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War With Mexico

Published on Nov 22, 2015

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WAR WITH MEXICO

POLK URGES WAR

  • Hostilities flared during Texas Revolution of 1836
  • Reignited between US and Mexico over annexation of Texas

POLK URGES WAR

  • Could have solved issues peacefully
  • Instability of Mexican government made it difficult
  • Also, territorial disputes of James K. Polk

SLIDELL'S REJECTION

  • Santa Anna ousted
  • Political situation confusing and unpredictable

SLIDELL'S REJECTION

  • In 1845 Polk sends John Slidell to Mexico
  • Tries to purchase California and New Mexico
  • Tries to gain approval of Rio Grande as Texas border

Slidell's Rejection

  • Hoped Mexican aggressions would unify Americans to fight
  • Polk sends Zachary Taylor to blockade the Rio Grande
  • Mexicans saw this as a violation of their rights

Sectional Attitudes Toward War

  • Public supported war and celebrated
  • Volunteers swarmed recruiting stations
  • Media gave the war a romantic appeal

The War Begins

  • Taylor positions forces at Rio Grande
  • Fremont leads party through Alta California Province
  • Violated Mexico's rights

The War Begins

  • Mexican Goverment responds to Taylor's invasion
  • Send troops across Rio Grande
  • Near Matamoros, Mexicans killed nine US soldiers

The War Begins

  • Polk immediately sends war message to congress
  • Says Mexico started war
  • Shed American blood on American soil

The War Begins

  • Abraham Lincoln questions truthfulness of message
  • Questions whose blood was shed
  • Lincoln introduced a "spot resolution"
  • Asked Polk to declare spot skirmish occurred

Kearny Marches West

  • In 1846 plans to seize New Mexico and California
  • Polk orders Stephen Kearny to march from Fort Leavenworth
  • Travel to Santa Fe, New Mexico

Kearny Marches West

  • Earned nickname "The Long Marcher"
  • He and his men crossed 800 miles

The Republic of California

  • By the turn of the 19th century
  • Spanish settlers set up more than 20 missions in California
  • Government took over the missions
  • Just like in Texas

The Republic of California

  • Late 1830s
  • About 12,000 Mexican settlers migrated to California
  • Wanted to set up cattle ranches with Native American workers

The War in Mexico

  • American troops continuously winning battles in Mexico
  • Mexico soldiers gallantly defended their own soil
  • Army labored under poor leadership

THE WAR IN MEXICO

  • US Soldiers served under nations best officers
  • Captain Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant

America Gains the Spoils of War

  • Mexico lost at least 25,000 lives
  • Half its land marked ugly milestone in relations with US
  • America lost about 13,000 lives

America Gains the Spoils of War

  • Nearly 2,000 died in battle or from wounds
  • more than 11,000 perished from diseases like yellow fever
  • Enlarged US territory by approximately 1/3

TREATY OF GUADALUPE HIDALGO

  • February 2, 1848, US and Mexico sign the treaty
  • Mexico agrees to Rio Grande border
  • US basically paid fifteen million dollars for certain states
  • California, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Arizona

California Gold Rush

  • Residents from states went to Sacramento Valley
  • Numbers went from 400 in 1848 to 44,000 in 1850

Impact of Gold Fever

  • Population skyrocketed
  • People migrated from other countries