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November 26, 2013November 26, 2013Aim: Aim: Did the U.S. successfully fulfill

its Manifest Destiny?

Do Now: Do Now: Why did the U.S. go to war with Mexico? Homework:Homework: Unit 4; HW#4

*IMPORTANT: *IMPORTANT: Unit 3 & 4 Test on Wednesday

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Methods of Acquisition

Reasons for Acquisition

Random Review

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50 Points

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Territorial Expansion Presidents

Territorial ExpansionGeography

10

Louisiana Purchase

20

Texas Annexation

30

Oregon Territory

40

Florida Territory

50

Mexican Cession

Louisiana Territory

“Purchase”

Treaty

Florida Territory

Treaty

Oregon Territory

Treaty

Mexican Cession

Military Conquest

Texas

Annexation

Purchased Louisiana Territory from

France.

Thomas Jefferson

Oregon Territory from Great Britain

James K. Polk

Pushed Native Americans

westward along the Trail of Tears

Andrew Jackson

President during Mexican American War

James K. Polk

Goal: keep Europe out of Western Hemisphere via ______ Doctrine

James Monroe

Texas

Americans already living there; applied for statehood

Louisiana Territory

Wanted to gain full control of the

Mississippi River

Oregon Territory

To clarify border disputes with

Britain; sought more land

Florida

To remove foreign powers

Mexican Cession

Needed more land; gold & natural

resources

First 2 political parties

Federalists & Democratic-Republicans

Early plans of gov’t that served as a

basis for representative gov’t

(2)

Mayflower Compact &

Virginia House of Burgesses

This foreign policy action prohibited

European colonization of the

Western hemisphere

Monroe Doctrine

This revolt was in response to an

excise tax placed on luxury items

Whiskey Rebellion

3 of Washington’s precedents

1. Proclamation of Neutrality

2. Avoid political parties

3. Presidential Cabinet

4. 2 term limit

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