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Westward Movement!. By Mr. Lin (of course ) Image Courtesy of http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com/images2/lewis_&_clark_low_columbia.jpg. What Was the Louisiana Territory?. This territory included the middle third of our current country.
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Westward Movement! By Mr. Lin (of course ) Image Courtesy of http://www.wilsonsalmanac.com/images2/lewis_&_clark_low_columbia.jpg
What Was the Louisiana Territory? • This territory included the middle third of our current country. • It stretched from west of the Mississippi River to Colorado and Texas. • When Americans first needed to use the Mississippi River, it originally belonged to Spain. • Unfortunately, Spain would not allow the United States to use the river! Image Courtesy of http://fotw.vexillum.com/images/e/es1785~w.gif
The Louisiana Territory • Image Courtesy of http://www.waterplanet.ws/lewisandclark/p06Lpurc.jpg
French Connection • French Emperor Napoleon signed a treaty to have the Spanish hand over the Louisiana Territory. This was officially completed in 1803. Image Courtesy of http://www.worth1000.com/web/media/102116/napoleon.jpg
President Thomas Jefferson • 3rd U.S. President • Already famous for writing the VA Statute of Religious Freedom, and the Declaration of Independence • Already famous for being an inventor, scientist, and “Father of modern Archaeology” • In 1803, Jefferson found a reason AND WAY to purchase the Louisiana Territory (along with the Mississippi River) Image Courtesy of http://worldroots.com/brigitte/gifs/thomasjeff.jpg
How Did Jefferson Buy the Louisiana Territory From France? • Jefferson knew that Napoleon desired to dominate Europe. In fact, Napoleon needed money to pay for the wars he was fighting. • Jefferson sent Monroe to offer to buy only the City of New Orleans (and control of the Mississippi River) for $10 Million. Image Courtesy of http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents /images/jm5.gif
What Ended Up Happening? We are prepared to offer $10 Million for the City of New Orleans and control of the Mississippi River! Hmm . . . Sounds interesting. Let me think about it, Monroe. 1803. In a meeting between James Monroe and Emperor Napoleon
An interesting proposal indeed. Hmm . . . Why don’t I just sell the entire Louisiana Territory for $15 Million! I don’t need the land after all . . . But I do need money to TAKE OVER EUROPE!!! mmmmwwwahahahHAHA! Later on in his study . . .
Upon hearing Napoleon’s new offer of the ENTIRE LOUISIANA TERRITORY for $15 Million . . . $15 Million for the ENTIRE Louisiana Territory?! ONLY $15 Million? Is he crazy? That is ridiculously cheap!
. . . finally Well? What do you think? What will it be, Monroe? I still think the Emperor’s crazy! DEAL? Or NO DEAL?! DEAL! For only $15 Million, of course it’s a deal! I’d be insane if I thought otherwise!
Ummm . . . I believe that would simply be “Suh-weeeet!” 1804 • In 1804, the Louisiana Territory was officially handed over to the United States. • Overnight, the United States had doubled its size! • Now tell me . . . Is that awesome? Or is it cool?
SO WHAT DID YOU BUY?! Umm . . . Well, that’s an interesting question Clubhouse. I’ll call up my friends Lewis and Clark to find out for us all!
The Lewis and Clark Expedition • Lewis was a friend of Jefferson. • Clark was selected to be the other leader. • Mission: • 1.To find a waterway to the Northwest • 2.Discover new plant and animal species. Capt. Meriwether Lewis Image Courtesy of http://upload.wikimedia.org/ wikipedia/en/5/50/ MeriwetherLewis.jpeg 2nd LT. William Clark Image Courtesy of http://upload.wikimedia.org/ wikipedia/de/thumb/a/aa/ WilliamClark.jpeg/180px- WilliamClark.jpeg
Sacagawea • An American Indian who helped Lewis and Clark cross through Indian territory peacefully. • She also helped the expedition survive throughout the journey.
Northwest Waterway? Could there be a waterway to the west?
