key question 1: how were the borders of the nation defined by 1853?
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Theme 4: America and the World 1754–2010. Key Question 1: How were the borders of the nation defined by 1853?. French and Indian War. France (with native help) vs. Great Britain British Generals George Washington and William Pitt French Commander Marquis de Montcalm - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
Theme 4: America and the World 1754–2010
France (with native help) vs. Great Britain British Generals George Washington and
William Pitt French Commander Marquis de Montcalm
Fighting over the Ohio River Valley Natives gave French the clear
advantage Knowledge of land
Outcome of war Britain would finally gain victory after a
9 year war. Gained land from the Atlantic Ocean to
Mississippi River.
US Frustration Sugar Act Stamp Act Intolerable Acts Boston Tea Party Boston Massacre
Minutemen – civilian soldiers Paul Revere’s ride – “The British are
coming”
Olive Branch Petition – hope for peace George Washington – General of Continental
Army
New York – Brittan puts together Army of 32,000
Battle of Trenton – Washington crosses the Delaware river – sneak attack
British try to cut off New England from the rest of the colonies Take too much stuff with them
Patriots defeat British Guerilla Warfare, killing officers
British stay away from interior and stick to the coast
Ice cold winter camp 1777 Food runs low British in warm homes
French come to help Patriots Much needed, Navy
British overtakes most of the southern colonies General Charles Cornwallis Help from slaves
Patriots slowly wear down British numbers
Big help from the French Treaty of Paris – Cornwallis surrenders
1783 US gains land from Atlantic to Mississippi
Elected in 1800 Average guy – simplified presidency Louisiana Purchase – from France
$18 per square mile Doubles size of U.S.
Lewis and Clark Explore the west, find a northwest passage Sacagawea
Causes: War between Britain and France, Tecumseh’s Native American Confederacy President Jefferson ordered an embargo on
British goods Ban on exporting to a specific country Blockade – seal up ports, by the British in
America
War in Canada War at sea to break the blockade British burn Washington D.C.
White House Treaty of Ghent
Created Canadian border at 49th parallel Dual ownership of Oregon
• Settlement of the border with Canada: 1818-border with Canada as 49th parallel 1842-settled dispute between Maine and
New Brunswick and boundary involving Great Lakes
Webster-Ashburton Treaty 1846-Oregon Treaty-settled dispute over
Oregon Territory at 49th parallel
Americans moved to FL and started a rebellion Gen. Jackson fought Seminoles and invades FL Treaty of 1819
US Gains FL Pays $5 million for damages to Spain Define Western limits of Louisiana Purchase Spain gives up claims to Pacific Northwest US recognizes Spanish authority over TX
Mexico gained independence from Spain-1821
Opened up Texas for American settlement Empresarios – recruited people to come Stephen F. Austin
Austin desired Texas self-governance Met with Mexican Pres. Santa Anna Austin imprisoned Texas revolts
Alamo – San Antonio, TX 4,000 Mexicans vs. 187 Texas rebels Jim Bowie, Davie Crockett – All rebels killed
Goliad – 300 rebels killed San Jacinto – 630 Mexicans killed in minutes
Sam Houston – “Remember the Alamo” Texas Independence – 1836 Texas became a state in 1845
Mexico furious about Texas US Pres. James Polk
Negotiations to buy CA, NM, AZ failed Zachary Taylor ordered to march on the
Rio Grande
Shots fired at Rio Grande kill 9 Americans War begins
Stephen Kearney took NM without firing a shot
Quick victory in CA – Bear Flag Republic Thousands of troops invade Mexico
Took Mexico City on Sept. 14, 1847
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo CA, NV, UT, AZ, CO, WY $15 million
Gadsden Purchase - $10 million Southern AZ, Yuma