€“ immediately after San Francisco became a ghost town Forty ā€˜Niners were first to rush to gold fields (1849) ā€“ included men, women, and sometimes families
  • 13. 8:46Start of the California Gold Rush
  • 14. Homework: Reflect Do a Google search to learn about life during the gold rush. In two paragraphs, explain what life was like for miners/settlers in California. Wrapping-Up Why were tensions between the North and South rising in the mid-1800s? List three reasons. Artistic depiction of San Francisco before the gold rush of 1848 (above) and a depiction of a battle in the Mexican-American War (left)