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Chapter 13 Section 1 The West Chapter 13 Section 1: The West Explain the meaning of Manifest Destiny. What motivated Americans to go west? Who was already in the western part of the continent?

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Chapter 13 Section 1

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Chapter 13 Section 1: The West

Explain the meaning of Manifest Destiny.

What motivated Americans to go west?

Who was already in the western part of the continent?

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• Identify the destinations of settlers heading west in the early 1800s.

• Describe the unique culture of the Southwest.

•Explain the meaning of Manifest Destiny.

Objectives

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Terms and People

• frontier – the land that forms the farthest extent of a nation’s settled regions

• land grant – a government gift of land

• ranchero – owner of a ranch

• expansion – extending the nation beyond its existing borders

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Set Questions:

1.In your own words what is the frontier?

2.Think back to chapter 9, how did the nation already

expand the amount of land it controlled to the west?

3.Why was the American government and American

people anxious to settle western lands?

4.What two groups of people were already inhabiting

the western part of what is now the United States?

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What cultures and ideas influenced the development of the West?

Since colonial times, settlers had been moving westward and encountering Native Americans and Mexicans.

The mixing of these cultures affected the development of the West and the entire United States.

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Reasons to go West

Why did Americans leave the east coast to settle in the west?

LAND – to establish farms and ranches for a better way of lifeReligious Freedom – to practice without discriminationFur Trade – beaver pelts and other animal hides could be sold for profit

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Early Americans had thought of the area between the Appalachian Mountains and the Mississippi River as the western frontier.

However, by the 1820s, much of that land had been settled, and Americans began to look beyond the Mississippi River.

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Between the Mississippi River and the Rocky Mountains are the Great Plains.

Settlers in the early 1800s were not attracted to this region because they did not think it was good for farming.

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For many settlers in the early 1800s, the Great Plains were simply a route to the Far West.

• Some were attracted to the area known as Oregon Country in the Northwest.

• Others were interested in the Mexican lands of the Southwest.

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In the Northwest, settlers were attracted to the fertile land of present-day U.S. states Oregon and Washington and the Canadian province of British Columbia.

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The Southwest

Southwestern Mexican settlements were another major destination for settlers.

Together with Mexico, the Spanish borderlands had been claimed for Spain in the 1500s.

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The Southwest included present-day:

• Arizona

• California

• Half of Colorado

• Nevada

Ruled first by Spain and then by Mexico, these lands had a culture and history very different from that of the eastern United States.

• New Mexico

• Utah

• Texas

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Over the years, many peninsulares (Spanish settlers) had children who were called creoles.

Peninsulares, Native Americans, and Africans also intermarried and had children called mestizos.

By the 1800s, this combination of ethnic groups had created a distinct Southwestern culture.

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Southwestern Culture

Spanish to Native Americans

• The Spanish brought their language, religion, and laws to the Southwest.

Native Americans to Spanish

• Native Americans introduced the Spanish to foods such as beans and squash.

• The Spanish adopted Native American clothing, such as ponchos and moccasins.

A Blending of Cultures

• The general style of Southwestern architecture was European, but the Native Americans who constructed buildings used adobe, a traditional Native American building material.

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Spanish missionaries wanted to convert Native Americans to Catholicism.

Many Native Americans in the borderlands were forced to live and work at missions, where they learned about the Catholic religion.

At the missions, thousands of Native Americans died from overwork or disease.

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Mexican Independence

When Mexico became independent from Spain in 1821, its land was redistributed.

• Mexico ended church control of missions and gave their lands to rancheros and a few American settlers.

• Under Spanish rule, land grants had been given to only a few peninsulares, but Mexico made many grants to individual rancheros.

• Native Americans raided ranches to protest the theft of their land, but they were soon crushed.

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• After it won its independence, Mexico allowed its people to trade with other countries, including the United States.

• Previously, Spain had followed the mercantilist system, so New Spain had only been permitted to trade with Spain.

Mexico’s independence changed the region’s relationship with the United States.

New Spain SpainUnited States

and other countries

Mexico

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By 1850, the Native American population in the Southwest had dropped drastically.

The American drive for westward expansion was partly responsible for the Native Americans’ plight.

Manifest Destiny

By the 1840s, many people supported Manifest Destiny, the belief that the United States was destined to extend from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

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Manifest Destiny determined how Americans interacted with it’s neighbors.

-Conflict with Native Americans over land

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-Future conflict with Mexico over land

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Closing Questions:

1.What was the main motivation for Americans to go west?

2.What two cultures contributed to the blended culture of the

Southwest?

3.How were Mexican and Native American relations during this

time period?

Points of View:

4. How do you think the Mexican government felt about the American idea of Manifest Destiny?

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