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Unit 3: Westward expansion (Vocabulary (Missouri Compromise, Manifest…
Unit 3: Westward expansion
Native Americans
Manifest Destiny
Spread American Values
Westward Expansion through Agrarian America
America's destiny
Indian Removal Act
Passed by Andrew Jackson
Removed Natives
Forced by U.S. Army
Planis Wars
Sand Creek Massacre
1864
Red River War
1868
Battle of the Little Big Horn
1876
Wounded Knee
1890
mexico
Mexican-American War
Results
Santa wins some battles
America captures Mexico City
1847
Treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo
Ends Mexican-American War
1848
Causes
1846-1848
Presidents
James K. Polk
Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna
Annexations of Texas
1845
Texas Revolution
Keeping slavery was a must
28th State
Slavery
Triangular trade
Africa Exchanged slaves
America:Sugar, tabacco, cotton
Europe: clothes, rum, manufactured goods
12.5 million slaves brought to America
10.5 only survived
Only 400,000 sent to American Colonies
Slavery in the United States
South
Agrarian society
wanted to expand slavery
Believed Sates should decide
North
wanted to get rid of slavery
Steel, railroads, etc...
Believed Gov should decide
Missouri Compromise
Keeps a balance of slave states and free states
Vocabulary
Missouri Compromise
Manifest Destiny
Indian Removal Act of 1830
Bleeding Kansas
Kansas-Nebraska Act of 1854
Fugitive Slave Act
Popular Sovereignty
Treaty of Guadalupe- Hidalgo
Annex
Social Reforms
Children aged 13-16
$0.27 an hour
Women made $267/year
Men made $500/year