Result of the Expedition • Lewis and Clark did not find a Northwest Water Passage. • None existed • Lewis and Clark did, however, observe, draw, and write about hundreds of new species and plants!
James Madison As President • James Madison became our 4th President. • Even though he did many great things in his life (Father of the U.S. Constitution), his presidency is best known for going to war with England a second time. James Madison Image Courtesy of http://img.tfd.com/authors/madison.jpg
“Impressing” – And I don’t mean the good way • England and France were both in the middle of battling each other. • They needed more and more sailors to serve on warships in their Navy. • Both countries decided to kidnap U.S. sailors and “press” them into service in their own navies. • This was called “impressing.” • Obviously, the U.S. did not like this idea. Image Courtesy of http://www.sw19j.com/images/War_of_1812_Seizure.jpg
Hehe . . . Nevermind. You win. Just keep those guns away from me, okay sir?! One fine and peaceful day at sea Oh. Well . . . Perhaps these guns will convince you! NEVER! Wait! Who’s this? Get off your boat! You are now to fight with us against the French . . . FOR ENGLAND!!! Ahh … What a beautiful day! And this looks like a good place to fish
MmwwaahahahAHAHAH! You Americans are weak! Moments later . . . Good Choice. No kidding! You just sunk another American ship!
We first asked France to stop impressing us to fight the British. The French agree. Americans yell, “YAY!” Then we ask England to stop impressing our sailors to fight the French. The British simply laugh at us. Americans yell, “WAR!” How Did Americans Respond to Impressing?
England strikes first. The British land in the Hampton Roads, and lay waste to Norfolk and Newport News by setting a trail of blazes all the way to Washington D.C. They burn down D.C. and the White House James Madison escaped early. Dolly Madison, however, stuck around to save top-secret documents and priceless and valuable artifacts before she leaves. She barely escapes as the British come riding up to the White House. Thus begins the War of 1812
Images of the War of 1812 The British torch Washington D.C. Image Courtesy of http://impiousdigest.com/WashingtonBurns.jpg
Images of the War of 1812 Dolly Madison Image Courtesy of http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/87/Dolley-madison.jpg/440px-Dolley-madison.jpg
Images of the War of 1812 Dolly Madison saves government documents and works of art Image Courtesy of http://www.presidentprofiles.com/images/prh_01_img0094.jpg
Americans Fight Back • The Battle of Presque Isle • Pennsylvanians and the U.S. Navy build warships on Lake Erie to battle British ships coming from Canada. • Americans score a victory! • “We have met the enemy, and they are ours!” Image Courtesy of http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/images/940.jpg
Pennsylvania License Plate Image Courtesy of http://www.rtbrandon.com/blankplates/USA/pa/niagara.jpg
Battle of New Orleans Interestingly, this happened right after we signed a peace treaty with England and declared the war a tie. Unfortunately, mail did not travel fast enough to New Orleans General Andrew Jackson (future 7th President, and face on the 20 dollar bill) ends up battling the British. General Jackson had a relatively small army. Cool Fact: Jackson had the help of a small band of pirates under Jean Lafitte. They score a crushing victory over the British. So even though the war was officially tied, the Americans got the last laugh. Americans Fight Back
Battle of New Orleans Image Courtesy of http://www.flheritage.com/museum/collections/governors/portraits/1_Jackson.jpg
Battle of New Orleans Image Courtesy of http://www.jewishjournal.com/images/photos/uf_lafitte-jean_091506.jpg
Battle of New Orleans Image Courtesy of http://www.army.mil/cmh/art/a&i/norleans.jpg
Battle of New Orleans Image Courtesy of http://shs.westport.k12.ct.us/jwb/AP/Images/BattNOrleans.jpg
Leave North and South America alone!! Monroe Doctrine • After beating a world power like England, the United States finally gets some respect. • James Monroe becomes the next (fifth) president. • He makes a “doctrine” or rule that Europe may no longer create new colonies in both North and South America. • The United States will also begin encouraging old colonies to break free from countries like England, France, Spain, and Portugal.