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Mexican War. Calder Lloyd Stephen Goldsman Michele Scott. Migration. Migration into western areas from US picked up in the 1830’s and 1840’s They believed it was there Devine Mission. Annexation of Texas. 1836, Texans won independence from Mexico Texans wanted to be annexed by the US - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Mexican War

Calder LloydStephen Goldsman

Michele Scott

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Migration

• Migration into western areas from US picked up in the 1830’s and 1840’s

• They believed it was there Devine Mission

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Annexation of Texas

• 1836, Texans won independence from Mexico • Texans wanted to be annexed by the US • Annexed: joined in the union

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Annexation of Texas: Northerners vs. Southerners

• Southerners and Democrats agreed on letting Texas join the union

• More slave states for south

• Northerners and Whigs didn’t want the annexation

• Made south more powerful

• Both , though feared a war with Mexico

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Annexation of Texas: John Tyler & James Polk

• James Polk stated that the Americans should have more land/territory and that majority of Americans wanted more land

• annexation was passed

• Month later Mexico broke

off relations with U.S.

John Tyler drew up a treaty of annexationDidn’t pass because of the Whig majority

in the senate 

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War with Mexico

• March 1845 Mexico broke off diplomatic relations with U.S.

• Mexico claimed the Nueces River• President Polk and other Southern Democrats wanted

more than just TexasPolk sent John Slidell to offer 30 million $ to buy New Mexico and California

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War with Mexico

• Polk sent 3,000 troops under Zachary Taylor into Southern Texas

• Mexico viewed this as an invasion and prepared for action

• May 13th, 1846 the Mexican War begins

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Bear Flag Revolt

• The revolt was led by William B. Ide• On June 14 settlers launched a surprise

attack on the town of SonomaThe settler’s flag is a bear with a star on it which is why the revolt is called the bear

flag revolt• In July 1846, United States crossed into

New Mexico

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Bear Flag Revolt

• In July 1846, United States crossed into New Mexico

• After occupying Santa Fe, General Kearny took part of his army and marched west to California

• By January 1847 the United States had taken control of New Mexico and California

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Fighting in Mexico

• While crossing the Rio Grande, General Taylor won a series of victories, leading to the Battle of Buena Vista in February 1847

• Here he met Santa Anna, who had an army of 20,000 Mexican troops north from Mexico City

• Taylor’s army wan the battle, which left hundreds killed and wounded on both sides

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Fighting in Mexico

• In March 1847, Scott captured the port city Veracruz

• Then he marched his army of 10,000 men toward Mexico City

• After fierce fighting, Scott defeated Santa Anna’s forces and captured the Mexican capital

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Treaty of Guadelupe Hidalgo• Signed Feb 2 1848

• Mexico gave up it’s claim to Texas and madethe Rio Grande the southern border of Texas.

• Mexico gave New Mexico + California• more than 2/5 of it’s territory) to the U.S. • The U.S. paid Mexico 15 million • The U.S. agreed to pay claims made by American citizens against

Mexicans, which would amount to more than 3 million.

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Gadsden Purchase

• Mexican government sold 30,000 square miles of New Mexico and Arizona to America for $10 million

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Discussion of Oregon

• Established the boundaries of America and Mexico

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The Effects of the Mexican War

• Shoved slavery into American politics

• The Civil War