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Partners for DBQ – 4th Period(1)Pick up a DBQ packet when you enter the room. DO
NOT WRITE ON IT.(2) Please sit with your partner(s).
Emma A. & Zaria Rey & D’Najah Shyniqua & Nigeria Jared & Taylor Gigi & Will Jessenia & Rebecca Logan & Jasmine Drew & Ambria
Yarah & Diego Blaikley & Jake Emma R. &
Grayson Allison & Miguel Jonathan & Brea Jayshon, Hope, &
Carson
D’Shon & Jayda Stephen & Julie Ben B. & Ricardo Ben E. & Anna Jordan & Hope Grant & Fernando Stefanie & Maritza Neely & Harley
McRae & Yair Annie & Connor Kayla & Guerin Juan & Danielle Andrew & Katie Cheyanne & Abby Kole & Isabel
Partners for DBQ – 5th Period(1)Pick up a DBQ packet when you enter the room. DO
NOT WRITE ON IT.(2) Please sit with your partner(s).
Amir & Evelyn Sierra & Colin Kenoe & Sarah Tacari & Savannah Dionysius & Harry Johnell & Carson Danielle & Daniel W.
Camden & Tessa Jordan & Sallie Imani & Henry Anastasia & Daniel F.
Bobby & Alex Blaire & Sam
Partners for DBQ – 6th Period
In your own words, what is “destiny?”In your own words, what is “destiny?”
The definition of “manifest” is:The definition of “manifest” is:
– Clear or apparentClear or apparent
In the mid-1800s, Americans believed they In the mid-1800s, Americans believed they had a clear destiny to expand across the had a clear destiny to expand across the continent, from sea to shining seacontinent, from sea to shining sea
“Eastward I go only by force, but westward I go free.”- Henry David Thoreau
Write this on a piece of paper that will become Write this on a piece of paper that will become your “Manifest Destiny DBQ”!your “Manifest Destiny DBQ”!
Other Other ReasonsReasons for Westward for Westward Expansion:Expansion:Escape religious persecutionEscape religious persecutionFind new markets for tradeFind new markets for tradeClaim land for farming, ranching, and Claim land for farming, ranching, and miningminingLocate Pacific harborsLocate Pacific harborsSpread democracy!Spread democracy!
Writing a DBQ A DBQ is a Document-Based Question You must read and analyze primary/secondary
source documents to help answer a historical question
After reading the documents, you develop an argument (thesis) to answer the question
The point is to show that you can read and analyze documents and DEFEND YOUR ARGUMENT!
These are designed to be about 5 paragraphs…. We will start with just planning, then 3, then 5!
While you write use the PURPLE WRITING SHEET FROM Ms. Hall!
Manifest Destiny DBQ Planning The Question The Thesis
– A thesis is the main ARGUMENT of the paper– How can you make a historical argument?
Introduction– This includes background information about your topic– (In this case, you need to address how/why Manifest
Destiny developed in America in the 1800s) 3 Points
– This essay lays them out for you– For each point, you need to include solid information
FROM THE DOCUMENTS and from your PREVIOUS KNOWLEDGE to support your argument
– In your planning, write bullet points for now but include PARENTHETICAL CITATIONS (see the board)
The Conclusion (This will come later…)
““American Progress” by John GastAmerican Progress” by John Gast
How are these ideas of “Manifest Destiny” reflected in the following pieces of artwork?
““Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way” by Emanuel Leutze Westward the Course of Empire Takes Its Way” by Emanuel Leutze
Sectional Differences Emerge
Missouri Territory applies for statehoodWhy is this a problem?There are an equal number of slave/free states, Missouri would tip the balanceHenry Clay – Missouri Compromise (1820)Missouri = slaveMaine = free (split from Massachusetts)36-30 line: north= free, south = slave
Texan Independence Primary Source Activity
For Documents A-D answer the following questions (COMPLETE SENTENCES!):– Who wrote it? (Name, Mexican or American, Date)– According to this document, why did Texans
decide to declare independence in 1836?– Do you trust the perspective of this document?
Why or why not?
Conclusion: Based on all 4 documents, do you think the Texans were justified in declaring independence?
Expansion, Conflict, & Expansion, Conflict, & War in TexasWar in Texas
Sam Houston
“Remember the Alamo!”
