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1.
WAR WITH MEXICO
2.
POLK URGES WAR
Hostilities flared during Texas Revolution of 1836
Reignited between US and Mexico over annexation of Texas
3.
POLK URGES WAR
Could have solved issues peacefully
Instability of Mexican government made it difficult
Also, territorial disputes of James K. Polk
4.
SLIDELL'S REJECTION
Santa Anna ousted
Political situation confusing and unpredictable
5.
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
6.
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
7.
Sectional Attitudes Toward War
Public supported war and celebrated
Volunteers swarmed recruiting stations
Media gave the war a romantic appeal
8.
The War Begins
Taylor positions forces at Rio Grande
Fremont leads party through Alta California Province
Violated Mexico's rights
9.
The War Begins
Mexican Goverment responds to Taylor's invasion
Send troops across Rio Grande
Near Matamoros, Mexicans killed nine US soldiers
10.
The War Begins
Polk immediately sends war message to congress
Says Mexico started war
Shed American blood on American soil
11.
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
12.
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
13.
Kearny Marches West
Earned nickname "The Long Marcher"
He and his men crossed 800 miles
14.
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
15.
The Republic of California
Late 1830s
About 12,000 Mexican settlers migrated to California
Wanted to set up cattle ranches with Native American workers
16.
The War in Mexico
American troops continuously winning battles in Mexico
Mexico soldiers gallantly defended their own soil
Army labored under poor leadership
17.
THE WAR IN MEXICO
US Soldiers served under nations best officers
Captain Robert E. Lee and Ulysses S. Grant
18.
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
19.
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
20.
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
21.
California Gold Rush
Residents from states went to Sacramento Valley
Numbers went from 400 in 1848 to 44,000 in 1850
22.
Impact of Gold Fever
Population skyrocketed
People migrated from other countries
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