westward expansition

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    Westward Expansion

  • Louisiana Purchase

    Louisiana Purchase
    In 1803 Thomas Jerfferson purchased the Lousiana territory from the French. He paid 15 million dollars for this section of land, this strechted from the Mississippi river to the Rocky mountains, and from Canada to New Orleans.
    Example of Cede.
  • Moving of the Natives

    The U.S. government gave the first official notice to the Native Americans to mover west of the Mississippi River.
  • Alamo War

    Alamo War
    300 american families were granted land in Mexico becoming Texican citizens. When slavery was outlawed in Mexico, the TExans were expected to do the same. THis resulted in a war between Mexico and Texas, for the independance of Texas citizens. This was called the Alamo war.
    Ex Mexico
  • Trail of Tears

    Trail of Tears
    In 1834 the Cherokee tribe living in Georgia was forced from their homelands and moved to Oklahoma. Instead of fighting back they took this matter to court but Andrew Jackson (president a the time) went against them and the federal government to make the Natives leave. During this forced march 1 in 4 Natives died.
  • Texas Joins the U.S.

    Texas Joins the U.S.
    Under the presidency of James K Polk Texas joined the union. Joining as a slave state, Texas was one of the last states to get added to the U.S. as a slave state.
  • Mexican War

    Mexican War
    U.S. president James K Polk claimed (falsely) that mexican forces had invaded american soil and shed american blood. This caused a one and ahalf year war, that spreaded into california and new mexico, texas and aslo into mexico itself. With a weakened mexican army the United states had an easier victory.
    Ex Mexico
  • Gold Rush

    Gold Rush
    James Wilson Marshall, while working at a saw mill, discovers flakes of gold floating in the river. The golden flakes come from the Sierra Nevada Mountains in California. When news got out about this discovery people the Eastern Coast flocked to California in hopes of finding gold. They were known as the 49ers
  • End of Mexican War

    After the U.S. made an easy victory against Mexico, the Mexican government had to sign the treaty of Gudalope Hidalgo, along with giving up the territories of Texas, New Mexico, and California to the U.S. government, and pay 15 million dollars. The U.S. residents living in mexico were released back to the states.
    Ex Cede/Mexico
  • Minnesota Connection

    Minnesota Connection
    Minnesota becomes a territory with a population around 150,000. This territory was part of the Michigan territories.
  • Kentucky Compromise

    Kentucky Compromise
    The debate between slavery in Texas had come back into debate after the Alamo War, this created a four part compromise. The first part was that California would join the U.S. as a slave free state, the second was slavery in Mexican territories was decieded by the people living there, third, the slave trade in Washington D.C. was abolished and finally, any slaves who escaped to the north, the owner was able to go to the north to bring them back to their farm.
    Ex. Slavery and Cede
  • Sioux hanging

    Sioux hanging
    In Mankato Minnesota a mass killing of 38 Native American because of the "crimes" of the Sioux uprising. Origionally 303 were sent to death but President Lincoln intervened and order a complete review of the records, reducing the list down to 40.
  • Independance from Mexico

    Independance from Mexico
    The american settlers in texas, joined a group with their Tejano neighbors and fought the mexican goverment to gain their independance.
    Ex Mexico