1. Why did Mexico want Americans to settle in 1. Why did Mexico want Americans to settle in Texas?Texas?
To help defend and develop the province To help defend and develop the province economicallyeconomically
2. Why did Americans want to settle in Texas?2. Why did Americans want to settle in Texas? Abundant, cheap, fertile land with a small Abundant, cheap, fertile land with a small
populationpopulation
Expansion & Conflict in Texas
3. What brought American settlers into conflict with 3. What brought American settlers into conflict with the Mexican government?the Mexican government?They did not convert to Roman Catholicism They did not convert to Roman Catholicism (remained Protestants) & they ignored Mexico’s ban (remained Protestants) & they ignored Mexico’s ban on slaveryon slavery
4. What happened at the 4. What happened at the Alamo?Alamo?Texas rebelled against Texas rebelled against Mexican ruleMexican ruleSanta Anna attacks the Santa Anna attacks the Alamo to put down the Alamo to put down the rebellionrebellion12 days of fighting, Mexico wins, then kills every 12 days of fighting, Mexico wins, then kills every prisoner; “prisoner; “Remember the AlamoRemember the Alamo!!”” * Video* Video
5. Why was the U.S. at first reluctant to 5. Why was the U.S. at first reluctant to annex Texas?annex Texas?
Northern Democrats did not want to add Northern Democrats did not want to add another big, powerful slave stateanother big, powerful slave state
6. What promises did 6. What promises did Polk make to help Polk make to help him win the election him win the election (of 1844)?(of 1844)?
To make Northern To make Northern Democrats happy, he Democrats happy, he promises to get all of promises to get all of Oregon from Great Oregon from Great Britain or go to war; Britain or go to war; *“54-40 or Fight!”**“54-40 or Fight!”*
54 Line
Why did Polk need to satisfy the interests of Northerners
specifically?
7. What did Polk do 7. What did Polk do that left many that left many Northern Democrats Northern Democrats feeling betrayed?feeling betrayed?
To avoid war with To avoid war with Great Britain, Polk Great Britain, Polk compromised on compromised on Oregon in order to Oregon in order to fight Mexico (British fight Mexico (British kept what became kept what became British Columbia)British Columbia)
America AchievesAmerica AchievesManifest DestinyManifest Destiny
The Gadsden Purchase, The Gadsden Purchase, the Wilmot Proviso, and the the Wilmot Proviso, and the
California Gold RushCalifornia Gold Rush
EQ: How did America achieve its “Manifest Destiny?”EQ: How did America achieve its “Manifest Destiny?”
What formally ended the Mexican-American War?What formally ended the Mexican-American War? Treaty of Guadalupe HidalgoTreaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo (Mexican Cession)(Mexican Cession) US adds 1.2 million square milesUS adds 1.2 million square miles Mexico was humiliated by the treaty, bitter toward Mexico was humiliated by the treaty, bitter toward
US for many yearsUS for many years
US added more territory with theUS added more territory with theGadsden Purchase (1853)Gadsden Purchase (1853)
Bought from MexicoBought from Mexico, consisted of the , consisted of the southern southern parts of Arizona & New Mexicoparts of Arizona & New Mexico
Needed to runNeeded to runtranscontinental RRtranscontinental RR
How is this further contributing to
Manifest Destiny?
What issue continued to What issue continued to dividedivide the nation? the nation?– SLAVERYSLAVERY, and its expansion, and its expansion
Whig Congressman David Wilmot proposes Whig Congressman David Wilmot proposes the the Wilmot ProvisoWilmot Proviso::
Proposed law would Proposed law would ban slavery in all lands won ban slavery in all lands won from Mexicofrom Mexico
Law DID NOT passLaw DID NOT pass Lands won from Lands won from
Mexico increased Mexico increased North/South tensionsNorth/South tensions
Proposed in Congress for 15 more yearsProposed in Congress for 15 more yearsWhy do you think the Wilmot Proviso didn’t pass?
President President James K. PolkJames K. Polk = = “Expansionist “Expansionist President”President”
Polk Polk SUPPORTS SUPPORTS Manifest DestinyManifest Destiny
The California Gold RushThe California Gold Rush
What was it?What was it? Mass migration to California Mass migration to California
after the discovery of gold in after the discovery of gold in 18481848
Who was involved?Who was involved? ““49ers” = Gold Rush miners49ers” = Gold Rush miners
Where did they come from?Where did they come from? Across the US & other Pacific Rim nationsAcross the US & other Pacific Rim nations (South (South
America, China)America, China)
The California Gold Rush - EffectsThe California Gold Rush - Effects
Conditions of the campsConditions of the camps Crowded, poor sanitation, violenceCrowded, poor sanitation, violence
Population boom of…Population boom of… San FranciscoSan Francisco
Groups facing Groups facing discriminationdiscrimination
Indians, Chinese, & Indians, Chinese, & Mexicans; Mexicans; taxed, terrorizedtaxed, terrorized
The California Gold Rush - EffectsThe California Gold Rush - Effects
____________ applies for statehood…____________ applies for statehood… CaliforniaCalifornia
Increases the debate Increases the debate over…over…
