Manifest Destiny Case Study

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1. What led to the rise of the spirit of “Manifest Destiny” in the 1840s, and how did that spirit show itself in the American expansionism of the decade? The spirit of Manifest Destiny was the American idea that the expansion of the US throughout the rest of America was justified and inevitable. When Texas was gained and we expanded into Oregon Territory, this idea rose. The artwork created at the time is a sign of this ideal, creating pictures of angels leading them into a great land. 2. How did the rivalry with Britain affect the American decision to annex Texas, the Oregon dispute, and other lesser controversies of the period? Britain wanted an independent Texas because they hoped it could be used to weaken America, also hoping that Texas One way the Manifest Destiny could have been stopped is if the colonists didn't want to seek out lands that were not already claimed as their own. If the Mexican American War had not occurred, the US would have still taken Mexico's land. Americans would have moved in and settled in California, New Mexico, and Arizona until we outnumbered the Mexicans in those regions, then declared independence for those states, then the US would have annexed them. 4. Why did the crucial election of 1844 come to being fought over expansionism, and how did Polk exercise his “mandate” for expansion in his attempt to obtain California? The Whigs chose Henry Clay as their representative. The Democrats chose James K. Polk, the Speaker of the House for four years. Pouk beat Clay and won the election. He said that he would protect Texas, and avoided the issue of slavery. Polk called for the reoccupation of Oregon and the reannexation of Texas. 5. What were the causes and consequences of the Mexican War? When John Slidell proposed the purchase of California on behalf of President Polk, Mexico rejected it. Mexico had also encouraging border raids and saying that any attempt for the US to annex Texas would cause them to go to war. After the war, while many lives were lost in battle, Oregon and California were gained through the Treaty of Guadalupe

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