SlaverySlavery 15 free states, 15 slave15 free states, 15 slave
Would later lead Would later lead to the…to the…
Civil WarCivil War
Unit 2 Test Format - HONORSUnit 2 Test Format - HONORS 35 Multiple Choice Questions35 Multiple Choice Questions 15 Matching Questions15 Matching Questions 1 Short Answer1 Short Answer 5 IDs (choose from 10)5 IDs (choose from 10)
Short Answer Topics:Short Answer Topics: Inventions/innovations of the early 1800s & how they Inventions/innovations of the early 1800s & how they
affected societyaffected society The public school movement and how it changed the The public school movement and how it changed the
nationnation
Unit 2 Test Quick ReviewUnit 2 Test Quick Review Study your graphic organizers and notes!Study your graphic organizers and notes! Key vocabulary to know:Key vocabulary to know:
Monroe Doctrine John C. Calhoun Erie Canal Nat Turner Samuel F.B. Morse nullification Horace Mann Treaty of Fort Laramie nativists Manifest Destiny
Nationalism forty-niners Lucretia Mott Henry Clay John Quincy Adams Joseph Smith Trail of Tears Whigs Andrew Jackson Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Unit 2 Test FormatUnit 2 Test Format 35 Multiple Choice Questions35 Multiple Choice Questions 15 Matching Questions15 Matching Questions 1 Short Answer, choose from 21 Short Answer, choose from 2 Short Answer Questions:Short Answer Questions:
Inventions/innovations of the early 1800s Inventions/innovations of the early 1800s & how they affected society& how they affected society
The public school movement and how it The public school movement and how it changed the nationchanged the nation
Unit 2 Test Quick ReviewUnit 2 Test Quick Review Study your graphic organizers and notes!Study your graphic organizers and notes! Key vocabulary to know:Key vocabulary to know:
Monroe Doctrine John C. Calhoun Erie Canal Nat Turner Samuel F.B. Morse nullification Horace Mann Treaty of Fort Laramie nativists Manifest Destiny
Nationalism forty-niners Lucretia Mott Henry Clay John Quincy Adams Joseph Smith Trail of Tears Whigs Andrew Jackson Treaty of Guadalupe
Hidalgo
A little test review…A little test review…Which President Which President vetoedvetoed the the 22ndnd National Bank National Bank??
Andrew JacksonAndrew Jackson
What is What is SectionalismSectionalism? Why is it significant?? Why is it significant?
Regionalism, breaking up into regions and supporting Regionalism, breaking up into regions and supporting regional regional interests; Createdinterests; Created division in the United States division in the United States (industrial vs. (industrial vs. agricultural; free vs. slave states)agricultural; free vs. slave states)
What is the significance of the What is the significance of the Missouri CompromiseMissouri Compromise??
Brought in Missouri as a slave state & Maine as a free Brought in Missouri as a slave state & Maine as a free state; made the number of slave and free states evenstate; made the number of slave and free states even
What were What were slavesslaves promised as part of the promised as part of the Second Great AwakeningSecond Great Awakening??
Eternal freedom after deathEternal freedom after death
Why did cotton get the nickname “Why did cotton get the nickname “King CottonKing Cotton”?”?
Most important crop in the U.S.; the South grew it and the Most important crop in the U.S.; the South grew it and the North used it in manufacturing (mills)North used it in manufacturing (mills)
A little more test review…A little more test review…Why did the Why did the Second Great AwakeningSecond Great Awakening encourage other reform movements? encourage other reform movements?
Encouraged other people to act on their Encouraged other people to act on their moralsmorals to to reform reform societysociety
What were “What were “expansionistsexpansionists”?”?
People who believed in Manifest Destiny and wanted the People who believed in Manifest Destiny and wanted the U.S. to U.S. to expand westwardexpand westward
Which religious group were Which religious group were Joseph SmithJoseph Smith and and Brigham Young Brigham Young associated with?associated with?
MormonsMormons
What was the result of the What was the result of the Treaty of Fort LaramieTreaty of Fort Laramie??
Indians were forced to stay away from major trails; ManyIndians were forced to stay away from major trails; Many did not did not obey the Treatyobey the Treaty
What were some What were some reasons people migratedreasons people migrated westward? westward? Religious Persecution, Economic Opportunity/ Recovery, Spread Democracy, etc.Religious Persecution, Economic Opportunity/ Recovery, Spread Democracy, etc.
EXIT TICKETEXIT TICKET1.1. What was the What was the resultresult of the of the Treaty of Fort Treaty of Fort
LaramieLaramie (1851)? (1851)?
2.2. Where does the phrase “Where does the phrase “Remember the Remember the AlamoAlamo” come from?” come from?
3.3. What What territoryterritory does “ does “54-40 or Fight54-40 or Fight” (Polk’s ” (Polk’s campaign slogan) refer to?campaign slogan) refer to?
4.4. Did Did James K. PolkJames K. Polk support or oppose the support or oppose the notion of notion of Manifest DestinyManifest Destiny??
5.5. Who is Who is Sam HoustonSam Houston? What area did he ? What area did he want the U.S. to annex?want the U.S. to annex?